Chris Sanders(III)
- Writer
- Actor
- Animation Department
Born and raised in Colorado, Chris Sanders fell in love with animation
at the age of ten after seeing Ward Kimball animated shorts on 'The
Wonderful World of Disney'. He began drawing, and applied to CalArts
after his grandmother told him about the animation program at the
school. He majored in character animation, and graduated in 1984,
moving on to work at Marvel Comics. He helped draw the characters for
the show
_Muppet Babies (1984)_. He then moved over to the Walt Disney
Company in 1987, working in the visual development department. After
doing some minor work on The Rescuers Down Under (1990),
Sanders catapulted to the top of Disney animation through his work on
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
and The Lion King (1994). He helped
write the 1998 Disney animated hit
Mulan (1998), which moved him into the
position to write, direct, and voice
Lilo & Stitch (2002). Sanders moved to Dreamworks
where he co-wrote, co-directed and did character design for
How to Train Your Dragon (2010).
Regardless of which studio he works for, he has become a recognizable
force as an animator in both cel- and CGI-based features.