Aaron Blaise

American painter, animator, director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aaron Blaise (born February 17, 1968) is an American painter, animator, film director and art instructor. He is known for his work on Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992) and Brother Bear (2003). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film for Brother Bear with Robert Walker.[1]

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Aaron Blaise
Born (1968-02-17) February 17, 1968 (age 57)
EducationRingling College of Art and Design
Known forPainting, animating, illustrating, art education
Notable workBrother Bear (2003)
Websitecreatureartteacher.com
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Life and work

Aaron Blaise was born on February 17, 1968, in Burlington, Vermont. He graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design in 1989 as an illustrator. In 1989 he started working as an animator and supervising animator at Walt Disney Animation Studios for 8 years on such films as The Rescuers Down Under, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, and Mulan. Starting in 1997, he worked as a director for 12 years, and co-directed Brother Bear, a nominee for the 76th Academy Award for Animated Feature. After its release he relocated to Disney's Burbank animation studios where he developed several projects.

On March 11, 2007, his wife died, and he left Disney.[2] In 2013, he worked at Paramount Pictures for less than a year as a visual development artist. From 2010 to 2014 he worked at Tradition Studios as a director on The Legend of Tembo but the company went bankrupt.[2] In 2012, with his business partner, Nick Burch, he started CreatureArtTeacher, offering lessons and tutorials based on Blaise's long career.[2]

Filmography

Animation department

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1990Roller Coaster Rabbit (Short)Assistant Animator
1990The Rescuers Down UnderWilbur
1991Beauty and the BeastAnimatorBeast
1992AladdinSupervising animatorRajah
1993Trail Mix-Up (Short)Character Animator
1994The Lion KingSupervising AnimatorYoung Nala
The Lion King (Video game)
1995PocahontasAnimatorPocahontas
1998MulanSupervising AnimatorYao and The Ancestors
2013John Lewis: The Bear & the Hare (Video short)Supervising Animator, Character Designer
2016The Dream Catcher (Short)Creature Design
2020Spread the Love (Short)AnimatorBear Hugs
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Director

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1999How to Haunt a House (Short)
2003Brother Bear
2025Snow Bear (Short)
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Art department

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2017Mum (Short)Illustration / Painter
2020WolfwalkersConcept Artist / Visual Development
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References

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