Bob Peterson
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Robert "Bob" Peterson (born January 1961) is an American animator, screenwriter, director and voice actor, who has worked for Pixar since 1994. His first job was working as a layout artist and animator on Toy Story. He was nominated for an Oscar for his screenplay for Finding Nemo. Petersonis a co-director and the writer of Up, which gained him his second Oscar nomination. He also performed the voices of Roz in Monsters, Inc., Mr. Ray in Finding Nemo, Dug the dog and Alpha the dog in Up and in Dug's Special Mission, and the Janitor in Toy Story 3. Peterson was born in Wooster, Ohio, his family moved to Dover, Ohio, where he graduated from Dover High School. He received his undergraduate degree from Ohio Northern University, and a Master's degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University in 1986. While attending Purdue, he wrote and illustrated the comic strip Loco Motives for the Purdue Exponent. Prior to coming to Pixar, Peterson worked at Wavefront Technologies and Rezn8 Productions. In 2008, Peterson played the part of Terry Cane, a puppeteer in Dan Scanlon's first feature film Tracy. He also played additional voices in Tokyo Mater in 2008, and the voice of Mr. Ray for the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage ride at Disneyland Park in 2007. His most recent job at Pixar was voicing the Janitor at Sunnyside Daycare Center in Pixar's 11th film, Toy Story 3, which was released on June 18, 2010. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bob Peterson (animator), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
German (Deutsch)
Robert „Bob“ Peterson (* Januar 1961) ist ein US-amerikanischer Animator, Drehbuchautor, Regisseur und Synchronsprecher, der seit 1994 für Pixar arbeitet. Seine Karriere begann er als Layout-Zeichner und Animator bei „Toy Story“. Für sein Drehbuch zu „Findet Nemo“ wurde er für einen Oscar nominiert. Peterson führte bei „Oben“ Co-Regie und schrieb das Drehbuch, was ihm seine zweite Oscar-Nominierung einbrachte. Er lieh außerdem Roz in „Die Monster AG“, Mr. Ray in „Findet Nemo“, Dug und Alpha in „Oben“ und in „Dugs Spezialmission“ sowie dem Hausmeister in „Toy Story 3“ seine Stimme. Peterson wurde in Wooster, Ohio, geboren. Seine Familie zog später nach Dover, Ohio, wo er die Dover High School abschloss. Er erwarb seinen Bachelor-Abschluss an der Ohio Northern University und 1986 einen Master-Abschluss in Maschinenbau an der Purdue University. Während seines Studiums in Purdue schrieb und illustrierte er den Comicstrip „Loco Motives“ für den „Purdue Exponent“. Vor seinem Wechsel zu Pixar arbeitete Peterson bei Wavefront Technologies und Rezn8 Productions. 2008 sprach er die Rolle des Puppenspielers Terry Cane in Dan Scanlons erstem Spielfilm „Tracy“. Ebenfalls 2008 war er als Sprecher in „Tokyo Mater“ zu hören und lieh 2007 Mr. Ray in der Attraktion „Findet Nemo – U-Boot-Fahrt“ im Disneyland Park seine Stimme. Zuletzt sprach er bei Pixar den Hausmeister der Sunnyside-Kindertagesstätte in „Toy Story 3“, dem elften Pixar-Film, der am 18. Juni 2010 in die Kinos kam.
French (Français)
Nommé aux Oscars pour le scénario de Le Monde de Nemo, Bob Peterson est coréalisateur de Là-haut, un film de Pixar qui sortit en 2009. Il fit aussi la voix de Germaine dans Monstres et Cie, de Dug et Alpha dans Là-Haut et de Mr. Raie dans Le Monde de Nemo. Source : wikipedia (CC-BY-SA)
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Credits
Cast
Crew
| Department | Job | Movie / TV Show | Genres | Release | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crew | Additional Dialogue | Inside Out | 79% · 23,339 | ||
| Additional Writing | Monsters, Inc. | 78% · 19,646 | |||
| Directing | Co-Director | Up | 80% · 21,538 | ||
| Script Supervisor | Monsters, Inc. | 78% · 19,646 | |||
| Writing | Screenplay | Up | 80% · 21,538 | ||
| Finding Nemo | 78% · 20,430 | ||||
| Story | Up | 80% · 21,538 | |||
| Story Supervisor | Monsters, Inc. | 78% · 19,646 |