Brian Fee is an American storyboard artist, director, and voice actor best known for his work at Pixar Animation Studios[2] where he made his directorial debut with the feature film Cars 3 (2017), the third film of the Cars franchise.[3][4][5][6]

Brian Fee
Fee in 2017
Occupations
  • Storyboard artist
  • film director
  • voice actor
Years active1998–present
EmployerPixar Animation Studios (2003–present)[1]
Children2[1]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Director (Original)
Story by
Story
Artist
Animator Prop
Designer
Other Notes
2000 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle No No No Assistant No No Assistant Animator: Traditional Animation
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea No No No No Yes No Direct-to-video
Joseph: King of Dreams No No No Character
builders
No No
2006 Cars No No Yes No No Yes Voices of Al Oft the Lightyear Blimp / Brian Fee Clamp[7]
2007 Ratatouille No No Additional No No No
2008 WALL-E No No Yes No No No
2011 Cars 2 No No Yes No No No
2013 Monsters University No No Yes No No No
2015 Inside Out No No No No No Yes Pixar Senior Creative Team
The Good Dinosaur No No No No No Yes
2016 Finding Dory No No No No No Yes
2017 Cars 3 Yes Yes No No No Yes
Coco No No No No No Yes
2018 Incredibles 2 No No No No No Yes
2019 Toy Story 4 No No No No No Yes
2020 Onward No No No No No Yes
Soul No No No No No Yes
2021 Luca No No No No No Yes
2022 Turning Red No No No No No Yes
Lightyear No No No No No Yes
2023 Elemental No No No No No Yes

Independent

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Year Title Producer Cinematographer Other Role Notes
2009 Tracy[8] Yes Yes Yes Tracy Knapp / Albert Knapp Sr. Extras, additional music

Shorts

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Year Title Director Story
Artist
Animator Other Notes
1999 Fractured Fairy Tales: The Phox, the Box & the Lox No No Assistant No Animation Assistant
2000 The Indescribable Nth No No Assistant No Assistant Animator
2008 BURN-E No No No Yes Special Thanks
2017 Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool No No No Yes
2022 Cars on the Road Yes Yes No Yes Pixar Senior Creative Team

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law Animator, assisting & clean-up Episode: Bannon Custody Case

References

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  1. ^ a b Cohen, Adam (November 2, 2017). "Interview with Disney*PIXAR CARS 3 Director Brian Fee and Producer Kevin Reher". DaDa Rocks. Retrieved June 15, 2024.
  2. ^ Murphy, Jackson. "Pixar's Brian Fee on "Cars 3" and the NASCAR Hall Of Fame". Animation Scoop. Retrieved 31 October 2017. After working as a storyboard artist on several Disney/Pixar films, [...] Brian Fee made his directorial debut
  3. ^ S, C (May 30, 2016). "Cars 3 Images and Details Revealed by Disney•Pixar". comingsoon.net. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  4. ^ Taylor, Drew (April 27, 2017). "'Cars 3' Director Brian Fee on Going From Story Artist to Filmmaker". Moviefone. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  5. ^ Radish, Christina (26 April 2017). "'Cars 3': Debut Director Brian Fee on His Moment of Panic". Collider. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  6. ^ Sciretta, Peter (16 June 2017). "The Emotional Story That Inspired 'Cars 3'". SlashFilm. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  7. ^ Anderton, Ethan (May 17, 2017). "'Cars 3' Interview: Director Brian Fee on the Story's Evolution, Improvisation in Animation & More". SlashFilm. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  8. ^ Trumbore, Dave (March 5, 2020). "How Dan Scanlon's Indie Film 'Tracy' Paved the Way to 'Onward'". Collider. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
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