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Ben Gluck
Born
Benjamin James Gluck

(1980-05-25) May 25, 1980 (age 44)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Alma materCalifornia Institute of the Arts
Occupation(s)Director, Head of Story
Years active1996–present
Known for9
Peanuts
Disney Feature Animation

Benjamin James Gluck (also known as Ben Gluck) is an American director, screenwriter, and head of story.[1] Ben worked for over a decade as storyboard artist, director and head of story at Disney Animation.[2]

Early life and background

Gluck was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Character Animation from the esteemed California Institute of the Arts and was awarded a full-tuition scholarship by Walt Disney Feature Animation studios. His student short film Man's Best Friend, won the Walter Lantz Award.[3] That film premiered worldwide in heavy rotation on MTV's network,[1] and received many top awards in the United States and International film circuits and toured theatrically worldwide in Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Animation Festival.

Career

Gluck began his career at DreamWorks Feature Animation where he was recruited by Oscar-winning director Brenda Chapman, as the studios very first story trainee, on The Prince of Egypt.

Shortly after, Gluck was recruited by Walt Disney Feature Animation, where he was mentored by Tony Award winner Roger Allers, and worked for over a decade as a key member of the feature animation story team. Gluck was the first Head of Story at Disney-Toon Studios on the Annie Award-winning feature film's Bambi 2 and Piglet's Big Movie. He directed Brother Bear 2, which became Disney's second sequel to have a higher rating on Rotten Tomatoes than its predecessor.[4]

After a decade at Walt Disney Feature Animation Gluck was Head of Story on the Tim Burton animated feature film, 9 for Focus Features. Then, Gluck was hired by George Lucas where he worked as a director at Lucas Film in feature-film development at Skywalker Ranch in San Francisco California. Later, Gluck developed a project with executive producer Charles Roven.

Gluck co-wrote the story and directed Alpha and Omega in 2010, which became the first film in the franchise of the same name, followed by seven direct-to-video sequels, spawning Lionsgate's highest grossing original CGI animated franchise.

Gluck is Head of Story, working with the Schultz family, on the anticipated Peanuts holiday specials for Apple TV +.

Awards and recognition

  • Walter Lantz Student Academy Award:[1] best short animated film "Man's Best Friend."

Filmography

Year Title Role Role
2022 Peanuts Mother's Day Head of Story
2021 Peanuts New Years’ Head of Story
2015 Madea's Tough Love Screenwriter
Consulting Director
2014 Kahlil Gibran's, Salma Hayek
presents: The Prophet
Story artist
2013 Battle of the Planets Director (developed)
2010 Yogi Bear (film) Story Artist
2010 Alpha and Omega Director, story and characters created by-
2009 9 Head of Story
2006 Brother Bear 2 (voice actor) Baby Raccoon Director
2006 Bambi II (film) (voice actor) Baby Opossum Head of Story
2004 Home on the Range Story Artist
2003 Piglet's Big Movie (film) Story artist
2000 The Emperor's New Groove Story artist
2000 Dinosaur Story artist
1996 MTV's Cartoon Sushi
forth episode: Man's Best Friend
(voice actor) Snake Director
Creator
Screenplay
Animator

Television

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ben Gluck - Mafab.hu". Mafab.hu.
  2. ^ "Review - Alpha & Omega by Anthony Bell and Ben Gluck". Challenges.
  3. ^ "CalArts Magazine Fall/Winter 2009". Issuu.
  4. ^ "Brother Bear 2 - RottenTomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes.

5.Apple TV+ New Peanuts Holiday Specials