Tony Bancroft

Tony Bancroft (born July 31, 1967) is an American animator and film director who frequently collaborates with Disney. He is founder and owner of the faith-driven animation company Toonacious Family Entertainment. Tony currently serves as the Executive VP Creative Development and Production for DivideNine Animation Studios.

Life and career

A native Californian, Bancroft grew up in Orange County. After a two-year stint at Cypress College, he enrolled in the character animation program at CalArts. This led to a summer job as a production assistant with filmmaker Ralph Bakshi and ultimately to an internship in California with Disney Feature Animation followed by a full-time position at the new Florida animation facility. Bancroft (along with his twin brother Tom) was selected to be among the first group of animators to work at the Disney-MGM Studios. During his one-year stay in Florida, he had his first official assignment as an assistant clean-up animator on Roger Rabbit in Roller Coaster Rabbit (1990). This was followed by a credit as animating assistant on The Rescuers Down Under (1990) working on the character of "Frank the frill-necked lizard".

In 1990, he returned to California and worked as a character animator on Beauty and the Beast (1991) and Aladdin (1992) before being promoted to supervising animator role on The Lion King (1994). After working on the character design and some preliminary animation for the gargoyle characters in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), he was tapped to join Barry Cook as a director on Mulan (1998).

He was animation supervisor on Stuart Little 2 at Sony Pictures Imageworks during 2002, and founded Toonacious that same year. Bancroft also served as English voice director on Hayao Miyazaki's Porco Rosso in 2003.

For some time, he was working on pre-production and directing an animated film, titled Bunyan and Babe, which was be released in 2017.[1]

Personal life

Bancroft and his wife, Rene, have three daughters, Caitlin, Savannah, and Sierra. They returned to Los Angeles after living in Florida during the production of Mulan. He has a twin brother named Tom who is also an animator.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Notes Characters
1988Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures (TV Series)Production Coordinator - 6 Episodes
1990Roller Coaster Rabbit (Short)Assistant Animator
The Rescuers Down UnderAnimating Assistant
1991Beauty and the BeastAnimatorCogsworth
1992Off His Rockers (Short)Visual Development Artist
AladdinAnimatorIago
1993Bonkers (TV Series)Character Animation - 1 Episode
1994The Lion KingSupervising AnimatorPumbaa
Disney's Animated Storybook: The Lion King (Video Game)Animator
1996The Hunchback of Notre DameAdditional Animator
1998MulanDirector with Barry Cook
2000The Emperor's New GrooveSupervising AnimatorKronk
2002Stuart Little 2Animation Supervisor
2003Lenny & SidCreator / Director / Character Design
2004One by One (Video short)Animator
2005The Origin of Stitch (Video short)
2008Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart at Home! (Short)
2009Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart Goes Green! (Video short)
Wild About Safety: Timon and Pumbaa Safety Smart In the Water! (Video short)
2011The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol (Short)
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the MastersAnimator: Duncan Studio Production
2016Norm of the NorthAdditional Storyboard Artist
2017Bunyan and BabeStoryboard Artist / Additional Voices
Animal CrackersDirector
Red Shoes and the 7 DwarfsCreative Consultant / Voice Director
Beast of BurdenExecutive Producer

References

  1. Failes, Ian (December 21, 2016). "Google To Premiere Animated Feature 'Bunyan & Babe' For Free". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  2. L. Carpente, Edwin (March 19, 2013). "The Bancroft Brothers, Former Disney Animators, Talk With Dove". The Dove Foundation. Archived from the original on November 7, 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2014.
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