Pete Docter (full name Peter Hans Docter[1]) (born October 9, 1968) is one of the key people in the development of many Pixar films and is one of the original members of the Brain Trust. He directed of Monsters, Inc., Up, Inside Out, and Soul, which the last three won him the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
Filmography[]
- Toy Story (1995): storywriter, supervising animator, and story artist
- Geri's Game (1998): animator
- A Bug's Life (1998): additional storyboard artist
- Toy Story 2 (1999): storywriter
- Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000): based on characters created by (1 episode)
- Monsters, Inc. (2001): director, storywriter, animator[2], additional voice
- Mike's New Car (2002): director, storywriter
- The Incredibles (2004): additional voice
- Mr. Incredible and Pals (2005): voice of Mr. Incredible
- WALL•E (2008): storywriter, additional voice
- Up (2009): director, storywriter, screenwriter, voice of Campmaster Strauch
- Dug's Special Mission (2009): executive producer
- George and A.J. (2009): executive producer
- Brave (2012): executive producer
- Monsters University (2013): executive producer
- Party Central (2014): executive producer
- Inside Out (2015): director, storywriter, screenwriter, voice of Dad's Anger
- Riley's First Date? (2015): executive producer, voice of Dad's Anger
- Lou (2017): executive producer
- Bao (2018): executive producer
- Toy Story 4 (2019): executive producer
- Forky Asks a Question (2019-2020): executive producer (10 episodes)
- Loop (2020): story trust
- Lamp Life (2020): executive producer
- Onward (2020): executive producer
- Soul (2020): director, storywriter, and screenwriter
- Pixar Popcorn (2021): executive producer (10 episodes)
- Luca (2021): executive producer
- Turning Red (2022): executive producer
- Lightyear (2022): executive producer
- Elemental (2023): executive producer
- Inside Out 2 (2024): executive producer
- Elio (2025): executive producer
- Hoppers (2026): executive producer
- Toy Story 5 (2026): executive producer
Awards[]
Note: The years below are for the year the movie was released.
- Student Academy Award for Next Door (1991)
- Academy Award nomination for Best Writing (Screenplay) for Toy Story (1995)
- Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature for Monsters, Inc. (2001)
- Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short for Mike's New Car (2002)
- Academy Award nomination for Best Writing (Original Screenplay) for WALL•E (2008)
- Academy Award win for Best Animated Feature for Up (2009)
- Up also won a Golden Globe, an Annie Award, and a BAFTA Award for Best Animated Feature
- Tex Avery Animation Award for achievements in animation filmmaking (2010)
- Academy Award win for Best Animated Film for Inside Out (2015)
- Inside Out also won a Golden Globe, an Annie Award, and a BAFTA Award for Best Animated Feature
- The Distinguished Alumni Award at the 2019 CalArts REDCAT Gala[3]
Trivia[]
- The character of Riley is based on Docter's daughter, Elie Docter.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ MACP Search "TripleDent Gum Jingle"
- ↑ Monsters, Inc., audio commentary (DVD). Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc.
- ↑ Pixar’s Pete Docter Honored at CalArts REDCAT Gala, Variety, Terry Flores, March 17, 2019.