Tom McGrath (b. 1964)

Alias:
Thomas McGrath
톰 맥그라스

Birthplace:
Lynnwood, Washington, USA

Born:
August 7, 1964

Thomas "Tom" McGrath (born August 7, 1965) is an American voice actor and animator who co-directed (with Eric Darnell) the 2005 feature Madagascar and its sequel, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa in 2008. He has also worked as a voice actor on other DreamWorks animated features like Flushed Away in 2006 and Shrek the Third in 2007. He also stepped in on Flushed Away to help make improvements prior to its release.  McGrath's experience in both television and feature animation includes work as an animator on Ralph Bakshi's film Cool World (starring Brad Pitt), storyboard artist and director for the popular series The Ren and Stimpy Show, animator on the Joe Pytka-directed Space Jam (starring Michael Jordan), and storyboard artist on the live-action film Cats & Dogs and worked as storyboard artist and concept artist/prop and set designer for How the Grinch Stole Christmas (directed by Ron Howard).  McGrath made his film directing debut as the co-director and co-writer of Madagascar where he also created the memorable squad of penguin characters and voiced their leader, Skipper. He also reprised his role as Skipper and co-directed and co-wrote the sequel, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. He worked on The Penguins of Madagascar, a Madagascar spin-off TV series, as the voice of Skipper, and directed the DreamWorks animated feature Megamind (starring Will Ferrell, Jonah Hill, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey and David Cross), released in November 2010.  McGrath was raised in Lynnwood, Washington.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Tom McGrath (animator), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Background Designer:
1999  A Cop and His Donut

Characters:
1999  A Cop and His Donut
2012  Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted

Director:
1995  The Louie N' Louie Show
1999  A Cop and His Donut
2005  Madagascar
2008  Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
2010  Megamind
2012  Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
2017  The Boss Baby
2021  The Boss Baby: Family Business

Executive Producer:
1995  The Louie N' Louie Show
1999  A Cop and His Donut
2005  Madagascar
2008  Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
2010  Megamind
2012  Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
2014  Penguins of Madagascar
2017  The Boss Baby
2021  The Boss Baby: Family Business

Story:
1995  The Louie N' Louie Show
1999  A Cop and His Donut
2005  Madagascar
2008  Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
2010  Megamind
2012  Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
2014  Penguins of Madagascar
2017  The Boss Baby
2021  The Boss Baby: Family Business

Thanks:
1995  The Louie N' Louie Show
1999  A Cop and His Donut
2005  Madagascar
2008  Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
2010  Megamind
2012  Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
2014  Penguins of Madagascar
2016  Sausage Party
2017  Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
2017  The Boss Baby
2020  The Croods: A New Age
2020  Trolls World Tour
2021  The Boss Baby: Family Business
2022  Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
2023  Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken

Writer:
1995  The Louie N' Louie Show
1999  A Cop and His Donut
2005  Madagascar
2008  Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
2009  Merry Madagascar
2010  Megamind
2012  Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
2014  Penguins of Madagascar
2014  The Penguins of Madagascar: Operation Special Delivery
2016  Sausage Party
2017  Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
2017  The Boss Baby
2020  The Croods: A New Age
2020  Trolls World Tour
2021  The Boss Baby: Family Business
2022  Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
2023  Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken

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