A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Berlin, Germany
Born:
October 20, 1972
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thor Freudenthal (born c. 1972/1973) is a German director, screenwriter and generally works with films. Freudenthal was born and raised in Berlin, Germany. He attended the Berlin Academy of Arts, and later moved to Southern California as an exchange student at CalArts. He started out as an animation director on short films like Mind the Gap, Monkey Business and The Tenor. He also worked on conceptal/visual art work at Sony Pictures Imageworks on films like Stuart Little, The ChubbChubbs! and Stuart Little 2. He latter worked as Second Unit Director on Disney's The Haunted Mansion. In 2005, he directed the short film Motel which was his first live-action film. He then worked as director on Hotel for Dogs in 2009 for DreamWorks Pictures. He directed the live-action/animated feature film, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, based on the book by Jeff Kinney. Description above from the Wikipedia article Thor Freudenthal, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Conceptual Design:
2002 Stuart Little 2
Director:
2002 Stuart Little 2
2009 Hotel for Dogs
2010 Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2010 It's Awesome To Be Me
2013 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
2020 Words on Bathroom Walls
Producer:
2002 Stuart Little 2
2009 Hotel for Dogs
2010 Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2010 It's Awesome To Be Me
2013 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
2020 Words on Bathroom Walls
Director:
2011 Aim High
2012 Arrow
2014 The Flash
2015 Quantico
2015 Supergirl
2015 The Expanse
2016 DC's Legends of Tomorrow
2016 The Tick
2019 Carnival Row
2021 La Brea
2022 Quantum Leap
2023 Sebastian Fitzek's Therapy
2025 The Hunting Party
Executive Producer:
2011 Aim High
2012 Arrow
2014 The Flash
2015 Quantico
2015 Supergirl
2015 The Expanse
2016 DC's Legends of Tomorrow
2016 The Tick
2019 Carnival Row
2021 La Brea
2022 Quantum Leap
2023 Sebastian Fitzek's Therapy
2025 The Hunting Party
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