Patrick Osborne

Alias:
Patrick T. Osborne

Birthplace:
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Osborne's directorial debut was the short film Feast (2014), about a Boston Terrier who loves getting fed junk food. The short was produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and premiered in front of Big Hero 6 (2014) in theaters. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2015.  Osborne had previously worked as an animator on films such as Wreck-It Ralph (2012) and Bolt (2008).  Osborne's next project will be a 360-degree animated short film for Google's Spotlight Stories currently titled Pearl, about the relationship between a father and his daughter. The short film will be a musical set entirely inside a car.

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Animation:
2008  Bolt
2009  Prep & Landing
2010  Tangled
2012  Wreck-It Ralph

Animation Supervisor:
2008  Bolt
2009  Prep & Landing
2010  Tangled
2012  Paperman
2012  Wreck-It Ralph

Co-Producer:
2008  Bolt
2009  Prep & Landing
2010  Tangled
2012  Paperman
2012  Wreck-It Ralph
2023  Nimona

Director:
2008  Bolt
2009  Prep & Landing
2010  Tangled
2012  Paperman
2012  Wreck-It Ralph
2014  Feast
2016  Pearl
2017  2017 Oscar Nominated Short Films: Animation
2021  Drawn Closer
2021  Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles
2023  Nimona
????  Monument Valley
????  The Goon
????  Untitled Patrick Osborne Movie

Writer:
2008  Bolt
2009  Prep & Landing
2010  Tangled
2012  Paperman
2012  Wreck-It Ralph
2014  Feast
2016  Pearl
2017  2017 Oscar Nominated Short Films: Animation
2021  Drawn Closer
2021  Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles
2023  Nimona
????  Monument Valley
????  The Goon
????  Untitled Patrick Osborne Movie

Director:
2019  Love, Death & Robots

Executive Producer:
2019  Love, Death & Robots
????  Magic: The Gathering

Story:
2017  Imaginary Mary
2019  Love, Death & Robots
????  Magic: The Gathering

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