Dwayne Carey-Hill

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Dwayne Carey-Hill is an American animation director working at Rough Draft Studios since 1996. First working on Spy VS Spy for Mad TV, and has been on staff ever since. He is currently serving as Supervising Director on Disenchantment. He has also supervised on Full Englishfor UK's Channel 4. He has directed on Futurama - Seasons 4, 6 and 7, as well as Sit Down, Shut Up, Drawn Together and the direct-to-DVD features Bender's Big Score and Bender's Game. In addition, Dwayne was an assistant director/ character designer/ layout artist on Futurama - the series, and an animator on the Looney Tunes theatrical short; Duck Dodgers - Attack of the Drones, Baby Blues and the CBS pilot - Vinyl Café. Dwayne has received an Annie Award for his work on the DVD movie, Futurama: Bender's Game and a Hugo Award for his work on Drawn Together. Dwayne is also part of our in-house development team and The Rough Draft Collective.

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1999  Futurama
2004  Drawn Together
2009  Sit Down Shut Up
2012  Full English
2012  Napoleon Dynamite
2018  Disenchantment
2023  Fired on Mars

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