Harley Jessup

Alias:
Harly Jessup

Birthplace:
Corvallis, Oregon, USA

Harley Jessup (born 1954) is an American production designer and visual effects art director who has been nominated for two visual effects Academy Awards, and won once. Currently working at Pixar Animation Studios, Jessup has served as production designer for Monsters, Inc. (with Bob Pauley), Ratatouille, Cars 2, Presto, The Good Dinosaur and Pixar's animated feature, Coco. Before coming to Pixar, Jessup was production designer on Walt Disney Pictures' James and the Giant Peach.  Jessup was a visual effects art director at Industrial Light & Magic from 1987 to 1994. From 1991 to 1994 he served as ILM art department creative director. Jessup's visual effects art direction credits include, Innerspace (for which he won an Academy Award), Hook (nominated for an Academy Award), The Hunt for Red October (with Steve Beck), Ghostbusters II, Joe Versus the Volcano and Fire in the Sky.  In 1985, Jessup won an Emmy Award for best visual effects for The Ewok Adventure, produced by Lucasfilm, Ltd. for ABC Television.  Harley Jessup began his career at Korty Films designing animated short films for Sesame Street, including The Adventures of Thelma Thumb. He served as art director on John Korty's animated feature Twice Upon a Time.  Jessup has written and illustrated three children's books, What Alice Up to? and Grandma Summer for Viking Children's Books and Welcome to Monstropolis for Disney/Egmont. He studied graphic design at Oregon State University (BFA) and Stanford University (MFA).

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Art Direction:
1983  Twice Upon a Time
1984  The Ewok Adventure

Assistant Production Design:
1983  Twice Upon a Time
1984  The Ewok Adventure
1986  Howard the Duck

Character Designer:
1983  Twice Upon a Time
1984  The Ewok Adventure
1986  Howard the Duck

Lighting Director:
1983  Twice Upon a Time
1984  The Ewok Adventure
1986  Howard the Duck
2009  Up

Production Design:
1983  Twice Upon a Time
1984  The Ewok Adventure
1986  Howard the Duck
1996  James and the Giant Peach
2001  Monsters, Inc.
2007  Ratatouille
2008  Presto
2009  Up
2011  Cars 2
2015  The Good Dinosaur
2017  Coco
2025  Elio

Storyboard:
1983  Twice Upon a Time
1984  The Ewok Adventure
1985  Return to Oz
1986  Howard the Duck
1996  James and the Giant Peach
2001  Monsters, Inc.
2007  Ratatouille
2008  Presto
2009  Up
2011  Cars 2
2015  The Good Dinosaur
2017  Coco
2025  Elio

Title Designer:
1980  A Christmas Without Snow
1983  Twice Upon a Time
1984  The Ewok Adventure
1985  Return to Oz
1986  Howard the Duck
1996  James and the Giant Peach
2001  Monsters, Inc.
2007  Ratatouille
2008  Presto
2009  Up
2011  Cars 2
2015  The Good Dinosaur
2017  Coco
2025  Elio

Visual Development:
1980  A Christmas Without Snow
1983  Twice Upon a Time
1984  The Ewok Adventure
1985  Return to Oz
1986  Howard the Duck
1996  James and the Giant Peach
1999  Toy Story 2
2001  Monsters, Inc.
2007  Ratatouille
2008  Presto
2009  Up
2011  Cars 2
2015  The Good Dinosaur
2017  Coco
2025  Elio

Visual Effects Art Director:
1980  A Christmas Without Snow
1983  Twice Upon a Time
1984  The Ewok Adventure
1985  Return to Oz
1986  Howard the Duck
1991  Hook
1993  Fire in the Sky
1996  James and the Giant Peach
1999  Toy Story 2
2001  Monsters, Inc.
2007  Ratatouille
2008  Presto
2009  Up
2011  Cars 2
2015  The Good Dinosaur
2017  Coco
2025  Elio

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