Bruce W. Smith Net Worth

Bruce W. Smith Net Worth is
$300,000

Bruce W. Smith Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Bruce W. Smith (born 1961 in Los Angeles, California) is an American character animator, film director, and television producer, best known as the creator of Disney Channel's The Proud Family and as the supervising animator of Kerchak in Tarzan, Pacha in The Emperor's New Groove, Dr. Facilier in The Princess and the Frog, and Piglet, Kanga, and Roo in Winnie the Pooh.He studied animation in the Character Animation program at the California Institute of the Arts.One of the few Black animators working in the industry, Smith got his start as an assistant animator for Bill Meléndez's 1984 Garfield television special Garfield in the Rough. He went on to animate for Baer Animation on Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and in 1992 directed his first feature, Bébé's Kids. Other notable work for Smith during the mid-1990s included supervising the animation for The Pagemaster, serving as director and character designer for Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, designing the characters for A Goofy Movie and C Bear and Jamal, and co-directing the animated segments of Space Jam. He was also was the creator of Da Boom Crew along with John P. White and Stiles White.In 1998 he joined Walt Disney Feature Animation, Smith served as a supervising animator on four of its films: Tarzan, The Emperor's New Groove, Home on the Range and The Princess and the Frog. In 2000 when he still worked for Hyperion Pictures, he piloted his series The Proud Family to Nickelodeon, who passed on it. Disney Channel eventually picked the series up the following year and ran it until 2005. The series was the first to be produced by his production company Jambalaya Studios.Smith grew up in Central Los Angeles.

Full NameBruce Smith
Date Of Birth1961-01-01
DiedJanuary 3, 2013, Toronto, Canada
Place Of BirthLos Angeles, California, USA
Height1.93 m
Weight120 kg
ProfessionWriter, Animation Department, Director
EducationVirginia Tech, Booker T. Washington High School
NationalityAmerican
SpouseCarmen Smith
ChildrenAlston Smith
AwardsAP NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award
Music GroupsRise, We Are All Prostitutes, Beyond Good and Evil, Public Image Ltd, The Pop Group, The Slits, African Head Charge, Guided by Voices
MoviesThe Princess and the Frog, The Heart of Texas, The Proud Family Movie, Bébé's Kids, Hokie Nation
TV ShowsThe Proud Family, Da Boom Crew
Star SignVirgo

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Proud FamilyTV Series creator - 52 episodes, 2001 - 2005 developer - 2 episodes, 2002 - 2005
Lilo & Stitch: The Series2005TV Series characters - 1 episode
Da Boom Crew2004TV Series co-creator
The Proud Family Shorties2002TV Mini-Series
Silverhawks1986TV Series writer - 5 episodes
Thundercats1985TV Series 2 episodes

Animation Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hullabalooanimator post-production
Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life2016animator
Tangled Ever After2012Short lead animator
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters2011Video short animator: Duncan Studio Production
Winnie the Pooh2011supervising animator: "Kanga", "Roo" and "Piglet"
The Princess and the Frog2009supervising animator: "Dr. Facilier"
Home on the Range2004supervising animator: "Pearl"
The Emperor's New Groove2000supervising animator: "Pacha"
The Indescribable Nth2000Short animator - as Bruce Smith
Tarzan1999supervising animator: "Kerchak" and "Baboons & Baby Baboons"
Cats Don't Dance1997character designer - as Bruce Smith
Space Jam1996animation director
C-Bear and Jamal1996TV Series character designer
A Goofy Movie1995character designer - as Bruce Smith
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child1995TV Series character designer - 12 episodes
The Pagemaster1994supervising animator - as Bruce Smith
A Cool Like That Christmas1993TV Movie character designer
Bébé's Kids1992principal character designer - as Bruce Smith
Rock-A-Doodle1991character animator - as Bruce Smith
Rover Dangerfield1991character animator - as Bruce Smith / character designer - as Bruce Smith / sequence director - as Bruce Smith
Michael & Mickey1991animator
Happily Ever After1990animator
Vytor: The Starfire Champion1989TV Movie animator
Tummy Trouble1989Short animator
Back to Neverland1989Short key animator - as Bruce Smith
Who Framed Roger Rabbit1988animator: additional animation
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night1987animator
Garfield in the Rough1984TV Short key assistant animator

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Beach2005TV Movie
The Picnic2005TV Movie
The Proud Family Movie2005TV Movie
The Proud Family2002TV Series 1 episode
The Proud Family Shorties2002TV Mini-Series
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child1995TV Series 12 episodes
Bébé's Kids1992as Bruce Smith

Art Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Frozen2013/Iadditional visual development
Wreck-It Ralph2012additional visual development - as Bruce Smith
One by One2004Video short visual development artist - as Bruce Smith
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child1995TV Series character designs - 2 episodes
Rover Dangerfield1991storyboard artist - as Bruce Smith

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Proud Family2002-2005TV Series executive producer - 2 episodes
The Proud Family Movie2005TV Movie executive producer
Da Boom Crew2004TV Series executive producer
The Proud Family Shorties2002TV Mini-Series executive producer

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Planes: Fire & Rescue2014senior creative team
The Pirate Fairy2014Video senior creative team
C-Bear and Jamal1996TV Series creative consultant - 3 episodes

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Princess and the Frog2009voice
The Princess and the Frog2009Video Game voice

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Sweatbox2002DocumentaryHimself (as Bruce Smith)
Back to Neverland1989ShortHimself - Animator (uncredited)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2010AnnieAnnie AwardsCharacter Animation in a Feature ProductionThe Princess and the Frog (2009)
2003AnnieAnnie AwardsOutstanding Directing in an Animated Television ProductionThe Proud Family (2001)
1997AnnieAnnie AwardsBest Individual Achievement: Directing in a Feature ProductionSpace Jam (1996)
1995CableACECableACE AwardsChildren's Special or Series - 6 and YoungerHappily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1995)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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