Drew Christie | |
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Born | 1984 (age 39–40) |
Nationality | American |
Drew Christie (born 1984) is an American animator and filmmaker.[1][2] His animations have been featured in The Criterion Collection,[3] The New York Times,[4][5] Sundance TV[6] and Vanity Fair.[7] In 2007 he won The Seattle Times/Seattle International Film Festival's 3 Minute Masterpiece competition with ‘How to Bring Democracy to the Fish.’[8] In 2012 he was shortlisted for the Stranger Genius Awards for Song of the Spindle in the film category,[9][10][11] which he won in 2014.[12][13] In 2010 he received the Spotlight Award from Seattle Magazine.[14] He contributed animation to the documentary film Nuts![15] and co-created the animated series Drawn & Recorded for Spotify[16] with music producer T Bone Burnett.[17] He resides on Whidbey Island, Washington.[18]