Born and raised in Cincinnati, Brian studied fine art at the University
of Cincinnati's prestigious DAAP program and cinema at The Ohio State
University film school. He joined independent animation studio
Character Builders in its first year and emerged as one of the
company's leading animators, character designers and story artists.
Brian later became a director as well as a vice-president and partner
in Character Builders. He was instrumental in developing the small
studio into an internationally recognized resource for the highest
quality commercial, television and feature animation production.
During that period Brian directed many award-winning commercials for
clients ranging from McDonalds to Moviefone. Additionally, he earned
credits as a story artist on such classic television shows as Ren &
Stimpy and the Emmy-winning HBO series Happily Ever After. His early
feature experience included character animation for Paramount's
cult-classic Bebe's Kids, New Line's Swan Princess, and Warner Bros.'
The Quest for Camelot. As a key contributor to Space Jam he created
character designs, developed storyboards, and was a lead animator on
none other than Bugs Bunny (His animation was featured in the book
Animating the Looney Tunes Way by Tony Cervone.)
Subsequently, Brian co-wrote and co-directed the critically acclaimed
101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, a Disney feature that
earned him a Best Screenplay Annie Award nomination and for which he
won a Best Director Video Premiere Award. He next co-wrote and directed
Tarzan II, another highly successful Disney feature that garnered
multiple Annie and VP award nominations.
He's had the pleasure of directing Jason Alexander, Brad Garrett, Ron
Perlman, Barry Bostwick, George Carlin, Martin Short and Oscar nominee
Glenn Close among many others.
Additionally, Brian has been a story consultant for studios including
20th Century Fox/Hot Donut and Sprite Animation, an L.A. based Japanese
studio where he helped develop several projects. He's also completed
a screenplay for an independent feature developed by producer David Lovegren (Hoodwinked.)
Brian lives in Los Angeles where he continues to write, draw and
develop his own television and feature projects.