Warwick Gilbert
Born in 1950, Warwick Gilbert is a native of Sydney, Australia and worked in the animation industry as a director, animator and storyboard artist for such companies as Burbank Films, Hanna Barbera and Walt Disney from 1968 to 2006. During this period Warwick had a dual career as a graphic designer, and as bass player in the bands The Hitmen, The Raouls, Nitebeat, and Radio Birdman (inducted into the Aria Hall of Fame in 2007). Following the closure of Walt Disney's Australian studio in 2006, and after a successful joint exhibition called The Art of Radio Birdman in Sydney's Double Bay, Warwick moved to Coffs Harbour with his wife Julie Mostyn, to focus on his art.
Known for
Visual EffectsBirthday
January 1, 1950Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
52Place of birth
Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaCast credits
Crew credits
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Animation Director, DirectorDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Animation Director, DirectorPrisoner of Zenda
Director, Animation DirectorThe Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Animation Director, DirectorRobin Hood
Director, Animation DirectorThe Three Musketeers
Animation DirectorKing Solomon's Mines
Animation DirectorThe Return of Jafar
Animation DirectorDescent Into the Maelstrom: The Untold Story of Radio Birdman
MusicThe Pickwick Papers
DirectorThe Odyssey
Animation Director, DirectorDon Quixote of La Mancha
Animation Director, DirectorThe Man in the Iron Mask
DirectorThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Animation Director, DirectorGreat Expectations
Animation SupervisorBlack Beauty
Animation DirectorA Christmas Carol
Animation SupervisorTreasure Island
Director, Animation DirectorSherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four
AnimationThe Old Curiosity Shop
DirectorThe Legend of Robin Hood
Animation