Lee Unkrich
Lee Unkrich is an American director and film editor. He is a longtime member of the creative team at Pixar, where he started in 1994 as a film editor. He later began directing, first as co-director of Toy Story 2. After co-directing Monsters, Inc., and Finding Nemo, Unkrich made his solo directorial debut with Toy Story 3, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2011. Unkrich is the 2011 recipient of University of Southern California's Mary Pickford Distinguished Alumni Award recognizing alumni contributions to the cinematic arts. With the award, Unkrich joins a list of distinguished USC alumni including Robert Zemeckis, Walter Murch, Jon Landau, Gary Rydstrom and Jay Roach. A native of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Unkrich spent his youth acting at the Cleveland Playhouse. Unkrich graduated from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in 1990. Before joining Pixar in 1994, Unkrich worked for several years in television as an editor and director.
Known for
DirectingBirthday
August 8, 1967Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
29Place of birth
Cleveland, Ohio, USAAlso known as
李·昂克里奇Cast credits
Monsters, Inc.
Additional Voices (voice)Toy Story 2
Red Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robot (voice)Toy Story 3
Additional Voices (voice)A Bug's Life
Ant #1 (voice)A Celebration of the Music from Coco
SelfMaking 'Toy Story'
SelfToy Story at 20: To Infinity and Beyond
SelfMaking 'Nemo'
Self - Co-DirectorFinding Nemo
Additional Voices (voice)The Pixar Story
SelfCrew credits
Monsters, Inc.
Additional Editing, Co-DirectorToy Story
EditorToy Story 2
Editor, Co-DirectorToy Story 3
Director, StoryA Bug's Life
EditorMonsters University
Executive ProducerCoco
Director, Editor, Original StoryPresto
ThanksFinding Nemo
Supervising Film Editor, Co-DirectorDante's Lunch
DirectorCars
Other, Additional EditorInside Out
OtherThe Good Dinosaur
Executive ProducerBetrayed by Love
Assistant EditorToy Story 4
Executive ProducerLava
ThanksPrison Stories: Women on the Inside
Production AssistantGroovin' with Ken
Director