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Chris Sanders
Birth Name:Christopher Michael Sanders
Birth Date:12 March 1962
Birth Place:Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Years Active:1984–present
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Christopher Michael Sanders (born March 12, 1962)[1] is an American filmmaker, animator, and voice actor. His credits include Lilo & Stitch (2002) and How to Train Your Dragon (2010), both of which he co-wrote and co-directed with Dean DeBlois, The Croods (2013) with Kirk DeMicco, The Call of the Wild (2020), and the upcoming The Wild Robot (2024). He is also known for creating the story behind Lilo & Stitch and for creating and voicing its latter title character in the film and its franchise.

Early life

Sanders was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He went to Arvada High School in Arvada, Colorado. He is a 1984 graduate of the California Institute of the Arts.

Career

Walt Disney Feature Animation

Sanders began his career as a character designer for Jim Henson's Muppet Babies. He soon became the head storyboard artist for Walt Disney Feature Animation. He also served as a storyboard artist, artistic director, production designer, and character designer on Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), The Lion King (1994), and Mulan (1998).

In 1985, Sanders created a character named "Stitch" for an unsuccessful children's book pitch.[2] When Sanders was the head storyboard artist for Disney Feature Animation, then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner decided that, in the wake of a number of high-profile and large-budget Disney animated features during the mid-1990s, the studio might try its hand at a smaller and less expensive film. Chris Sanders was approached by Thomas Schumacher to pitch that idea, and Sanders reused the "Stitch" character he came up with.[3] The storyline required a remote, non-urban location, so Sanders chose Kauaʻi as the location.[4] Stitch became the central character of the 2002 film Lilo & Stitch, which Sanders co-directed and co-wrote with Dean DeBlois. Sanders would also end up voicing the character he created for the film. The film's commercial and critical success spawned a franchise with three sequel films and three television series, with Sanders reprising his role of Stitch throughout the original 2002–06 run of the franchise (Sanders did not reprise his role for the English dub of the anime Stitch! or the English-language-produced Chinese animated series Stitch & Ai, with Ben Diskin taking over the role for both series), as well in several later Disney crossover works such as Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, , and the Disney Infinity series.

In the late 1980s, Sanders created an allegorical picture book entitled The Big Bear Aircraft Company, with the subheading "A book for the big retreat" clarifying that it was created for a Disney offsite event. The Big Bear Aircraft Company is a thinly disguised version of Disney itself, and the book is critical of the creative process at the company, which prioritized "big ideas, figuring they will be big successes" and noted that if proposed aircraft (i.e., movie ideas) "don't look the same as the ones [that were] built before, [the boss, Big Bear] gets uncomfortable." After handing each idea pitched by the "visual engineer" to a writer who "likes airplanes" but "has actually never worked on one before, and couldn't tell you for sure what makes one fly", the story states the assigned writer "is guaranteed of making the same mistakes every time. He will make his airplane look like every one he's seen before ..." In the end, the head of the company, Big Bear, gets an airplane that is "a lot like last year's; not very inspiring and not very memorable. But people bought it before, and they'll probably buy it again. By playing it safe, he's insured his company's survival." However, since it is not the only aircraft company, these policies are destined to leave the company vulnerable to more imaginative competitors "with its wings of good reputation all shot off." The story concludes that Big Bear should instead give the visual engineers "the two things they need to do their job: Bear's trust and time" to allow smaller, more innovative ideas to flourish. Years later, to explain his motivation regarding the piece, Sanders wrote about his concern over "the ever-growing complexity of our films, and what I saw as an emerging pattern they were all cut from", citing the example that during the story development for Mulan, one of the major concerns was the manner of the villain's death rather than the idea that the villain had to die at all. This in turn motivated him to develop Lilo & Stitch, which he summarized as "a story about a villain who becomes a hero."[5]

By December 2006, Sanders had been removed as the director of the upcoming Disney animated film American Dog by John Lasseter. By March 2007, Sanders had been negotiating his exit from Disney.[6] After the departure of Sanders from Disney, directing duties were handed to Chris Williams and Byron Howard, and the film was retitled Bolt. Sanders later stated he had no ill will over being removed from the film, and hoped he could revisit some of his ideas in the future. He approved of the final film and the changes made, stating: "I think it would have been frustrating if the movie were essentially the same but with only slight changes. And I suppose my scenes and storylines are still sitting there on the shelf. I could actually pull them out and do them again. But it would be completely different."[7] Despite his departure from Disney, Sanders continues to voice Stitch in most official Disney media (except for the aforementioned Eastern-produced shows).

DreamWorks Animation

By March 2007, Sanders had moved to DreamWorks Animation and had then taken over as director on Crood Awakening (later renamed to The Croods), a project previously in co-production with Aardman Animations before their departure from DreamWorks.[8] At the time, Sanders said about the move: "I've been so anxious to start working on things, and so I talked to a lot of people... I like the way DreamWorks looks at animation. Animation still has a lot of different places to go, and I don't want to miss out on a chance to try some new things with it."

On September 24, 2008, it was reported that Sanders and DeBlois would be screenwriting and directing How to Train Your Dragon for DreamWorks Animation.[9] The film was released on March 26, 2010, and was a huge success with both critics and at the box office, grossing nearly $500 million worldwide. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards. The movie also won ten Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature.

After completing How to Train Your Dragon, Sanders returned to The Croods, which was released on March 22, 2013.[10] He shared directing and writing credits with Kirk DeMicco, who had joined in the middle of production. The film proved to be a success, grossing over $500 million. Sanders and DeMicco then worked on The Croods sequel for three and a half years, before its cancellation in late 2016.[11] [12] However, the sequel was revived in September 2017, although with Joel Crawford replacing both Sanders and DeMicco as director.[13] [14] After the sequel was out, now titled The Croods: A New Age, Sanders and DeMicco were both credited for the story while Sanders reprised his role as Belt.

20th Century Studios/return to Disney

In October 2017, it was announced that Sanders would be directing a new film adaptation of the 1903 Jack London novel The Call of the Wild for 20th Century Fox.[15] The film, his live-action and solo directorial debut, was released in February 2020. The film received mixed critical reception, with a 63% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes (as of March 2024),[16] making it the lowest-received film in Sanders's directorial career thus far, and grossed $107.6 million[17] [18] on a budget of $125–$150 million,[19] becoming Sanders's first directorial box-office bomb.

While it was speculated in February 2020 that Sanders would reprise his voice role of Stitch in the live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch,[20] he claimed in a September 2022 interview that Disney had not yet approached him on reprising the role, although he stated that he was always open to returning to voice his creation.[21] In April 2023, it was confirmed he would reprise his role in the remake.[22]

Return to DreamWorks

On September 28, 2023, it was revealed that Sanders would return to DreamWorks Animation to write and direct an animated film adaptation of Peter Brown's book series The Wild Robot.[23]

Personal life

Sanders is married to wife Jessica Steele-Sanders. Together, they wrote an illustrated novel, titled Rescue Sirens: The Search for the Atavist (2015).[24] In September 2023, Sanders filed for divorce citing "irreconcilable differences",[25] although he remains married to Steele-Sanders as of June 2024. Sanders also previously drew the webcomic Kiskaloo.

According to Phineas and Ferb co-creator Dan Povenmire, Sanders has a daughter named Nicole.[26]

Filmography

Films

Filmmaking credits

YearTitleDirectorWriterOtherNotes
1988Garfield: His 9 Lives (made-for-TV)animation stylist (segment "Diana's Piano")
1990The Rescuers Down Undercharacter designer / visual development
1991Beauty and the Beastvisual development artist
1992Aladdin
1994The Lion Kingproduction designer
1998Mulanstory supervisor
1999Fantasia 2000Segment "Pines of Rome"
2002Lilo & Stitchwith Dean DeBlois; character designer
2010How to Train Your Dragonwith Dean DeBlois
2013The Croodswith Kirk DeMicco
2014How to Train Your Dragon 2executive producer
2019
2020The Call of the Wild[27] live action and solo directorial debut
2024The Wild Robot
2025How to Train Your Dragonexecutive producer

Voice acting credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998MulanLittle Brother
1999TarzanBaby Baboon
2002Lilo & StitchStitchCredited as "Christopher Michael Sanders"
2003Stitch! The Moviedirect-to-video
2003–2006Stitch, 627television series
2004The Lion King 1½Stitchdirect-to-video, archive audio
Stitch's Great Escape!theme park attraction
2005direct-to-video
The Origin of Stitchdirect-to-video short
2006Leroy & StitchStitch, Leroy, Leroy Clonesdirect-to-video
2013The CroodsBelt
2014Penguins of MadagascarAntarctic Penguin
2020Belt
2023Once Upon a StudioStitchshort film, archive audio
2025Lilo & StitchPost-production

Television series

!Year!Title!Episodes!Credited as
1984-1988Muppet Babies60model designer
1985Little Muppet Monsters 1 ("In the Beginning")
1986-1987The Glo Friends 26
1996Quack Pack2storyboard artist
1998-1999Histeria! 16

Video games

!Year!Title!Voice role!Notes
1999Tarzan Activity CenterBaby Baboon
Tarzan
2002Disney's Lilo & StitchStitchVocal effects only
Lilo & Stitch: Hawaiian Adventure
2003Lilo & Stitch's Island of Adventures
2005Kingdom Hearts II English version (including add-on Final Mix+ in 2007)
2008Disney Think Fast
2010Kingdom Hearts Birth by SleepEnglish version
2011
2013Disney Magical World
2014Disney Infinity 2.0
2015Disney Infinity 3.0Reused audio from Disney Infinity 2.0
2023Disney SpeedstormReleased in early access in April 2023 and fully released in September 2023; Stitch added in a July/August 2023 update
Disney Dreamlight Valley Released in early access in 2022; Stitch added in a December 2022 update

References

Primary sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: One on One Spotlight: Directors Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois. CTN animation eXpo. December 31, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20101108050539/http://www.ctnanimationexpo.com/chris-sanders-and-dean-deblois/. November 8, 2010.
  2. The Story Room: The Making of 'Lilo & Stitch'. DVD. Walt Disney Home Entertainment. Burbank, CA. 2005.
  3. Web site: Osmond. Andrew. Lilo & Stitch Revisited: Part I. Animation World Network. AWN, Inc.. June 25, 2016. December 31, 2002.
  4. Disney Goes Hawaiian . Pat . Davis . . 5 . 2 . April–May 2002.
  5. Web site: Read the Chris Sanders Storybook About What Was Wrong At Disney in the 1980s . Amidi . Amid . 27 July 2011 . Cartoon Brew . 26 January 2018.
  6. News: Holson . Laura M. . He Runs That Mickey Mouse Outfit . March 4, 2007 . The New York Times . September 24, 2012.
  7. Book: Diamond, Ron . On Animation The Director's Perspective Volume 2 . 152 . CRC Press . 2019 . 9781351657785.
  8. News: Sanders joins DreamWorks . Variety . Ben . Fritz . March 27, 2007.
  9. News: Amidi. Amid. UPDATE: Chris Sanders Still Crood and Directing Dragon. March 5, 2012. Cartoon Brew. September 25, 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120229041921/http://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/sanders-off-crood-film-onto-dragon.html. February 29, 2012. mdy-all.
  10. News: Finke. Nikki. DreamWorks Animation's Release Schedule. April 30, 2013. Deadline. September 9, 2012.
  11. Web site: The Croods 2 in the Works at DreamWorks Animation . ComingSoon.net . April 17, 2013 . April 17, 2013 . April 20, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130420223135/http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=103135 . dead .
  12. News: Rainey. James. DreamWorks Animation and Universal Kill 'Croods 2' (EXCLUSIVE). November 12, 2016. Variety. November 11, 2016.
  13. News: Amidi. Amid. Dreamworks Confirms 'The Croods' Sequel Is Back On, And Announces 'Spooky Jack'. Cartoon Brew. September 19, 2017. September 19, 2017.
  14. Giardina. Carolyn. 'Croods 2' Finds Its Director (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. October 18, 2017. October 18, 2017.
  15. News: D'Alessandro. Anthony. 'Gambit' Starring Channing Tatum Will Open Valentine's Day 2019. 2018-07-17. Deadline. 2017-10-12. mdy-all.
  16. Web site: The Call of the Wild (2020). Rotten Tomatoes. February 27, 2020.
  17. Web site: The Call of the Wild (2020). Box Office Mojo. March 18, 2020.
  18. News: The Call of the Wild (2020). The Numbers. March 18, 2020.
  19. Web site: Box Office Preview: 'Sonic the Hedgehog' to Leave 'Call of the Wild' Out in the Cold. The Hollywood Reporter. Pamela McClintock. February 20, 2020. February 20, 2020.
  20. Web site: Lilo & Stitch: Disney Plus Will Reportedly Release Live-Action Remake. February 4, 2020. Matt Kim. IGN. February 9, 2023.
  21. Web site: Weiss. Josh. Original Co-Director of 'Lilo & Stitch' Has Thoughts About the Live-Action Remake. SYFY Wire. November 13, 2022. September 13, 2022.
  22. Web site: Chris Sanders in Final Talks to Return as Voice of Stitch in Disney's Live-Action 'Lilo & Stitch' (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. Beatrice. Verhoeven. 2023-04-22. 2023-04-21. mdy-all.
  23. Web site: Taylor . Drew . Director Chris Sanders Returns to DreamWorks Animation With 'The Wild Robot' (Exclusive) . TheWrap . 28 September 2023 . 28 September 2023.
  24. News: Flores. Terry. Animation Writer-Directer Chris Sanders Co-Writes Mermaid Book 'Rescue Sirens'. August 7, 2015. Variety. August 7, 2015.
  25. News: Coffey-Behrens . Kelly . 'Lilo & Stitch' Creator Chris Sanders Files For Divorce After 8 Years Of Marriage . . September 25, 2023 . September 25, 2023.
  26. Povenmire. Dan. Dan Povenmire. Doofenshmirtz and Stitch Do A Duet. YouTube. May 25, 2022. video. May 19, 2022.
  27. Couch. Aaron. October 12, 2017. 'X-Men' Spinoff 'Gambit' Sets 2019 Release Date. The Hollywood Reporter. November 22, 2017.