Eric Goldberg (animator) explained

Eric Goldberg
Birth Name:Eric Allen Goldberg
Birth Place:Levittown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Birth Date:1 May 1955
Spouse:[1]
Years Active:1977–present

Eric Allen Goldberg (born May 1, 1955) is an American animator, voice actor, film director, and producer known for his work at Disney's Walt Disney Animation Studios and 20th Century Animation, as well as Warner Bros. Animation.

Life and career

Goldberg was born and raised in Levittown, Pennsylvania, and moved to Cherry Hill, New Jersey as a child, where he attended Cherry Hill High School East.[2] [3] Goldberg later studied at Pratt Institute, where he majored in illustration. He first entered the industry in the mid-1970s working on for the Richard Williams studio, eventually moving to Williams' London studio and rising through the ranks from assistant to director. During the 1980s, Goldberg started his own London-based studio, Pizazz Pictures, to produce television commercials.

Later, Goldberg closed his studio to work at Disney Animation Studios, Burbank, California, to work on the film Aladdin, for which he became the lead animator on the character Genie, and later the lead animator on Phil in Hercules (1997). Goldberg also was one of the directors of Disney's 1995 feature Pocahontas. During his time as the lead animator for the Genie, he also provided the majority of the original animation for MC Skat Kat's "Big Time" music video, which was finished in 1992 but left unaired.

In December 1998, Goldberg began plans to produce an animated short set to the music of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. His film eventually became part of Disney's Fantasia 2000 after Goldberg was allowed to use the Disney staff to complete the film during a production hiatus. He also served as director for Fantasia 2000 "The Carnival of the Animals" segment. Goldberg's wife Susan served as art director on both segments.[1]

Goldberg served as the director of animation for Warner Bros.' 2003 live-action/animation hybrid feature , and also provided the voices of Bugs Bunny (one line), Marvin the Martian, Tweety, and Speedy Gonzales. Although the film was not commercially successful at the box office, it was met with relatively positive reviews from film critics, and Goldberg was nominated for an Annie Award for Outstanding Directing in an Animated Feature Production for his animation direction. He animated the title sequence of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 2006 remake of The Pink Panther, with Bob Kurtz of Kurtz and Friends.

In 2006, Goldberg returned to Disney,[4] where he directed four minutes of animation for the Epcot attraction Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros and contributed to the 2007 animated short How to Hook Up Your Home Theater, which starred Goofy. Most recently, he was the supervising animator for Louis in The Princess and the Frog (2009), Rabbit in Winnie the Pooh (2011), and Maui's tattoos in Moana (2016).

Goldberg has also animated Mickey Mouse on Nighttime Spectaculars in DisneyParks and Resorts, including Disney Gifts of Christmas and Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland in Tokyo Disneyland, and "We Love Mickey" Main Street Projection Show in Hong Kong Disneyland.

However, in April 2022, Goldberg confirmed plans within the Disney studio to once again return to hand-drawn animation.[5]

Awards

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorAnimatorVoice actorVoice roleAnimation roleNotes
1973For Sale
1973Good Old Fashioned Cartoon Violence
1977 Assistant animator
1982Ziggy's Gift (art director)
1985Rupert and the Frog Song
1992AladdinGenieCharacter designer/supervising animator
1993The Thief and the CobblerAdditional animator on Mad Witch and Death Machine sequences; uncredited
1993Mrs. DoubtfireDaniel Hillard (Robin Williams) voice acting sequence animator (as Claude Raynes), along with Chuck Jones
1994Chariots of FurAs Claude Raynes
1995Pocahontas
1996Superior DuckTweety, Marvin the Martian, Porky Pig, SupermanAs Claude Raynes
1997HerculesPhilSupervising animator
1997Pullet SurpriseAdditional animator as Claude Raynes
1997From Hare to EternityAs Claude Raynes
1997AnastasiaCharacter animator
2000Fantasia 2000Rhapsody in Blue
The Carnival of the Animals, Finale
DinosaurAdditional Visual Development
2001The Magic Lamp 3D
2003 (animation director)Bugs Bunny (one line), Tweety, Marvin the Martian, Speedy GonzalesStoryboard artist
Boys Night OutAdditional animation
2004Green Screen Show
Fat Albert
2005Son of the MaskAnimated dream sequence
Character layout
2006Pink PantherTitle sequence
A Monkey's Tale
Tom and Jerry TalesTV series
Opening titles
The Fox and the Hound 2Direct-to-video
2007The Chestnut TreeSpecial thanks
Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three CaballerosShort film Theme Park
How to Hook Up Your Home Theater Short film
2008Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation CollectionAudio commentaries on The Cat Concerto, The Dot and the Line and Blitz Wolf
2009Pups of LibertyGovernorLead animator
The Princess and the FrogLouis the Alligator and miscellaneous charactersCharacter designer/supervising animator/Annie Award for Best Character Animation in a Feature Production
2010The 82nd Annual Academy AwardsLouis the AlligatorArchive footage
Iron Man 2A.I.M Soldiers (voice)[8] Video game
2011Winnie the PoohRabbit, the BacksonSupervising animator
Tom and Jerry: Golden Collection, Volume One (archival recording on disc two)Audio Commentary on The Cat Concerto
2012PapermanFinal line animator/Academy Award winning short
Wreck-It RalphAdditional visual development
2013Get a Horse!Head of animation/short film
2016The SimpsonsCouch gag for Fland Canyon
MoanaMaui (tattoos)Hand-drawn animation supervisor
2018Ralph Breaks the InternetAdditional animator
2021How to Stay at HomeGoofySupervising animator on "How to Wear a Mask", Writer
2022Mickey in a MinuteMickey MouseAnimated short ahead of the documentary [9]
Oswald the Lucky RabbitOswald the Lucky RabbitAnimated web short, also producer
2023Once Upon a StudioMickey Mouse, Genie, Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, Jiminy CricketHead of hand-drawn animation[10] /Additional Voices
WishAdditional 2D animation

Preservation

Two of Goldberg's early films, For Sale and Good Old Fashioned Cartoon Violence, were preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Q&A with Eric and Susan Goldberg About the Magical, Musical World of Fantasia 2000. January 28, 2020. D23.
  2. News: Gaul. Lou. Animator Eric Goldberg: This 'Pooh' is an uplifting work. April 26, 2017. Burlington County Times. July 12, 2011. https://archive.today/20120919101334/http://www.phillyburbs.com/entertainment/animator-eric-goldberg-this-pooh-is-an-uplifting-work/article_314cb2ff-89be-5350-9ff3-ca14f49743e4.html. September 19, 2012. According to Goldberg, who was born in Levittown, Bucks County, and in 1961 moved to Cherry Hill, much of the visual beauty in Winnie the Pooh results from employing an artistic old-school process.. dead.
  3. Staff. "Cherry Hill native puts toon in 'Looney Tunes'", Courier-Post, November 14, 2003. Accessed August 25, 2011. "When Eric Goldberg was a student at Cherry Hill High School East in the early 1970s, he used to decorate classmates' notebooks with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck."
  4. Web site: 08/18/2006: "Exclusive! Another Conversation with Eric Goldberg" . www.animated-news.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061025194012/http://www.animated-news.com/archives/00005372.html . 25 October 2006 . dead.
  5. Web site: Disney Animator Says Studio Will Bring Back 2D Hand-Drawn Animation - WDW News Today . 27 April 2022 .
  6. Web site: 48th Annual Annie Awards. annieawards.org.
  7. Web site: NCS Awards. www.reuben.org.
  8. http://voicechasers.com/database/showactor.php?actorid=3926 Eric Goldberg - Voice Chasers
  9. Web site: 'Mickey: The Story of a Mouse' Film Review: Disney Doc Explores Character, Icon, Ubiquitous Mascot . . Fran . Hoepfner . March 19, 2022 . March 20, 2022.
  10. Web site: Once Upon a Studio: Behind the Scenes.
  11. Web site: Preserved Projects. Academy Film Archive.