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Run Wrake
Birth Name:John Wrake
Birth Date:24 November 1965
Birth Place:Yemen
Death Place:Ashford, Kent
Occupation:Animator, film director
Years Active:1990–2012
Spouse:Lisa Wrake
Children:2

John "Run" Wrake (24 November 1965[1]  – 21 October 2012) was an English animator, film director, graphic designer, and music video director. He was best known for his 2005 short film, Rabbit.

Early life and education

Wrake was born in Yemen on 24 November 1965. His father was a chaplain assigned to the British army there. He grew up in Sussex. He studied graphic design at the Chelsea College of Arts, later graduating with an M.A. in animation from the Royal College of Art in London.[1] [2] His 1990 animated student film from his days at the Royal College, Anyway, aired on MTV's Liquid Television in 1994.[2]

Career

After graduating, Wrake worked freelance, illustrating and designing album covers and tour visuals for artists such as U2 and Howie B, in addition to directing commercials for companies such as Coca-Cola throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.[3] He also directed music videos, many of which were for Howie B. He later began working with Animate Projects, which commissioned him to direct animated short films. In 2005, he released his animated short film entitled Rabbit, his most notable work. Rabbit tells a morality tale about the dangers of greed through a Dick and Jane art style. Wrake's main inspiration for the film was an envelope he found in a thrift shop containing children's educational stickers, illustrated by Geoffrey Higham, from the 1950s.[4] The film received numerous awards and nominations, including a BAFTA nomination for Best Short Animation Film at the 2006 BAFTA Awards.[5]

Death

In November 2011, Wrake was diagnosed with lung cancer. This inspired him to direct the short film, Down with the Dawn, with music by Howie B.[6] On 21 October 2012, aged 46, Wrake succumbed to the illness.[1]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1990AnywayDirector, writerShort film
1994JukeboxDirectorShort film
1996Music for BabiesDirectorShort film to accompany Howie B's album of the same name
1998M2 – Ping Batter PongDirectorShort film
2001What Is ThatDirectorShort film
2002Lessons in SmokingDirectorShort film
2002NME GalleryDirectorShort film
2005RabbitDirector, producer, writerShort film
Nominated–BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation Film[7]
2008The Control MasterDirector, writerShort film
2009Just a MinuteDirectorShort film
2011Here We Go Loopy LouDirectorShort film
2011Public MeatDirectorShort film to accompany Public Image Ltd's song "Public Image"
2012Down with the DawnDirector, producerShort film to accompany Howie B's album of the same name
2012Meat StreetDirectorUnfinished pilot
Music videos
YearVideoArtistRole
1991"Cadillac"Gang of FourDirector
1993"TV Tan"The WildheartsDirector
1996"Butt Meat"Howie BDirector
1996"We Have Explosive"The Future Sound of LondonDirector, photography
1997""Howie BDirector
1997"Switch"Howie BDirector
1998"Maniac Melody"Howie BDirector
1998"Take Your Partner by the Hand"Howie BDirector
1999"I Can Sing but I Don't Want To"Howie BDirector
1999"She Called Again"Howie BDirector
2000"Papua New Guinea"The Future Sound of LondonDirector
2001"The Beamer"SpacerDirector
2001"We Belong in This World Together"Stereo MCsDirector
2002"Mr. Bobby"Manu ChaoDirector
2004"Try Again Today"The CharlatansDirector, producer
2005"Flyover"Asian Dub FoundationDirector

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Run Wrake, 1965-2012. Thomas. Gary. 31 March 2014. British Film Institute. 8 April 2016.
  2. Web site: Run Wrake (1965-2012). Amidi. Amid. 23 October 2012. Cartoon Brew. 8 April 2016.
  3. Web site: animate! › Films › Rabbit by Run Wrake › direction & collaboration. Animateonline.org. 1 May 2016.
  4. Web site: Rabbit. 4 March 2015. Runwake.com. 8 April 2016.
  5. Web site: Run Wrake. 30 March 2014 . Animate Projects. 14 April 2016.
  6. Web site: Howie B – Down With The Dawn . Pryor. John-Paul. Dazed. 3 April 2014 . 9 April 2016.
  7. Web site: 2006 Film Short Animation Film. British Academy of Film and Television Arts. 8 April 2016.