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Jeff Pidgeon | |
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| Alma mater | California Institute of the Arts |
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| Years active | 1981–present |
| Employer | Pixar |
| Notable work | Toy Story (1995) Toy Story 2 (1999) Monsters, Inc. (2001) Toy Story 3 (2010) Toy Story 4 (2019) |
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Jeff Pidgeon is an American animator, screenwriter,storyboard artist and voice actor atPixar.
Influenced byCharles M. Schulz's comic stripPeanuts, Jeff Pidgeon dreamed of becoming a newspaper cartoonist. He studied and graduated with aBFA degree from theCalifornia Institute of the Arts. He currently lives inNorthern California.
In 1991, he began working forPixar Animation Studios, where he currently works as a writer, animator, and voice actor. He has worked behind the scenes on films such asFernGully: The Last Rainforest,Toy Story,A Bug's Life,Toy Story 2,Monsters, Inc., andWALL-E, as well as many US TV shows.[1][2] He also provided the voice for the "Aliens" in theToy Story films and theToy Story Toons short,Hawaiian Vacation.[3]
He is the designer ofHamton J. Pig inTiny Toon Adventures.[citation needed]
Pidgeon has also manufactured his own toys.[4]
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