Kelly Asbury(1960-2020)
- Art Department
- Animation Department
- Actor
Among Kelly Asbury's many achievements, he directed Hội Thú Bông Ngộ Nghĩnh (2019) and Xì Trum: Ngôi Làng Kỳ Bí (2017). He also co-wrote the 3D computer-animated feature film Gnomeo & Juliet (2011).
Asbury's other past directorial efforts include the Oscar-nominated films, Gã Chằn Tinh Tốt Bụng 2 (2004) and Tuấn Mã Dòng Cimarron (2002).
During his over thirty-year career as an animation artist, Kelly Asbury had served many creative capacities on some of Hollywood's most popular animated films, including Nữ Hoàng Băng Giá (2013), Ráp-phờ Đập Phá (2012), Gã Chằn Tinh Tốt Bụng (2001), Câu Chuyện Đồ Chơi (1995), Tim Burton's Đêm Kinh Hoàng Trước Giáng Sinh (1993), "Beauty and the Beast" (Disney 1992) and "The Little Mermaid" (Disney 1989).
Asbury also provided a variety of character voices on Gnomeo & Juliet (2011) and Gã Chằn Tinh Tốt Bụng 2 (2004).
In addition to films, Asbury was a noted author and illustrator of several published children's books, as well as having written and compiled the offbeat, non-fiction book, "Dummy Days - America's Favorite Ventriloquists from Radio and Early TV" (Angel City Press - 2003)
He sadly passed away on June 26, 2020. He is survived by his wife, Jacquie, two step-sons, a sister, and a niece
Asbury's other past directorial efforts include the Oscar-nominated films, Gã Chằn Tinh Tốt Bụng 2 (2004) and Tuấn Mã Dòng Cimarron (2002).
During his over thirty-year career as an animation artist, Kelly Asbury had served many creative capacities on some of Hollywood's most popular animated films, including Nữ Hoàng Băng Giá (2013), Ráp-phờ Đập Phá (2012), Gã Chằn Tinh Tốt Bụng (2001), Câu Chuyện Đồ Chơi (1995), Tim Burton's Đêm Kinh Hoàng Trước Giáng Sinh (1993), "Beauty and the Beast" (Disney 1992) and "The Little Mermaid" (Disney 1989).
Asbury also provided a variety of character voices on Gnomeo & Juliet (2011) and Gã Chằn Tinh Tốt Bụng 2 (2004).
In addition to films, Asbury was a noted author and illustrator of several published children's books, as well as having written and compiled the offbeat, non-fiction book, "Dummy Days - America's Favorite Ventriloquists from Radio and Early TV" (Angel City Press - 2003)
He sadly passed away on June 26, 2020. He is survived by his wife, Jacquie, two step-sons, a sister, and a niece