Nationality American Name Anthony Bell | ||
Occupation Animator, Director, Screenwriter, Story Artist Notable works The BoondocksAlpha and Omega Movies Alpha and Omega, All Growed Up Awards Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Animated Program Similar People Ben Gluck, Richard Rich, Vicki Lewis, Brian Donovan, Danny Glover |
Anthony Bell (born 1971), sometimes known as Tony Bell, is an American animator, film director and screenwriter. After getting his start as a character layout artist and cleanup artist for The Simpsons in the early nineties, he got the opportunity to direct a number of episodes for the Nickelodeon hit, Rugrats. Most recently, he has directed four episodes for the Adult Swim animated television series The Boondocks, and directed the animated comedy-drama film, Alpha and Omega, along with Ben Gluck. The film earned a cult following, despite its mixed-to-negative reaction. Anthony returned to co-direct its sequel Alpha and Omega 2: A Howl-iday Adventure, after leaving the production of Norm of the North.
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The Simpsons
Bell worked as a character layout artist for thirteen episodes of The Simpsons between 1990 and 1992, including "Bart's Friend Falls in Love", "Lisa's Pony", and "Bart the Daredevil". Before this, he worked as a cleanup artist on such episodes as "Krusty Gets Busted" and "Some Enchanted Evening".
Nickelodeon
Bell received his first directing gig for the television show Rugrats, contributing to an unspecified number of episodes. He directed the Rugrats TV movies Rugrats Vacation and All Growed Up. Bell also directed the following episodes of The Wild Thornberrys:
Bell also directed the following episodes of As Told By Ginger:
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
Bell directed 13 episodes for HBO's Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child:
The Boondocks
Bell has directed four episodes of Adult Swim's The Boondocks. He has not directed any of the second season's episodes and it is unclear as to whether or not he will continue to contribute to the series. His credits, so far, include: