Don Hertzfeldt
Known for: Directing
Born: July 31, 1976 in Fremont, California, USA
Don Hertzfeldt is a two-time Academy Award nominee whose animated films include "It's Such a Beautiful Day", the "World of Tomorrow" series, "Paper Trail", "ME", "The Meaning of Life", "On Memory", "Billy's Balloon", and "Rejected". His work has played around the world, received hundreds of awards, and in 2014 made a special appearance on "The Simpsons". 2020, GQ Magazine described his work as "simultaneously tragic and hilarious and philosophical and crude and deeply sad and fatalist and yet stubbornly, resolutely hopeful." The Austrian Film Museum has described his work as "films of a sort that never really existed before."
Known for
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Everything Will Be OK
Narrator (voice)
I Am So Proud of You
Narrator (voice)
Rejected
Spoon Guy / Banana / Queen of France (voice)
On Memory
Himself (voice)
It's Such a Beautiful Day
Narrator (voice)
Hair High
Dill (voice)
Slacker 2011
TV Backpacker
Wisdom Teeth
Stanilus (voice)
It's Such a Beautiful Day
Narrator (voice)
Intro
Self (voice)
The Animation Show / Intermission in the Third Dimension / The End of the Show
Fluffy Thing #2 (voice)
The Simpsons
Future Bart / Future Lisa / Future Marge (voice)
Billy's Balloon
Writer
Ah, l'Amour
Writer
Lily and Jim
Animation
Genre
Director
The Meaning of Life
Writer
World of Tomorrow
Director
The Animation Show, Volume 3
Producer
The Animation Show, Volume 2
Producer
World of Tomorrow: The First Three Episodes
Editor
ME
Writer
The Devil's Candy
Art Designer
Antarctica
Writer