Bryan Andrews
Known for: Art
Bryan D. Andrews (born 1975) is an American storyboard artist and writer known for his work in science fiction and superhero films. Born in 1975, Andrews began his film career with a credit in Warner Bros. Feature Animation's 1998 film Quest for Camelot. He contributed to Joseph: King of Dreams, Jackie Chan Adventures, Samurai Jack, My Life as a Teenage Robot, and various instalments of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), such as Doctor Strange and Avengers: Endgame. Andrews also worked alongside Genndy Tartakovsky to produce the animated series Sym-Bionic Titan for Cartoon Network for 20 episodes. Andrews was recognized at the 2004 and 2005 Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on Star Wars: Clone Wars in the category "Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or More). He has since received two Primetime Emmys for his work on Samurai Jack, one Primetime Emmy nomination each for Samurai Jack and Escape from Cluster Prime, one Art Directors Guild award for Avengers: Endgame, and one nomination for Doctor Strange. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bryan Andrews (filmmaker), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Clone Wars: Bridging the Saga
Self
Primal: Tales of Savagery
Marvel Studios Assembled
Self
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Thanks
Surf's Up 2: WaveMania
Story Artist
My Life as a Teenage Robot: Escape from Cluster Prime
Writer
John Carter
Storyboard Designer
Ant-Man
Storyboard Designer
Guardians of the Galaxy
Storyboard Artist
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Storyboard Artist
The Avengers
Storyboard Artist
Avengers: Infinity War
Storyboard Artist
Captain Marvel
Storyboard Artist
Avengers: Doomsday
Storyboard Artist
The Powerpuff Girls
Writer
Samurai Jack
Writer
Jackie Chan Adventures
Director
Primal
Writer
Sym-Bionic Titan
Writer
Star Wars: Clone Wars
Story
What If...?
Director
Marvel Zombies
Executive Producer
My Life as a Teenage Robot
Storyboard