Cory Edwards
Cory Edwards, born on August 21, 1968, is a multifaceted American filmmaker, renowned for his work as a director, screenwriter, and stand-up comedian. He gained widespread recognition for his role in the creation of the animated feature Hoodwinked (2005), where he not only directed but also co-wrote and lent his voice to several characters. This innovative film, which reimagined the classic Little Red Riding Hood tale, showcased Edwards's unique storytelling approach and garnered a dedicated fan base.
Edwards continued his journey in the animation realm with the sequel, Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil, released in 2011, where he again played a key role as co-writer and voice actor, further expanding upon the original's success. His creative contributions to the industry are complemented by his familial ties; he is the older brother of Todd Edwards, a fellow screenwriter and director, as well as Katie Hooten, a prominent film producer.
Throughout his career, Cory Edwards has been recognized for his ability to blend humor and engaging narratives, making significant contributions to animated cinema. His work not only entertains audiences but also reflects his artistry and commitment to storytelling in film.