Bryan Andrews
Bryan D. Andrews, born in 1975, is a distinguished American storyboard artist and writer celebrated for his contributions to the realms of science fiction and superhero cinema. His journey in the film industry commenced with a role in Warner Bros. Feature Animation's 1998 animated feature, *Quest for Camelot*. He has since lent his artistic talents to a variety of notable projects, including *Joseph: King of Dreams*, *Jackie Chan Adventures*, and the iconic series *Samurai Jack*. Additionally, Andrews played a significant role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, contributing to major films like *Doctor Strange* and *Avengers: Endgame*. His collaboration with Genndy Tartakovsky also resulted in the creation of the animated series *Sym-Bionic Titan*, which aired on Cartoon Network and spanned 20 episodes.
Andrews’ impressive work has earned him recognition in the industry, including accolades at the Primetime Emmy Awards in 2004 and 2005 for his involvement in *Star Wars: Clone Wars*. He has received two Primetime Emmy Awards for his artistry in *Samurai Jack*, along with a nomination for the same series and *Escape from Cluster Prime*. His contributions to *Avengers: Endgame* garnered an Art Directors Guild award, and he received a nomination for his work on *Doctor Strange*, underscoring his impact on contemporary animation and film storytelling.
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