David Soren
David I. Soren is a multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry, recognized as a director, writer, and actor. He gained prominence for his work on animated films such as "Captain Underpants" (2017), "Turbo" (2013), and "Merry Madagascar" (2009). With two decades of experience at DreamWorks Animation, Soren has significantly contributed to the field of animated storytelling. His career began as a story artist, where he played a pivotal role in beloved projects including "The Road to El Dorado," "Chicken Run," and the iconic "Shrek." His expertise eventually led him to become the head of story for the successful animated comedy "Shark Tale," further solidifying his status within the industry.
Soren's journey into animation took root at Sheridan College, which is conveniently located near his hometown of Toronto, Canada. His education laid the foundation for a prolific career in animation, where he has continually pushed creative boundaries. Beyond his professional life, Soren is also a devoted father to his daughter, Coco Soren. Throughout his career, David Soren's contributions to animated films have not only entertained audiences but have also significantly influenced the art of storytelling in animation.