Teddy Newton
Teddy Newton is a talented artist affiliated with Pixar Animation Studios, recognized for his contributions as a storyboard artist on several notable projects including 2 Stupid Dogs, The Iron Giant, and Dexter's Laboratory. His artistic journey began at the prestigious California Institute of the Arts, where he honed his skills in the esteemed Character Animation program.
At Pixar, Newton expanded his creative repertoire by co-writing the short film Jack-Jack Attack. He lent his voice to various characters, showcasing his versatility in roles such as the newsreel narrator in The Incredibles, Skinner's lawyer in Ratatouille, the 'Steward' robots in Wall-E, a television commercial salesman in Up, and Chatter Telephone in Toy Story 3. His directorial talents came to fruition with the Pixar short film Day & Night, marking a significant milestone in his career.
With a passion for storytelling and animation, Teddy Newton has made a remarkable impact on the world of animated films, continually pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation in the industry. His work reflects a deep understanding of character development and narrative, making him a valuable asset to the Pixar team.