Chris Wedge

John Christian Wedge (born March 20, 1957)[2] is an American filmmaker, animator, and voice actor. He is best known for directing the films Ice Age (2002), Robots (2005), Epic (2013), and Monster Trucks (2016), the former of which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. He also wrote and directed the short film Bunny (1998), where he won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Wedge co-founded the now-defunct animation studio Blue Sky Studios and has voiced the character Scrat in the Ice Age franchise since the year of 2002.

Chris Wedge
Wedge in 2014
Born
John Christian Wedge

(1957-03-20) March 20, 1957 (age 67)
Alma materState University of New York at Purchase
Ohio State University
Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • animator
  • designer
  • voice actor
  • cartoonist
Years active1982–present
Employers
SpouseJeanne Markel[1]
Children2
AwardsAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Film
Bunny (1998)
Signature

Early life

Wedge was born in Binghamton, New York.[3] During his teenage years, Wedge lived in Watertown, New York which was rumored to be the inspiration for the town where his film Robots takes place, however he later dismissed this in an interview. He became interested in animation when he was 12 years old: "Back then, there was a TV special about kids making cut-out animation in a workshop—as I recall it was Yellow Ball Workshop—it was a clear technique to follow and I followed it. That fascinated me and it got me started. It was so simple, effective and magical in outcome and I stuck with creating things throughout my childhood, teenage years and then college."[4]

He attended Fayetteville-Manlius High School, graduating in 1975.[5] He received his BFA in Film from State University of New York at Purchase in Purchase, New York in 1981, and subsequently earned his MA in computer graphics and art education at the Ohio State University. He has taught animation at the School of Visual Arts in New York City where he met his future film directing partner, Carlos Saldanha.

Career

In 1982, Wedge worked for MAGi/SynthaVision, where he was a principal animator on the Disney film Tron, credited as a scene programmer. Some of his other works include The Brave Little Toaster.

Wedge is the co-founder of the now defunct Blue Sky Studios, once one of the premier computer animation studios, and was its Vice President of Creative Development until the studio was closed by The Walt Disney Company in 2021. He is the owner of WedgeWorks, a film production company founded by Wedge.

In the 1990s, he and his studio worked on CGI effects for the movies Alien Resurrection and Titan A.E.

In 1998, he won an Academy Award for the short animated film Bunny. Wedge later directed Blue Sky Studios' first computer-animated film, 2002's Ice Age , and served as executive producer for its sequels. He also voices Scrat in the film series, performing the character's "squeaks and squeals."[6] In 2005, Wedge directed Robots, based on a story he created with William Joyce. In 2013 followed Epic, loosely based on Joyce's book, The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs.[7]

In 2008, it was announced that Wedge would direct Hugo, though he was subsequently replaced by Martin Scorsese.[8] In 2009, it was reported that Wedge would direct an animated feature film adaptation of Will Wright's Spore, but since then there has been no further news about the film.[9]

Wedge directed the science fiction/action film Monster Trucks (2016).[10] Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger wrote the script for the film,[10] produced by Mary Parent.[11]

Wedge reprised the role of Scrat in a series of shorts for Disney+ titled Ice Age: Scrat Tales, in addition to serving as an executive producer. The shorts premiered on the streaming platform on April 13, 2022.[12]

In 2023, it was announced that Wedge had joined Annapurna Animation, which had revived Nimona after it had been initially canceled following the closure of Blue Sky Studios, where he would direct a new animated film called FOO about "the first fish ever to climb out of the water and onto land."[13]

Personal life

Wedge lives in Katonah, New York[4] with his wife Jeanne Markel. And his brother Matthew Fiorelli, in Binghamton, New York[1] They have a daughter and a son, Sarah and Jack.[14]

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
Producer
OtherVoice/RoleNotes
1982TronNoNoNoYesScene Programmer: MAGi / SynthaVision (as "Christian Wedge")
1996Joe's ApartmentNoNoNoYesAnimation Director
1997A Simple WishNoNoNoYesExecutive Creative Supervisor: Blue Sky Studios
Alien ResurrectionNoNoNoYesCreative Supervisor: Blue Sky Studios Senior Staff
2002Ice AgeYesNoNoYesDodo / Scrat
2005RobotsYesNoNoYesWonderbot / Phone Booth
2006Ice Age: The MeltdownNoNoYesYesScrat
2008Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!NoNoYesNo
2009Ice Age: Dawn of the DinosaursNoNoYesYesScrat
2011RioNoNoYesNo
Adventures in Plymptoons![15]NoNoNoYesHimselfDocumentary
2012Ice Age: Continental DriftNoNoYesYesScrat
2013EpicYesStoryNoYes
2014Rio 2NoNoYesYes
2015The Peanuts MovieNoNoNoYesUncredited role [16]
2016Ice Age: Collision CourseNoNoYesYesScrat
2017Monster TrucksYesNoNoNo
FerdinandNoNoYesYes
2019Spies in DisguiseNoNoYesYesSenior Creative Team
2023NimonaNoNoNoYesBlue Sky Studios; Special Thanks
TBAFooYesTBATBATBA

Short films

YearTitleDirectorWriterAnimatorProducerOtherVoice RoleNotes
1985Tuber's Two-StepYesNoYesYesNo
1987Balloon GuyYesNoYesYesNo
1990The Mind's EyeNoNoNoYesNo
1998BunnyYesYesNoNoNo
2002Gone NuttyNoNoNoExecutiveYesScrat
2005Aunt Fanny's Tour of BootyNoNoNoExecutiveYesHacky
2006No Time for NutsNoNoNoExecutiveYesScrat
2008Surviving SidNoNoNoExecutiveYes
2010Scrat's Continental Crack-UpNoNoNoExecutiveYesAct as Ice Age: Continental Drift Teaser Trailers #1 & #2[17][18]
2011Scrat's Continental Crack-Up Part 2NoNoNoExecutiveYes
2015Cosmic Scrat-tastropheNoNoNoExecutiveYesActs as extended Ice Age: Collision Course Teaser Trailer[19]
2016Scrat: Spaced OutNoNoNoUncreditedYesIce Age: Collision Course archive and deleted footage[20]
2022Ice Age: Scrat TalesNoNoNoNoYesDisney+ Original Short Films; Ice Age Creative Trust

Television episodes and specials

YearTitleCharacter
Designer
Prop
Designer
Executive
Producer
OtherVoice RoleNotes
1996Quack PackYesYesNoNoEpisode: "Heavy Dental"
2006Family GuyNoNoNoYesScratEpisode: "Sibling Rivalry"
2011Ice Age: A Mammoth ChristmasNoNoYesYesTelevision Special
2015The SimpsonsNoNoNoYesEpisode: "Treehouse of Horror XXVI" (as Chris "Scrat" Wedge)
2016Ice Age: The Great Egg-ScapadeNoNoYesYesTelevision Special

Video games

YearTitleVoice Role
2006Ice Age 2: The MeltdownScrat
2009Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
2012Ice Age: Continental Drift - Arctic Games
2015Ice Age Avalanche
2019Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure

Critical reception

FilmRotten TomatoesMetacritic
Ice Age (2002)77%[21]61%[22]
Robots (2005)64%[23]64%[24]
Epic (2013)64%[25]52%[26]
Monster Trucks (2016)32%[27]41%[28]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1996Ottawa International Animation Festival AwardBest Production Under 10 Minutes in LengthJoe's ApartmentWon
1999Academy AwardBest Animated Short FilmBunnyWon
Drama International Short Film Festival AwardSpecial Prize for AnimationWon
Nashville Film Festival AwardBest AnimationWon
Jury AwardBest ShortNominated
Oberhausen International Short Film Festival AwardPrize of the Children's Short Film CompetitionWon
2003Academy AwardBest Animated FeatureIce AgeNominated
Annie AwardOutstanding Directing in an Animated Feature Production
Shared with Carlos Saldanha (co-director)
Nominated
DVD Exclusive AwardBest Audio Commentary, New Release
Shared with Carlos Saldanha (co-director)
Nominated
ShoWest Convention AwardAnimation Director of the YearWon
2013Behind the Voice Actors AwardBest Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film
Shared with Ray Romano, Denis Leary, John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah, Keke Palmer, Seann William Scott, Josh Peck, Wanda Sykes, Jennifer Lopez, Alan Tudyk, Joy Behar, Patrick Stewart, Simon Pegg & Rebel Wilson
Ice Age: Continental DriftNominated
2014Annie AwardOutstanding Achievement in Directing in an Animated Feature ProductionEpicNominated

References