Roger Mainwood
Roger Mainwood (born 31 July 1953 in Canterbury, Kent; died 20 September 2018) was a British animator and film director. He is best known for his work on Heavy Metal (1981), The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends (1994), Stressed Eric (2000), Meg and Mog (2003) and Ethel & Ernest (2016). Ethel & Earnest was nominated for 'Best Animated Feature Film' in the 2017 30th European Film Awards.
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Born | 31 July 1953 Canterbury, Kent |
Died | 20 September 2018 (aged 65) |
Occupation(s) | Animator, animated film director |
Biography
His father, Richard, worked for the Inner London Education Authority.[1]
Mainwood assisted the Queen Elizabeth’s school in Faversham, where he was first received an education in the arts. He later joined the London College of Printing and the Royal College of Art. His short animated film Cage was shown at the 1977 London film festival. In 1979, he animated a film version of the song Autobahn by German band Kraftwerk. Mainwood later worked for TV Cartoons Ltd (TVC), and Halas and Batchelor studios.[1][2]
In 1994, Mainwood released his first TV feature as a director, The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends. 22 years later he directed his first animation film Ethel & Ernest based on the graphic novel of illustrator Raymond Briggs.[2]
Roger Mainwood died of cancer on September 2018. He was married to Valerie (nee) Jones, with whom he had two daughters, Naomi and Miriam.[1]
See also
References
- Gilbey, Ryan (5 October 2018). "Roger Mainwood obituary". the Guardian. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
- "Directors UK - News - Remembering Roger Mainwood". www.directors.uk.com. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
External links
- Roger Mainwood at IMDb
- Roger Mainwood discography at Discogs