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William Edward Joyce (born December 11, 1957) is an American writer, illustrator, and filmmaker. He has achieved worldwide recognition as an author, artist and pioneer in the digital and animation industry. He has written and illustrated over 50 bestselling children’s books and novels which have been translated into over 40 languages. He began his film career on ''
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'' and has since been a producer/director/screenwriter/production designer in both animation and live action. Among his many awards, Bill has won 6
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, 3 Annies and an
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for his short film ''
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'' (2011). Bill was named by ''
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'' as “one of the 100 people to watch in the new millennium. His feature films, all based on his books, include ''Epic'', ''Rise of the Guardians'', ''Robots'' and ''Meet the Robinsons''. His television series include the groundbreaking computer animated ''
Rolie Polie Olie ''Rolie Polie Olie'' is a computer-animated children's television series produced by Nelvana and created by William Joyce. The show focuses on a little robot who is composed of several spheres and other three-dimensional geometric shapes. The sh ...
'' for which he was creator and showrunner. He has also painted numerous covers for the ''
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''. His new company, Howdybot Studios, is focused on Bill’s stories in a variety of mediums and media. Mr. Joyce’s newest short film ''Mr. Spam Gets a New Hat'' (2022) has won awards at a number of film festivals in the U.S. and abroad. He is also in pre-production on an animated version of ''The'' ''Great Gatsby'' from
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and Apple Studios. Both projects are in collaboration with DNEG Studios and
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. His novel “Ollie's Odyssey” will be aired as a live action/CG limited series on
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in August 2022.


Career


Children's literature

He has written and illustrated over 50 children's books including '' George Shrinks'', ''Santa Calls'', ''Dinosaur Bob and His Adventures with the Family Lazardo'', ''
Rolie Polie Olie ''Rolie Polie Olie'' is a computer-animated children's television series produced by Nelvana and created by William Joyce. The show focuses on a little robot who is composed of several spheres and other three-dimensional geometric shapes. The sh ...
'', ''The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs'' and '' A Day with Wilbur Robinson,
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore ''The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore'' is a 2011 animated short film directed by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg, and produced by Moonbot Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. Described as an "allegory about the curative powers of ...
, The Guardians of Childhood'' series and many others. His first book ''“Tammy and the Gigantic Fish”'' by James and Katherine Gray was published by Harper & Row (now
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) in 1983. After the retirement of his longtime editor there Laura Gerringer, in 2011 Joyce moved his backlist and all subsequent books to
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where his editor is Caitlyn Dlouhy. Since being at
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Mr. Joyce has produced a number of bestselling titles, including ''
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore ''The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore'' is a 2011 animated short film directed by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg, and produced by Moonbot Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. Described as an "allegory about the curative powers of ...
'' which debuted at Number 1 on the ''New York'' ''Times'' bestseller list in July 2012, a position it held for several weeks. '' Morris Lessmore'' has been translated into over 40 languages and was named by ''
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'' as one of the 100 best children's books of all time. '' Morris Lessmore'' is the most expansive and experimental of Joyce’s stories. With his company Moonbot Studios, Joyce along with his partners, produced the ''Lessmore'' story in a variety of media and mediums simultaneously. A short film was in production (using handmade miniature sets) while the book was being illustrated (along with Joe Bluhm) and an interactive story app was being devised. The story app of '' Morris Lessmore'' received overwhelmingly positive attention and in August 2011 briefly dislonged
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as the bestselling app in the world. It was voted into the app hall of fame soon after.


Film and television

Joyce has received three
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for ''
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'', a Canadian animated television series based on his series of children's books that aired on Disney Channel (part of
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block) and is currently on
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. His second television series, '' George Shrinks'', used to air daily on
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stations. He has received three additional
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for other animated projects. Joyce created conceptual characters for Disney/
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's feature films ''
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'' (1995) and ''
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'' (1998). In 2001
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founder John Lasseter introduced Joyce to animation director
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. At this time Wedge’s fledging animation studio Blue Sky was completing its Oscar winning short film ''Bunny'' and hoped to begin developing feature animated films, which they soon did with the ''
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'' franchise. In 2002, after Joyce and ''
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'' director
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attempted to adapt one of Joyce's book ''Santa Calls'' into a feature film ''Santa Calls'', during that process they both came up with the idea for the computer-animated feature film ''
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'' (2005). Besides being one of the creators, Joyce also served as a producer and production designer. In 2005, Joyce and Reel FX launched a joint venture, Aimesworth Amusements, to produce feature films, video games and books. The new company announced plans to make three feature films: ''The Guardians of Childhood'', ''The Mischevians'', and ''Dinosaur Bob and His Adventures with the Family Lazardo''. The first of those projects, ''The Guardians of Childhood'' was developed by DreamWorks Animation into the feature film, ''
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''. It was released in 2012 and is based on Joyce's book series and the short film ''Man in the Moon'', directed by Joyce. Joyce was originally slated to direct the film, however early in the production his daughter Mary Katherine, his wife Elizabeth and his sister Cecile were diagnosed with terminal illnesses. He continued on as an executive producer along with his friend
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. At the beginning of the end credits Dreamworks dedicated the film to Joyce’s daughter who died before the film's release. In 2007, Disney released ''
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'', a feature film based on his book '' A Day with Wilbur Robinson'', to which Joyce served as one of the executive producers of the film along with
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and
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. Joyce had written several drafts of the screenplay and did production design on a number of key characters and sets for the final film. In August 2009, Joyce and Reel FX co-founder
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and producers Lampton Enoch and Alyssa Kantrow founded a Shreveport-based animation and visual effects studi
MOONBOT Studios
The studio produced an
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animated short film and an
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app ''
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore ''The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore'' is a 2011 animated short film directed by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg, and produced by Moonbot Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. Described as an "allegory about the curative powers of ...
''. The short film went on to win an
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. A book adaption was released in summer 2012. The studio released in January 2012 another app, ''The Numberlys.'' A short film and a bestselling book followed soon after. ''The Numberlys'' film was short listed for the 2012
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animated short film Oscar. His book ''The Leaf Men'' was adapted by
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into a 2013 feature film titled '' Epic'', with Joyce as writer, executive producer, and production designer. In 2021, Joyce wrote and directed the short film Mr. Spam Gets a New Hat with the visual effects company
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. DNEG also announced they would be producing a feature animated film adaptation of ''
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'' directed by Joyce and written by noted author
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(''
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)''. Joyce’s acclaimed young adult novel “Ollie’s Odyssey” has been adopted as a live action/CG hybrid show by
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and premieres August 24, 2022. It is the second of Joyces works to be adapted by
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(''
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'', '' Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse'' 2018).


Awards and accolades

Joyce received th
2008 Louisiana Writer Award
for his enduring contribution to the "literary intellectual heritage of Louisiana." The award was presented to him on October 4, 2008, during a ceremony at the 200
Louisiana Book Festival
in Baton Rouge. On February 26, 2012, he won an
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for
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, ''
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore ''The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore'' is a 2011 animated short film directed by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg, and produced by Moonbot Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. Described as an "allegory about the curative powers of ...
''. ''
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'' called him one of the top 100 people to watch in the new millennium. Gold medal from the
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for ''Santa Calls''. Three silver medals from the
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.


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Emmy Awards


Personal life

William Joyce lives with his son Jackson Edward Joyce in Shreveport, Louisiana. His daughter, Mary Katherine, died on May 2, 2010 at the age of 18, from complications of
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. ''
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'', a film inspired by stories Joyce told her while young and later resulted in ''The Guardians of Childhood'' book series, was dedicated to her memory, reading “For Mary Katherine Joyce, a Guardian Fierce and True” during the credits. The main character of '' Epic'', which is also based on Joyce's book, ''The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs'', was named after her. His wife, Frances Elizabeth Baucum Joyce, who was a Shreveport attorney, died on January 20, 2016 at the age of 55, from complications of
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. In 2006, Joyce founded the Katrinarita Gras Foundation to raise money for victims of Hurricane Katrina and
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. He is selling prints of his unpublished Mardi Gras ''
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'' cover through the foundation with all profit going to Louisiana artists and arts organizations.


Works by William Joyce


Books

In May 2017, Atheneum Young Readers released the picture book ''Bently & Egg'', '' A Day with Wilbur Robinson'', of which the film version is entitled ''Meet the Robinsons'', and ''Dinosaur Bob and His Adventures with the Family Lazardo''. All are under the label ''The World of William Joyce''. Note: All books are written and illustrated by William Joyce, except as noted *''My First Book of Nursery Tales'', retold by Marianna Mayer and illustrated by William Joyce (1983) *''Tammy and the Gigantic Fish'' by Catherine & James Gray, illustrated by William Joyce (1983) *''Waiting for Spring Stories'' by Bethany Roberts, illustrated by William Joyce (1984) *''William Joyce's Mother Goose'', illustrated by William Joyce (1984) *''George Shrinks'' (1985) *''Shoes'', written by Elizabeth Winthrop (1986) *''Dinosaur Bob and His Adventures with the Family Lazardo'' (1988) *''Humphrey's Bear'' by Jan Wahl, illustrated by William Joyce (1989) *''Some of the Adventures of Rhode Island Red'' by Stephen Manes, illustrated by William Joyce (1990) *'' A Day with Wilbur Robinson'' (1990) *''Nicholas Cricket'' by Joyce Maxner, illustrated by William Joyce (1991) *''Bently & Egg'' (1992) *''Santa Calls'' (1993) *''Don't Wake the Princess: Hopes, Dreams, and Wishes'', Cover art (1993) *''A Wiggly, Jiggly, Joggly Tooth'' by Bill Hawley, illustrated by William Joyce (1995) *''The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs'' (1996), Play (premiere at Strand Theatre, Shreveport) - 1998 *''Buddy'' (1997) *''World of William Joyce Scrapbook'' by William Joyce, photos by Philip Gould and design by Christine Kettner (1997) *''Life with Bob (board book)'' (1998) *''Baseball Bob (board book)'' (1999) *''The Art of Robots'' (2004) *''The Art of Rise of the Guardians'' (2012) *''The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore'' (2012) *''The Mischievians'' (2013) *''The Numberlys'', co-illustrated with Christina Ellis (2014) *''A Bean, a Stalk and a Boy Named Jack'' (2014) *''Billy's Booger'' (2015) *''Ollie's Odyssey'' (2016) *''Bently & Egg'' (2017)


''Rolie Polie Olie'' series

#''Rolie Polie Olie'' (1999) #''Rolie Polie Olie: How Many Howdys? (board book)'' (1999) #''Rolie Polie Olie: A Little Spot of Color (board book)'' (2000) #''Rolie Polie Olie: Polka Dot! Polka Dot! (board book)'' (2000) #''Snowie Rolie'' (2000) #''Rolie Polie Olie - Character Books: Olie, Spot, Zowie, Billie'' (2001) #''Sleepy Time Olie'' (2001) #''Big Time Olie'' (2002) #''Busy Books - Peakaboo You!, Rolie Polie Shapes, Be My Pal!, Rocket Up, Rolie!'' (2002)


''The Guardians of Childhood'' series


=Novels

= #''Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King'', written with Laura Geringer (2011) #''E. Aster Bunnymund and the Warrior Eggs at the Earth's Core!'' (2012) #''Toothiana: Queen of the Tooth Fairy Armies'' (2012) #''The Sandman and the War of Dreams'' (2013) #''Jack Frost: The End Becomes the Beginning'' (2018)


=Picture books

= #''The Man in the Moon'' (2011) #''The Sandman: The Story of Sanderson Mansnoozie'' (2012) #''Jack Frost'' (2015)


Filmography


Film


Television series


Notes


References


External links

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at publisher
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