Richard Starzak, previously known as Richard "Golly" Goleszowski, is an English animator, screenwriter, and film director.
Life and career
Starzak was born in Suffolk in 1959
and grew up in Ipswich,
attending
Northgate Grammar School.
After completing a degree in Fine Art at
Exeter College of Art and Design
Exeter College of Art and Design was an art college based in Exeter, Devon. Founded in 1854, it amalgamated with what would become Plymouth University in 1989.
The main building was located at Earl Richards Road North Exeter from the 1970s w ...
specialising in animation, he experimented further with animation and DJing
before joining
Aardman Animations in 1983
as its first employee.
During his first nine-year
stretch at Aardman he worked on several short films and promos including "
Morph",
"
Sledgehammer" for
Peter Gabriel
Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, and human rights activist. He came to prominence as the original frontman of the rock band Genesis. He left the band in 1975 and launched a solo career wit ...
,
''
Pee-wee's Playhouse'' in New York,
his own film ''Ident'' (1989),
which introduced the character Rex,
and two ''
Rex the Runt'' pilot films.
His commercial work includes Domestos Big Dom, Grolsch, Cadbury's Creme Eggs, Weetos and Maltesers and several European commercials.
In 1992,
Starzak left Aardman to pursue a freelance career during which time he worked in New Zealand as Production Adviser for ''
Oscar and Friends'', and wrote and directed 13 episodes of ''Rex the Runt'' for
BBC2
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, winning the Carlton Award for International Animation at The Indies in 2000.
He then directed ''
Robbie the Reindeer'' in 1999 for BBC Animation Unit.
''Robbie'' went on to win 19 international awards including a British Academy of Film and Television Arts award (BAFTA).
Following the success of ''Robbie'', Starzak worked for two years on a project for Aardman's feature film department
as well as directing and writing the second series of ''Rex the Runt''.
In 2002, Starzak was honoured with the Award for Best TV Special for ''
Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire'' at the 3rd
International Festival of Animated Feature Films and TV Specials. From 2003, he directed two series of ''
Creature Comforts'' – 2x13 episodes for ITV based on the Academy Award-winning
Nick Park
Nicholas Wulstan Park (born 6 December 1958) is an English filmmaker and animator who created '' Wallace & Gromit'', '' Creature Comforts'', '' Chicken Run'', '' Shaun the Sheep'', and '' Early Man''. Park has been nominated for an Academy ...
short film.
The first series went on to win 17 awards, and both series were nominated for a BAFTA. The second series includes a half-hour Christmas special. In between these two series, he devised ''
Shaun the Sheep'',
writing and directing the pilot.
In July 2005, Starzak rejoined Aardman as creative director of the Broadcast and Development department, writing scripts, and overseeing new projects in development.
Aardman's children's TV series, ''Shaun the Sheep'', was directed by Goleszowski who also wrote several episodes.
[ ''Shaun'' has sold to over 150 territories. In 2015, he co-wrote and co-directed '' Shaun the Sheep Movie'' with Mark Burton, for which they both received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature.]
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Aardman Animations people
English animators
British animated film directors
Stop motion animators
Living people
Mass media people from Ipswich
1959 births
English people of Polish descent