David Reynolds
Born: 1966-08-10
Known For: Writing
Biography
Dave began his writing career in 1993 as one of the original writers on NBC's "Late Night With Conan O'Brien." After more than 400 shows, Dave moved to Los Angeles in 1995 and landed a job at Walt Disney Feature Animation in the movie "Tarzan." It was at this time that he met a little-known animation studio called Pixar, who asked him to help develop his second feature, (Toy Story would be released later that year) “A Bug's Life ". This led to a contract with the studio and for the next six years he worked on almost every Disney Pixar animation or production film. Including the script for "The Emperor's New Groove" as well as co-written 'Finding Nemo'. He was nominated for an Oscar and BAFTA for Best Original Screenplay for Nemo, as well as a BAFTA for New Groove.
Filmography
2024
- The Garfield Movie ... (Executive Producer)
2019
- Captain Jokes Parrot's Finding the Lost Atlantis ... (Characters)
2015
- Aldabra: Once Upon an Island ... (Creative Consultant)
2013
2012
- The Polar Bears ... (Writer)
- Chimpanzee ... (Creative Consultant)
2008
- Sita Sings the Blues ... (Other)
2006
- Long Lost Son ... (Original Music Composer)
- Legend of the Sandsquatch as Bill
- Saturday Night Live: The Best of Saturday TV Funhouse ... (Writer)
2005
- Chicken Little ... (Additional Dialogue)
- Kronk's New Groove ... (Characters)
2004
- Cruel Intentions 3 ... (Original Music Composer)
2003
- Finding Nemo ... (Screenplay)
- Atlantis: Milo's Return ... (Characters)
- The Jungle Book 2 ... (Additional Writing)
2002
- A Is for Acid ... (Executive Producer)
- The Sweatbox as Self
2001
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire ... (Other)
2000
- The Emperor's New Groove ... (Screenplay)
- Fantasia 2000 ... (Writer)
- TV Funhouse ... (Writer)
1999
- Toy Story 2 ... (Additional Writing)
1998
- Mulan ... (Story)
1995
- Dumb and Dumber ... (Writer)
1993
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien ... (Writer)
1988
- China Beach as Pilot #1
- Raising Miranda
1986
- Soul Man as Ernie
- Crime Story as Driver #2
- One More Saturday Night as Russ Cadwell
1975
- Saturday Night Live ... (Writer)
1963
- Doctor Who as Child