Charles Burns - Biography
Biography of a Burns - Creator of the Simpsons and the Great AnimatorCharles is a name that is familiar to everyone thanks to one of the most iconic and long-lived animated series, The Simpsons. This prominent animator and creator has become a pop culture icon, and his impact on the animation industry is hard to overstate. Let's take a look at Charles's biography and career and learn how he made the world more fun and vibrant.
Charles Montgomery was born on February 15, 1955, in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. His childhood was mundane, but his love of animation and art showed itself from a very young age. He began drawing and creating his own animated shorts using an accessible technique.
After graduating from high school, Charles entered Stanford University, where he studied journalism and art. Here he continued his experiments in animation and began to develop his own ideas for future projects.
Charles's path to success was long and thorny. He began his career in animation with work at Callender Studios in Los Angeles, where he created animated commercials. As he gained experience, his talent and potential became noticed and he was invited to work at Walt Disney Studios.
At Disney, Charles worked on several films, including Black Cauldron and The Aristocats. He gained experience and confidence in his abilities, but always dreamed of creating his own project.
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