Klay Hall
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Klay Hall is an American animation director who is credited on multiple television series and feature films. He directorial career is noteworthy because of his having directed both traditional 2d long-form animation, and 3d (cgi) long-form animation.
Klay launched his animation career on "Amazing Stories," "Cool World," and "Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures," before working as director on "The Simpsons," and "Family Dog." Klay later became supervising director of 89 episodes of "King of the Hill" at Film Roman.
Klay's first direction on a 3d property was the cgi series "Father of the Pride," produced by Dreamworks and cg animated at Imagi Studios.
In 2005 Klay was hired by DisneyToon Studios (DTS) as story editor for their first cgi feature, "Tinker Bell," followed by directing "Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure," which was executive produced by John Lasseter and produced by Sean Lurie.
Presently Klay is directing a new feature project at DisneyToon Studios, and lives in Los Angeles.
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Acting
Crew
TV
The Simpsons
Director
1989
Movie
Planes
Director
2013
Movie
Secret of the Wings
Additional Writing
2012
Movie
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
Director
2009
Movie
Planes: Fire & Rescue
Characters
2014
TV
King of the Hill
Director
1997
Movie
Pixie Hollow Games
Thanks
2011
TV
Amazing Stories
Animation
1985
Movie
A Wish for Wings That Work
Supervising Animator
1991
Movie
The Simpsons: Too Hot For TV
Director
1999
Movie
The Simpsons - Kiss and Tell: The Story of Their Love
Director
2006