Ricardo Curtis
Ricardo Curtis (born July 14, 1972) is one of the animation industry’s most successful professionals, and has played a pivotal role in the production of over 20 successful feature films.
Jamaican born and Toronto native, Curtis relocated to Los Angeles after graduating from Sheridan College’s Classical Animation Program. Working with Pixar, DreamWorks Animation Studios, Fox, Miramax and Warner Bros, he contributed to a number of projects as a story artist (The Incredibles, Monsters Inc.), Head of Story (Book of Life, Horton Hears A Who), Supervising Animator (Osmosis Jones) and was an animator and designer on The Iron Giant.
Curtis returned to Canada in 2004 to launch House of Cool with Wesley Lui. As Co-Founder and Creative Director, his keen eye for talent and artistry have cultivated long-term relationships with Dreamworks, Netflix, Disney, 20th Century Fox, Paramount, Universal and Apple.
Curtis has developed and sold properties to Disney, Bravo!, DHX and Teletoon, earning accolades at MIPCOM for his work. He has produced, written and directed short films, pilots, television series, specials, a novel and commercials. Curtis is a member of Sheridan College’s board that sets the educational curriculum, as well as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Most recently Ricardo directed Ice Age: The Great Eggscapade for Fox/Blue Sky Studios. Curtis has written and is slated to direct an original House of Cool property currently titled Amoeba and Night of the Zoopocalypse.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Finding Nemo
Animation
2003
Movie
Monsters, Inc.
Animation
2001
Movie
The Incredibles
Story Artist
2004
Movie
The Iron Giant
Animation
1999
Movie
The Road to El Dorado
Animation
2000
Movie
Horton Hears a Who!
Head of Story
2008
Movie
Osmosis Jones
Supervising Animator
2001
Movie
Quest for Camelot
Animation
1998
Movie
Next Gen
Story Artist
2018
Movie
Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade
Director
2016
TV
Maya and the Three
Storyboard Artist
2021
Movie
All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
Animation
1996