Jesper Møller

Jesper Moller (Danish: Møller) is a Danish animator, screenwriter and movie-director.

After initially working as character animator at Sullivan Bluth Studios under the direction of Don Bluth, he joined Danish animation studio A. Film A/S in Copenhagen, Denmark.

After a period as the creative head of Feature Animation, also acting as sequence director on several films, he went on to co-direct (with Stefan Fjeldmark) the 2006 film Asterix and the Vikings, based on René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo's comic book.

In March 2008, Jesper Møller founded Copenhagen-based independent movie company Parka Pictures ApS. In January 2012 veteran German animation producer Lilian Klages joined Parka Pictures as CEO and Executive Producer.

Awards and nominations

In 2011, Jesper Møller was nominated "Director of the Year" at the Cartoon Movie 2011 in Lyon – France, for Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams.

Filmography

1988–1990: Animator on All Dogs Go to Heaven, Rock-a-Doodle and A Troll in Central Park.

1991: Animator on FernGully: The Last Rainforest.

1992: Animator on Once Upon a Forest.

1993: Animator on Thumbelina.

1993: Animator on Asterix Conquers America.

Supervising animator on Jungledyret Hugo.

1994: Animator on Felidae.

1994–1995: Storyboard/Development/Directing animator on All Dogs Go to Heaven 2.

Directing animator on Jungledyret Hugo 2.

1996–1997: Sequence Director on Quest for Camelot.

1998–1999: Storyboard/Development/Directing animator on Help! I'm a Fish.

2000: Storyboard/Development on Troll Story.

2001: Sequence Director on Eight Crazy Nights.

Storyboard on Tarzan II.

2002–2006: Director on Asterix and the Vikings.

2006-: Director on Mikisoq.

2006–2009: Director on Friends Forever.

2008–2009: Director on The Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams.

2009: Screenplay on Mikisoq.

2009–2011: Screenplay on Marnie's World.

2010–2011: Director on Prototyp (Pilot). (In development)

2011: Screenplay on Harvie and the Magic Museum.

2010s: Character designer on Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods

Writer/Producer on Latte and the Magic Waterstone

References

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