Chris Sanders, born on March twelfth, nineteen sixty-two, is a multifaceted American filmmaker renowned for his contributions as a director, screenwriter, animator, and voice actor. His creative journey has led him to co-write and direct beloved animated features such as Lilo & Stitch in two thousand two and How to Train Your Dragon in two thousand ten, alongside his collaborator Dean DeBlois. His impressive portfolio also includes The Croods, released in two thousand thirteen, and the upcoming The Wild Robot, set to debut in two thousand twenty-four, all of which have garnered nominations for the prestigious Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
In two thousand twenty, Sanders made a significant leap into live-action filmmaking with his directorial debut, The Call of the Wild, an adventure-drama that showcased his versatility as a storyteller. His creative genius is perhaps best exemplified by the iconic Disney character Stitch, whom he created in nineteen eighty-five. Not only did he craft the character's story, but he also lent his voice to Stitch in numerous media appearances, solidifying the character's place in popular culture.
As of two thousand twenty-five, Sanders is actively engaged in developing sequels to The Wild Robot for DreamWorks, as well as a live-action adaptation of Lilo & Stitch for Walt Disney Studios. His ongoing projects reflect his enduring passion for storytelling and animation, ensuring that his legacy in the film industry continues to grow.