Charles Henry Selick Jr., born on November 30, 1952, is a distinguished American filmmaker and animator renowned for his mastery in stop-motion animation. His unique storytelling and artistic vision have brought to life some of the most beloved animated films in cinema history.
Selick gained widespread acclaim for directing iconic films such as The Nightmare Before Christmas in nineteen ninety-three and James and the Giant Peach in nineteen ninety-six. His innovative approach to animation continued with the release of Coraline in two thousand nine, a film that not only captivated audiences but also earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature.
In addition to his directorial achievements, Selick's collaborations with the late voice actor and artist Joe Ranft have left a lasting impact on the animation industry. His filmography also includes Monkeybone, released in two thousand one, and the more recent Wendell & Wild in two thousand twenty-two, showcasing his enduring influence and creativity in the field.