Peter Ramsey

Peter A. Ramsey (born December 23, 1962) is an American illustrator, storyboard artist, and filmmaker.For Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, he became the first African American to be nominated for and win an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.Ramsey grew up in the Crenshaw District of South Los Angeles, and graduated in 1980 from Palisades High School.[4] His first job in Hollywood was painting a mural, but soon he was working as a storyboard artist and production illustrator on 26 films including Predator 2, Backdraft, Independence Day, Fight Club and A.I.[6] He is set to write and direct Blood Count, a period vampire thriller distributed by Paramount Pictures, as well as the Robert Johnson movie Love is Vain.
Peter RamsaySan Diego Comic-ConCrenshawCaliforniaUniversity of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles City CollegeRise of the GuardiansDreamWorks AnimationAfrican AmericanSony Pictures AnimationAcademy Award for Best Animated FeaturePalisades High SchoolCatholicPredator 2BackdraftIndependence DayFight ClubA.I. Artificial IntelligencePoetic JusticeHigher LearningTank GirlGodzillaAron WarnerShrek the ThirdShrek the HallsWilliam JoyceParamount PicturesRobert JohnsonMatthew QuickStar WarsThe Mandalorianseason 3AhsokaDirectors Guild of AmericaThe Animation GuildBob PersichettiRodney RothmanWe the PeopleLost OllieJohn SingletonRachel TalalayRoland EmmerichMortal KombatEye for an EyeMen in BlackBeing John MalkovichHow the Grinch Stole ChristmasCast AwayThe Affair of the NecklacePanic RoomMinority ReportAdaptation.The CoreSpartanShark TalePenguins of MadagascarSausage PartyDuck Duck GooseA Wrinkle in TimeFar and AwayBram Stoker's DraculaThe ShadowBatman ForeverAlmost an AngelMonsters vs. AliensPuss in BootsHair LoveChildren's and Family Emmy AwardsAcademy AwardsBest Animated FeatureAnnie AwardsDirecting in a Feature ProductionBritish Academy Film AwardsBest Animated FilmCritics' Choice Movie AwardsGolden Globe AwardsBest Animated Feature FilmHugo AwardsBest Dramatic PresentationVisual Effects Society AwardsOutstanding Visual Effects in an Animated FeatureHuffPostWashington PostVanity FairThe Hollywood ReporterAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesASIFA-HollywoodBritish Academy of Film and Television ArtsVarietyHollywood Foreign Press AssociationWorld Science Fiction SocietyVisual Effects SocietySpirited AwayFinding NemoThe IncrediblesHappy FeetRatatouilleWALL-EToy Story 3FrozenBig Hero 6Inside OutZootopiaToy Story 4EncantoGuillermo del Toro's PinocchioThe Boy and the HeronAnnie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Directing in a Feature ProductionJohn LasseterRon ClementsJohn MuskerTony BancroftBarry CookBrad BirdAsh BrannonLee UnkrichAndrew AdamsonVicky JensonHayao MiyazakiAndrew StantonNick ParkSteve BoxTim JohnsonKarey KirkpatrickMark OsborneJohn StevensonPete DocterDean DeBloisChris SandersJennifer Yuh NelsonRich MooreChris BuckJennifer LeeByron HowardAdrian MolinaSergio PablosTomm MooreMike RiandaJeff RoweGuillermo del ToroMark GustafsonJoaquim Dos SantosKemp PowersCritics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated FeatureA Bug's LifeThe Prince of EgyptSimon WellsBrenda ChapmanSteve HicknerToy Story 2Chicken RunPeter LordJoe RanftJan PinkavaBob PetersonGore VerbinskiWreck-It RalphThe Lego MoviePhil Lord and Christopher MillerRonnie del CarmenJosh CooleyDana MurrayThe Mitchells vs. the MachinesCritics' Choice Super AwardsGolden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature FilmThe Adventures of TintinHow to Train Your Dragon 2Missing Link