Ralph Eggleston Dies: Longtime Disney & Pixar Animator, ‘For The Birds’ Oscar Winner Was 56

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Ralph Eggleston Dies: Longtime Disney & Pixar Animator, ‘For The Birds’ Oscar Winner Was 56
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Ralph Eggleston, a longtime animator and art director who worked on several Pixar films starting with Toy Story and won an Oscar for directing the animated short For the Birds, died Sunday of pancr…

Chris Burrows, who currently works at Pixar, also took to social media to share some words about Eggleston.

“RIP Eggman. The animation world is a lot darker today. I’m going to miss the way you would enthusiastically recommend old horror films – complete with a very anecdote about the art department – most of all. You liking me is one of my proudest achievements,” Burrows tweeted. In a second tweet, Burrows added, “Ralph’s encyclopedic knowledge of 60-70 year old Hollywood office politics was astounding.”

“very *specific” that should have read. Ralph’s encyclopedic knowledge of 60-70 year old Hollywood office politics was astounding.

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