Rob Minkoff
Gifted with an imagination for telling timeless stories, Minkoff was part of the creative team behind the groundbreaking film, THE LION KING. The film garnered two Oscars, three Golden Globes, and earned almost $800 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing traditionally animated feature in the United States.
One of the only directors to work in animation as well as live action, Minkoff used his mastery of combined media in the photo-realistic CGI animated STUART LITTLE series. This series was critically received and earned almost $500 million worldwide. In addition, he directed the Eddie Murphy starrer, THE HAUNTED MANSION, which was based on the popular Disneyland attraction.
Minkoff spent his formative years at Disney working with legendary animator, Chuck Jones. He quickly moved through the ranks to Supervising Animator within his first few years with the company. Minkoff found a natural progression to directing, making his debut with two Roger Rabbit shorts, TUMMY TROUBLE and ROLLERCOASTER RABBIT.
THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM is the culmination of Minkoff's life-long interest in Chinese culture and tradition. A student of traditional Kung Fu cinema, Minkoff has spent the last ten years since first visiting China living between the US and Beijing. In addition, he and his wife, a 76th generational descendant of Confucius, continue a dedication to the study of Traditional and Pop Chinese Culture.
Rob Minkoff Facts
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