Bill Plympton
Born
30 April 1946 (79)
Place of Birth
Portland, Oregon, USA
Biography
Bill Plympton (born April 30, 1946) is an American animator, director, graphic designer, cartoonist, screenwriter and producer best known for his 1987 Academy Award-nominated animated short Your Face and his series of shorts Guard Dog, Guide Dog, Hot Dog and Horn Dog. Plympton's illustrations and cartoons have been published in The New York Times and the weekly newspaper The Village Voice, as well as in the magazines Vogue, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Penthouse, and National Lampoon. His politi...
Bill Plympton (born April 30, 1946) is an American animator, director, graphic designer, cartoonist, screenwriter and producer best known for his 1987 Academy Award-nominated animated short Your Face and his series of shorts Guard Dog, Guide Dog, Hot Dog and Horn Dog. Plympton's illustrations and cartoons have been published in The New York Times and the weekly newspaper The Village Voice, as well as in the magazines Vogue, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Penthouse, and National Lampoon. His political cartoon strip Plympton, which began in 1975 in the SoHo Weekly News, eventually was syndicated and appeared in over 20 newspapers. In 1988, his animated short Your Face was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. He also became known for other animated short films, including 25 Ways to Quit Smoking (1989) and Enemies (1991), the latter of which was part of the Animania series on MTV, where many of his other shorts were shown. In 1992, his self-financed, first feature-length animated film, The Tune debuted at the Sundance Film Festival. His work also appeared on the 1992–1993 Fox comedy series The Edge. In 1993, he made his first live action film, J. Lyle. In 1995, he contributed animation and graphics to a computer game collection, Take Your Best Shot. He also published a comic book in 2003, The Sleazy Cartoons of Bill Plympton. Plympton's 2008 80-minute feature, Idiots and Angels presented by Terry Gilliam, had no dialogue. Plympton directed the segment "On Eating and Drinking" in the 2014 animated film The Prophet, adapted from Kahlil Gibran's book The Prophet. In 2020, Plympton released a Kickstarter for his new animated comedy western, Slide. The funding was successful and Plympton had planned on finishing the film by 2022.
Filmography (40)
Slide
2025
🎬 Director
Whale 52
2025
🎬 Director
Duckville
2025
🎬 Director
Claydream
2022
Lipstick of the Brave
2022
🎬 Director
Demi’s Panic
2021
🎬 Director
The One-Minute Memoir
2020
🎬 Director
Animation Outlaws
2019
Sex & Violence 3
2019
No Snow For Christmas
2018
The Modern Lives
2018
Good Advice
2017
🎬 Director
Cop Dog
2017
🎬 Director
Revengeance
2016
Hitler's Folly
2016
The Loneliest Stoplight
2015
The Gastronomic Shark
2015
ABCs of Death 2
2014
Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet
2014
Cheatin'
2014
Footprints
2014
The Ornaments
2013
Drunker Than a Skunk
2013
Tiffany the Whale: Death on the Runway
2012
Waiting for Her Sailor
2012
Summer Bummer
2012
Adventures in Plymptoons!
2011
Guard Dog Global Jam
2011
The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2011: Animation
2011
🎬 Director
The Cow Who Wanted To Be a Hamburger
2010
Mexican Standoff
2009
Horn Dog
2009
Santa: The Fascist Years
2008
Forging the Frame: The Roots of Animation, 1921-1930
2008
Tokyo OnlyPic 2008
2008
Idiots and Angels
2008
Hot Dog
2008
The Luv Race
2008
Gary Guitar
2007
🎬 Director
Shuteye Hotel
2007