Carter Goodrich’s a freelance illustrator He started his
illustrator career in 1983, when he shared studio space with longtime friend
and fellow illustrator, Buck Lewis, in New York City. Carter lives and works in
Los Angeles, CA.
His book and editorial work eventually led to the
publication of seventeen New Yorker covers, and counting. Carter's first role
in film work came as lead character designer for DreamWorks' first feature
animated film, "Prince of Egypt", in 1995. He then went on to work on
such films as "Finding Nemo", "Monsters Inc.",
"Shrek", "Spirit", "Sinbad", "Open
Season", on which he worked as art director/character design,
"Despicable Me" as lead character designer, "Hotel
Transylvania", and most recently
"The CROODS" and "Brave", both as lead character designer.
His work on these films resulted in six ASIFA Annie Award nominations for best
character design in a feature animated film, winning the ANNIE in 2007 for
"Ratatouille" and again in 2014 for "The CROODS". In
addition to his earlier illustrated books, "Nutcracker" (1987) and
"A Christmas Carol" (1997), Carter has written and illustrated
"A Creature Was Stirring" (2006 Simon & Schuster pub.), "The
Hermit Crab" (2009 Simon & Schuster pub., a Junior Library Guild
Selection), "Say Hello to Zorro" (2011 Simon & Schuster pub.,
2011 Parents' Choice Award, 2011 Editor's Choice Award, 30 Best Children's
Books of 2011); "Zorro Gets an Outfit" (2012 Simon & Schuster
pub., a Junior Library Guild Selection), and "Mister Bud Wears The
Cone" (Simon & Schuster pub.), to be released June 2014
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