Chris Williams

Christopher "Chris" Williams is an American screenwriter, director and animator working at Walt Disney Animation Studios. The young filmmaker is perhaps most known for the Oscar nominated 2008 animated feature Bolt, but he has also worked on several other projects, including but not limited to: Mulan, The Emperor's New Groove and Brother Bear. He also voiced Oaken in the 2013 Disney animated feature Frozen, and co-directed the 2014 Disney animated feature Big Hero 6.

Early Life & Career
Williams was born in Missouri and spent the first 25 years in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, where his father taught psychology courses at the University of Waterloo. After graduating from the animation program at Sheridan College, he was recruited by Disney, and moved to Los Angeles.

Williams previously worked in the story department for Mulan, The Emperor's New Groove, Brother Bear, and Bolt, in which he later directed with Byron Howard, both of them replacing Chris Sanders as the original director. Williams co-directed (with Don Hall) the animated film, Big Hero 6, inspired by the Marvel Comics of the same name.

He is set to direct the upcoming animated feature film, King of the Elves, based on the story by Philip K. Dick.

Working on Bolt
Chris Williams started working on the feature film Bolt in 2007 with Byron Howard, shortly after that, Chris Sanders had been released and John Lasseter had taken over the project. During the production of Bolt, Chris Williams focused mostly on the story whereas the other director, Byron Howard, was mostly concerned with the design and animation. Both Chris Williams and Byron Howard worked very closely with John Lasseter at the time, and the movie, which marked a milestone in Disney Animation as the first critically acclaimed animated feature from the studio in almost ten years, was released on the 24th of November, 2008.