Don Hall

Don Hall

  • Born: 1969-3-8
  • Birthplace: Glenwood, Iowa, U.S.
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  • Profession: Screenwriter, actor, director
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Big Hero 6, Winnie the Pooh, Tarzan
  • Don Hall (Don Hall), director, actor, and screenwriter of The United States of America .
    Don Hall has directed "Winnie the Pooh" and is also the screenwriter of "Tarzan of the Apes" and "The Ranch is My Home". In February 2015, " Big Hero 6 " directed by Don Hall was released in mainland China.

    Performing Experience

    Don Hall, an old Disney employee, once directed "Winnie the Pooh" in 2011, and he is also one of the screenwriters of "The Princess and the Frog". This director, who has a somewhat silly temperament, is actually a hard-core fan of Marvel. So when Disney completed the acquisition of Marvel, Don Hall was moved to select materials from Marvel's works. After he told the big boss John Lasseter about this idea, he received great support from the latter. So Don Hall began to search for targets in the vast Marvel universe. When "Big Hero 6" came into sight, Don Hall said, "Its temperament and style are very suitable for adaptation into animation. Although there are some dark sides, but more of the light part."
    In the original manga, "Big Hero 6" is a Japanese organization that was organized by the Japanese government to protect the secrets of the city. Among the several members, except for Hiro and Baymax, there was no intersection before, and many people were reluctant to team up to fight monsters at first, but in the end they became a powerful force to protect Japan. In the movie version of "Big Hero 6," the remaining four members are all classmates of Hiro's brother, which almost completely subverts the original story and has a new interpretation of the settings of several characters. 
    Extended Reading

    Meet the Robinsons quotes

    • Michael "Goob" Yagoobian: [holding the steak up to his black eye] Mr. Steak, you're my only friend.

      Bowler Hat Guy: The... game didn't go so well, huh?

      Michael "Goob" Yagoobian: No. I fell asleep in the ninth inning. And I missed the winning catch. Then I got beat up. Afterward, Coach took me aside. He told me to let it go. I don't know, he's probably right.

      Bowler Hat Guy: No! Everyone will tell you to let it go and move on, but don't! Instead, let it fester and boil inside of you! Take these feelings and lock them away. Let them fuel your actions. Let hate be your ally, and you will be capable of wonderful, horrid things. Heed my words, Goob: don't let it go.

    • Wilbur: Keep moving forward!