
Brad Bird
Philip Bradley Bird (born September 24, 1957) is an American filmmaker, animator, and voice actor. He has had a career spanning over four decades in both live-action and animation. Bird was born in Montana and grew up in Oregon. He developed an interest in the art of animation early on, and completed his first short subject by age 14. Bird sent the film to Walt Disney Productions, leading to an apprenticeship from the studio's Nine Old Men. He attended the California Institute of the Arts in the late 1970s, and worked for Disney shortly thereafter. In the 1980s, Bird worked in film development with various studios. He co-wrote Batteries Not Included (1987), and developed two episodes of Amazing Stories for Steven Spielberg, including its spin-off (based on a segment written by Bird for the show), the widely panned animated sitcom Family Dog. Afterwards, Bird joined the animated sitcom The Simpsons as creative consultant for eight seasons. He directed the animated film The Iron Giant (1999); though acclaimed, it was a box-office bomb. Bird moved to Pixar where he wrote and directed two successful animated films, The Incredibles (2004) and Ratatouille (2007). They earned Bird two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature wins and Best Original Screenplay nominations. He transitioned to live-action filmmaking with similarly successful Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011), he then directed Disney's Tomorrowland (2015). He returned to Pixar to develop Incredibles 2 (2018), which became the second-highest-grossing animated film of all time during its theatrical run, and earned him another nomination for the Academy Award. In 2026, he is set to partner with Skydance Animation to direct Ray Gunn, a sci-fi noir film he’s wanted to make for over thirty years. Bird has a reputation for supervising his projects to a high degree of detail. He advocates for creative freedom and the possibilities of animation, and has criticized its stereotype as children's entertainment, or classification as a genre, rather than an art. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brad Bird, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Filmography

Incredibles 3
as Edna Mode (voice)
Incredibles 3
as Edna Mode (voice)

Incredicoaster | Disneyland Resort
as Edna Mode (voice)
Incredicoaster | Disneyland Resort
as Edna Mode (voice)

The Power of Stone
as Self
The Power of Stone
as Self

Pass the Warning: Reflecting on Nic Roeg's Masterpiece
as Self
Pass the Warning: Reflecting on Nic Roeg's Masterpiece
as Self

Auntie Edna
as Edna Mode (voice)
Auntie Edna
as Edna Mode (voice)

Incredibles 2
as Edna 'E' Mode / Additional Voices (voice)
Incredibles 2
as Edna 'E' Mode / Additional Voices (voice)

The Giant's Dream: The Making of the Iron Giant
as Self
The Giant's Dream: The Making of the Iron Giant
as Self

Jurassic World
as Monorail Announcer (voice)
Jurassic World
as Monorail Announcer (voice)

Pixar 25 Magic Moments
as Self - Writer / Director, The Incredibles
Pixar 25 Magic Moments
as Self - Writer / Director, The Incredibles

Waking Sleeping Beauty
as Self (archive footage)
Waking Sleeping Beauty
as Self (archive footage)

Fog City Mavericks
as Self
Fog City Mavericks
as Self

The Pixar Story
as Self
The Pixar Story
as Self

Ratatouille
as Ambrister Minion (voice)
Ratatouille
as Ambrister Minion (voice)

More Making of 'The Incredibles'
as Self
More Making of 'The Incredibles'
as Self

The Making of 'The Incredibles'
as Self
The Making of 'The Incredibles'
as Self

From Walt's Table: A Tribute to Disney's Nine Old Men
as Self
From Walt's Table: A Tribute to Disney's Nine Old Men
as Self

The Incredibles
as Edna 'E' Mode (voice)
The Incredibles
as Edna 'E' Mode (voice)

The Making of 'The Iron Giant'
as Self
The Making of 'The Iron Giant'
as Self

Doctor of Doom
as Don Carlo's Voice/Bystander's Voice
Doctor of Doom
as Don Carlo's Voice/Bystander's Voice