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Kelly Adam Asbury (January 15, 1960 – June 26, 2020) was an American animated film director, writer, voice actor, and illustrator. He was best known for directing animated films, including '' Shrek 2'', '' Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'', ''
Gnomeo & Juliet ''Gnomeo & Juliet'' is a 2011 computer-animated romantic comedy film directed by Kelly Asbury from a screenplay by Rob Sprackling and John Smith. It is loosely based on the play ''Romeo and Juliet'' by William Shakespeare and features the voice ...
'', '' Smurfs: The Lost Village'', and '' UglyDolls''.


Early life

Asbury was born on January 15, 1960
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, the son of Josephine Margaret (Lebeouf) and Donald Leslie Asbury. His father Donald died from cancer when Asbury was 12. He attended Lamar University for two years before transferring to the renowned
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in 1980, where he studied animation and filmmaking.


Career

Asbury got his start at Walt Disney Feature Animation from 1983 to 1995, and contributed storyboards for several animated films including '' The Little Mermaid'' and ''
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'', as well as
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's first feature film, '' Toy Story''. In 1993, he was the assistant art director on
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's ''
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''. In 1995, he began working for
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, and directed two
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-nominated feature films, '' Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'' (2002) and '' Shrek 2'' (2004). In addition to directing, he provided some of the extra voices in ''Shrek 2'' and '' Shrek the Third''. He directed and co-wrote the animated film ''
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'' (2011), for which he also provided the voices of the tiny Red Goon Gnomes. He was nominated for two
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for directing and co-writing that film. In 2003, he wrote a
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book, ''Dummy Days'', a
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of five 20th-century ventriloquists. He wrote and illustrated twelve children's books, including ''Rusty's Red Vacation'', ''Bonnie's Blue House'', and ''Yolanda's Yellow School''. In mid-2011 to mid-2012, Asbury briefly returned to Disney to contribute storyboards to ''
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'' and '' Frozen''. His final directing credits were '' Smurfs: The Lost Village'' for Sony Pictures Animation and '' UglyDolls'' for
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.


Unrealized projects

*'' Shrek'' – In 1997, Asbury was tapped to make his directorial debut with a film adaptation of the children's book '' Shrek!'' alongside Andrew Adamson. He dropped out a year later in favor of ''Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'' and was replaced by Vicky Jenson, but remained as a story artist and received special thanks on the finished film. He later co-directed its sequel, '' Shrek 2''. *'' Pooch Café'' – In 2011, Asbury was brought in by Sony Pictures Animation to write a new draft for a film adaptation of the ''Pooch Café'' comic strip. *'' Will Gallows and the Snake-Bellied Troll'' – In 2011, following the success of ''Gnomeo and Juliet'', Asbury was hired by Rocket Pictures to write and direct a live-action/animated film based on the children's book ''Will Gallows and the Snake-Bellied Troll''. The film would've been Asbury's first foray into live-action filmmaking. *''Kazorn & The Unicorn'' – In 2012, '' Deadline'' reported that Asbury was in the talks with Sony Pictures Animation to make an animated fantasy film titled ''Kazorn & The Unicorn''. It would have followed the adventures of a young man and a unicorn as he seeks to locate a powerful weapon and prove his worth to his true love. Lloyd Taylor was writing the screenplay.
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, Josh Donen, and Russell Hollander were producing the film.
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('' Spies in Disguise'', ''Nimona'') was later hired to co-direct the film with Asbury, but the film has since been put on hold. *''Horacio 3D'' – In 2013, Asbury was tapped to write a Brazilian animated film based on the ''
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'' character Horacio, originally scheduled for a 2017 release. According to animator Fábio Mendes, Asbury was intended to direct the film. But as of 2020, nothing has come from the project.


Death

Asbury died of abdominal cancer on June 26, 2020, in his Encino, Los Angeles, home at age 60. He was buried at
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. He was featured in the ''In Memoriam'' section of the 93rd Academy Awards, and ''
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'' was dedicated to his memory.


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