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• Personal Quotes • Trivia • Trademark Photo & Video • Photo Gallery • Trailers and Videos Opinion • Awards Related Items • Credited With • News • External Sites Professional Services • Get more at IMDbPro Notable work Robot Chicken The Lego Batman Movie Chris mckay Tomorrow War Christopher McKay, also known as Chris Taylor [ citation needed] (born November 11, 1973), is an American animator, director, editor, writer, producer, and visual effects artist.
He is best known for directing and editing three seasons of Robot Chicken and two seasons of Moral Orel.
He made his feature directorial debut with The Lego Batman Movie (2017). He directed the film The Tomorrow War (2021), and is attached to direct Renfield and a live-action film about Nightwing.
Contents • 1 Early life and education • 2 Career • 2.1 Television • 2.2 Film • 3 Filmography • 3.1 Film • 3.2 Television • 3.2.1 Technical credits • 4 References • 5 External links Early life and education [ edit ] McKay was born in Winter Park, Florida, but spent most of his childhood in Chicago, Illinois. [1] Growing up, McKay was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock films and decided to pursue film. He shot his earliest work on his parent's Super 8 film camera. McKay attended Southern Illinois University for two years as a film student, and completed his degree chris mckay Columbia College Chicago.
While studying in Chicago, McKay attended his first film shoot for the 1989 comedy Uncle Buck. [1] Career [ edit ] In his early career McKay worked at several video and equipment rental companies. After purchasing production equipment of his own, he worked for three years shooting and editing music videos, industrial videos and local films. Then he started an editing job at a production company where he completed his first film 2wks, 1yr.
[1] McKay started his career as an editor, after leaving that company he first edited a film of his friend, titled Kwik Stop. [1] Television [ edit ] In 2004, McKay moved to Los Angeles and landed an chris mckay job at the animation studio ShadowMachine.
[2] He started work on the first episode of Robot Chicken, a stop motion adult animated sketch comedy TV series created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich. McKay created and voiced the series' first end title sequence. [1] In 2006, McKay started work on animated series Moral Orel for Adult Swim. whose creator Dino Stamatopoulos once said to him that he "really deserve[d] a producer credit" on the series, on which McKay replied that he would "really like to do is direct." So in the second season of the series, Dino let him direct more than half episodes out of twenty episodes and also from the third season.
[1] His work on Moral Orel impressed Matt and Seth, who offered him to direct Robot Chicken and in 2007, McKay directed the third, fourth, and the fifth seasons of the series, aired on Adult Swim. [1] [2] In 2007, McKay worked as editor and chris mckay effect artist on the special episode Robot Chicken: Star Wars chris mckay Seth, which aired on June 17, 2007.
Then in 2008, he also chris mckay on the Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II as co-producer and animation editor. In 2010, McKay directed and co-produced the final installment of the special episodes, Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III. [1] In 2009, McKay co-produced and directed the complete first season of the animated sci-fi adventure series Titan Maximum on Cartoon Network.
[1] [2] Film [ edit ] In 2011, Warner Bros. hired McKay to join directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller on the live-action animated The Lego Movie to co-direct the film's animation, [3] the film was released domestically on February 7, 2014 and grossed over $468 million against a reported budget of $60 million. [4] While Lord and Miller were working on 22 Jump Street, they sent McKay to Australia to supervise all animation, editing, effects, lighting and rendering of The Lego Movie.
[5] In March 2014, Warner Bros. set McKay to direct the sequel to the 2014 hit The Lego Movie, which Lord and Miller would produce, and Michelle Morgan and Jared Stern would write. [6] On October 10, WB announced the spin-off film The Lego Batman Movie, pushing back The Lego Movie sequel and fast-tracking development.
McKay directed The Lego Batman Movie, which was released on February 10, 2017. [7] Seth Grahame-Smith co-wrote the screenplay, while Will Arnett reprised the voice of Batman. [7] In February 2015, Warner Bros. announced the development of a theatrical Adventure Time animated film adaptation, which would be produced and written by creator Pendleton Ward and produced by Roy Lee and McKay.
[8] In March 2015, McKay signed a first-look deal for being a producer with Warner Bros.
{INSERTKEYS} [9] McKay is currently developing and is attached to direct Nightwing, as a part of the DC Extended Universe, [10] and is also set to direct an adaptation of Jonny Quest [11] as well as a sequel to The Lego Batman Movie titled Lego Superfriends.
[12] However, Lego Superfriends was cancelled following Universal's acquisition of the Lego film rights. [13] He, alongside Jon and Josh Silberman, was set to produce the live-action/animation film Coyote vs. Acme, based on Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote and directed by Dave Green. [14] However, he departed the project by December 2020. [15] In 2021, it was announced that McKay would replace Dexter Fletcher as director of the film Renfield, from a screenplay by Ryan Ridley from a pitch by Robert Kirkman.
[16] Filmography [ edit ] Film [ edit ] Director Year Title 2002 2wks, 1yr 2017 The Lego Batman Movie 2021 The Tomorrow War 2023 Renfield Writer Year Title Notes 2002 2wks, 1yr 2020 Dolittle Writer for reshoots (Uncredited) [17] 2023 Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Story only Editor Year Title Notes 1995 It's Now...
or NEVER! 1998 35 Miles from Normal Stricken Bullet on a Wire 2001 Kwik Stop 2002 2wks, 1yr 2014 The Lego Movie Also animation co-director and supervisor Producer • The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017) Executive producer • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) Television [ edit ] Year Title Director Producer Writer Notes 2006-2008 Moral Orel Yes Yes Yes 19 episodes (director); 33 episodes (producer); 1 episode (writer) 2007-2011 Robot Chicken Yes Yes No 42 episodes (director); 27 episodes (producer) 2009 Titan Maximum Yes Yes No 9 episodes (director); 9 episodes (producer) 2010 Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III Yes Yes No TV special Technical credits [ edit ] Year Title Animator Editor VFX artist Notes 2005-2009 Robot Chicken Yes Yes Yes 21 episodes (animation editor); 25 episodes (editor); 2 episodes (VFX artist) 2005-2007 Moral Orel Yes Yes Yes 2 episodes (animation editor); 15 episodes (editor); 1 episode (VFX artist) 2007 The Sarah Silverman Program No Yes No Episode "Batteries" Robot Chicken: Star Wars No Yes Yes TV special 2009 Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II Yes No No Titan Maximum Yes No Yes 7 episodes (animation editor); 5 episodes (title sequence design) References [ edit ] • ^ a b c d e f g h i "Interview: Chris McKay [part 1]".
yourdailyjoe.com . Retrieved July 23, 2015. • ^ a b c "Interview: Chris McKay [part 2]". yourdailyjoe.com . Retrieved July 23, 2015. • ^ McNary, Dave (November 11, 2011). "Warners greenlights 'Lego' feature". variety.com . Retrieved July 23, 2015. • ^ "The LEGO Movie (2014)". boxofficemojo.com . Retrieved July 23, 2015. • ^ Sarto, Dan (February 10, 2014).
"Supervising Animator Chris McKay Talks 'The LEGO Movie' ". awn.com . Retrieved July 23, 2015. • ^ Fleming, Mike Jr.
(March 12, 2014). "Warner Bros Builds 'Lego' Sequel With Chris McKay Directing". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved July 16, 2015. • ^ a b Kit, Borys (October 10, 2014). " 'Lego Batman' Spinoff Movie in the Works at Warner Bros. (Exclusive)". hollywoodreporter.com . Retrieved July 16, 2015. • ^ Busch, Anita (February 27, 2015). "Cartoon Network's 'Adventure Time' Heads To Big Screen At Warner Bros". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved July 23, 2015. • ^ McNary, Dave (March 6, 2015).
" 'Lego Batman' Director Gets First-Look Deal at Warner Bros. (EXCLUSIVE)". variety.com . Retrieved July 16, 2015. • ^ Ford, Rebecca (February 23, 2017). "Warner Bros. Plotting Live-Action 'Nightwing' Movie With 'Lego Batman Movie' Director (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter .
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"Jonny Quest Movie Lands LEGO Batman Director Chris McKay". Screen Rant. Retrieved Chris mckay 8, 2018. • ^ Anderson, Jenna (December 5, 2018).
" 'LEGO Batman Movie 2' in the Works". ComicBook.com. • ^ Motamayor, Rafael (June 14, 2021). "The Scrapped 'LEGO Batman' Sequel Was Being Written by Dan Harmon and Michael Waldron, and the Story Sounds Incredible". Collider. Retrieved June 14, 2021. • ^ Donnelly, Matt (December 17, 2019). "Warner Bros.' Wile E. Coyote Movie Sets Dave Green to Direct (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Penske Media Corporation.
Retrieved December 18, 2019. • ^ Rubin, Rebecca (23 December 2020).
"Warner Bros. chris mckay Release 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Prequel and 'The Color Purple' Musical in Theaters in 2023". Variety. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
• ^ Kroll, Justin (2021-04-13). " 'Tomorrow War' Director Chris mckay McKay Boards 'Renfield'; Universal's Latest Monster Movie Focused on Character From 'Dracula' ". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-05-02. • ^ Borys Kit (April 15, 2019). " 'Ninja Turtles' Director Jonathan Liebesman Tackling 'Doctor Dolittle' Reshoots (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 9, 2020. External links [ edit ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chris McKay.
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• Trying to Get to Heaven Chris mckay They Close the Door • Out of Touch • Ruminations: Big and Little Bullys • You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can • Stand Still Like the Hummingbird • A Thousand Little Trees of Blood • The Theater and Its Double • All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name • Season 3 • Unfiltered • Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door • Out of Touch • Ruminations: Big and Little Bullys • You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can • Stand Still Like the Hummingbird • A Thousand Little Trees of Blood • The Theater and Its Double • All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name • Season 3 • Unfiltered 9 episodes ( see below) First appearance " Pilot" “ My whole life, I've been working towards this one thing.
Going pro. Being the greatest. And for as long as I can remember, I thought that was actually possible. Then I get to school, and. I look around, everyone's good. †— McKay to his father [src] Christopher "Chris" McKay, also known as McKay, is a main character in the first season of Euphoria.
He is portrayed by Algee Smith, while his 11-year-old counterpart is portrayed by twins Yohance and Zakai Biagas-Bey. Known to his friends as McKay, the football star finds the adjustment to college harder than expected as he struggles on the field and in his relationship with Cassie Howard.
Contents • 1 Biography • 1.1 Chris mckay life • 1.2 Season 1 • 2 Relationship • 2.1 Cassie Howard • 3 Physical appearance • 4 Appearances • 5 Quotes • 6 Trivia • 7 Gallery • 8 References Biography Early life “ If there were 129 D1 teams, and 85 players per team, that made him one of 10,965.
And he realized. he didn't stand a chance of going pro. †— Rue's chris mckay [src] McKay grew up with his mother (whom he describes as "OCD"), his father, Frederick, and his younger twin brothers, Roy and Troy.
Growing chris mckay, McKay was pressured chris mckay his father into striving for a career in football. He underwent intense practice sessions, during which he threw up on at least one occasion. Though he hated his father for his methods, McKay believed his determination would one day translate into success.
During his high school football career, McKay held the state record for most receiving yards in his junior and senior years and broke the school's records for most receptions, most yards during a game (112), most yards per catch, and most yards after the catch.
He also befriended Nate Jacobs and entered a relationship with Cassie Howard. After graduating East Highland High School, McKay was recruited to play division one football into the local state college, 30 miles from his house.
Although he believed that he was smarter than most of his teammates and would invest the money he won wisely, he came to the realization that all his peers had equal or higher levels of skill and drive. During a positional breakdown, McKay decided to calculate the odds that he would be drafted; upon discovering that they were very low, he began to doubt that he would end up succeeding. Season 1 Note: This section is a stub.
You can help Euphoria Wiki by expanding it. Relationship Cassie Howard Note: This section is a stub. You can help Euphoria Wiki by expanding it. Physical appearance McKay is brown-skin black man with hair that is often braided back with the sides shaved. Small, dark brown, almond shaped eyes and full lips with a parial goatee.
Lean and fit body with a six pack and defined biceps. Simple style; sporting mostly blue or beige hoodies, bomber jackets and a tan canvas jacket to the carnival with Cassie.
Appearances Season 1 appearances Pilot Stuntin' Like My Daddy Made You Look Shook Ones Pt. II '03 Bonnie and Clyde The Next Episode The Trials and Tribulations of Trying to Pee While Depressed And Salt the Earth Behind You Season 2 appearances Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door Out of Touch Ruminations: Big and Little Bullys You Who Cannot See, Think of Those Who Can Stand Still Like the Hummingbird A Thousand Little Trees of Blood The Theater and Its Double All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name Quotes “ All right, look, I don't know what she's done, guys, but I'm just saying, I think she's cool.
She's smart. She's funny. Bro, she likes cars, man. She loves cars. †— McKay to his friends [src] “ Why you gotta make everything so sexual? .I'm trying to have a real-ass conversation with you. †— McKay to Cassie [src] “ It's not like it's that big of a fucking secret, Cassie.
†— McKay to Cassie regarding her sex videos [src] Trivia • At the start of " The Next Episode", a young McKay recites the poem "America" by Jamaican writer and poet Claude McKay. Gallery See also: Category:Images of Chris McKay Characters Main characters Rue Bennett · Jules Vaughn · Leslie Bennett · Cal Jacobs · Fezco · Nate Jacobs · Chris McKay · Cassie Howard · Maddy Perez · Kat Hernandez · Lexi Howard · Gia Bennett · Ashtray · Ethan Daley · Elliot Recurring characters Robert Bennett · Leslie Bennett's mother · Bobbi · Barbara Brookes · Bruce · Caleb · Tyler Clarkson · Custer · Daniel Dimarco · Faye · Kat Hernandez's mother · Gus Howard · Suze Howard · Aaron Jacobs · Marsha Jacobs · Laurie · Miss Marsha · Roy McKay · Troy McKay · Mouse · Ali Muhammad · Marie O'Neill · Ted Perez · Samantha · Sebastian · Theo · David Vaughn Minor characters Allan · Anna · Mrs.
Applegate · Bambi · Becky · Robert Bennett's father · Robert Bennett's mother · " Bowl-Cut" · Bruce Jr. · Coach · Ethan Daley's chris mckay · Judy Daley · Derek · Mrs. Donovan · Ella · Ella · Elliot's cousin · Emma · Gabe · Vice Principal Garcia · Dr.
Goodwin · Chief Greenwood · " Hallie" · Harris · Harry · Principal Hayes · Bud Jacobs · Cal Jacobs' mother · Cal Jacobs' sister · " Jade" · Jake · Jesse · Johnny · Luke Kasten · Dr.
Kay · Ms. Kelly · Lisa · " Luna" · " Marta" · Mr. Martin · Frederick McKay · Michael · Mick · Minako · Mitch · Molly · Natalie · Chris mckay. Mardy Nichols · Paulie · Sonia Perez · Phillip · Phillip Redmond · Phillip Redmond's son · Rick · Ricki · Detective Riley · Jack Rose · Dr.
Salah · Sandy · Skye · Stacey · Kendra Sutherland · Tammy · TC · Ted · Tim · Travis · Trevor · Vincent van Gogh · Amy Vaughn · Virgil · Wes · Officer Wilson none
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McKay in Antarctica in 2005 Nationality American Education Physics, Florida Atlantic University Mechanical Engineering, Florida Atlantic Chris mckay PhD in astrogeophysics, University of Colorado (1982) Occupation Planetary Scientist, NASA Ames Research Center Organization Planetary Society Mars Society Dr Christopher P.
McKay (born 1954) [1] is an American planetary scientist at NASA Ames Research Center, studying planetary atmospheres, astrobiology, and terraforming. McKay majored in physics at Florida Atlantic University, where he also studied mechanical engineering, graduating in 1975, [2] and received his PhD in astrogeophysics from the University of Colorado in 1982.
{INSERTKEYS} [3] [4] Contents • 1 Career • 2 Ethics of terraforming • 3 See also • 4 References • 5 External links Career [ edit ] McKay has done research on planetary atmospheres, particularly the atmospheres of Titan [5] and Mars, and on the origin and evolution of life. [6] He is a co-investigator on the Huygens probe, the Mars Phoenix lander, and the Mars Science Laboratory.
He also performed field research on extremophiles, in such locations as Death Valley, the Atacama Desert, [7] Axel Heiberg Island, and ice-covered lakes in Antarctica. McKay is the Principal Investigator of the proposed Icebreaker Life astrobiology mission to Mars. [8] In 2015 he received the Nevada Medal. He was a member of the board of directors of the Planetary Society and also works with the Mars Society, and has written and spoken on space exploration and terraforming.
[9] [10] [11] He is also an adviser for the Microbes Mind Forum. [12] Ethics of terraforming [ edit ] McKay advocates a moderately biocentric position in the ethics of terraforming, arguing that we must thoroughly explore a planet such as Mars first to discover whether there is any microbial life before taking first steps toward terraforming, and that if indigenous alien life is found in an obscure niche or dormant on Mars, we should remove all Earth life and alter Mars to support the global spread of this alien life on Mars.
[13] [14] He has held a series of public debates with Robert Zubrin, who advocates a moderately anthropocentric position on the ethics of terraforming. [15] [16] See also [ edit ] • David S.
McKay (September 25, 1936 – February 20, 2013) a NASA astrobiologist References [ edit ] • ^ "5382 McKay (1991 JR2)". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/ . Retrieved 2 March 2021. McKay. Discovered 1991 May 8 by R.H.McNaugth at Siding Spring. Named for Christopher P. McKay (b. 1954), sapce scientist and exobiologist ... • ^ Edward Silverman, " Scientists' Paths To Eminence: What Are The Turning Points?", The Scientist, Vol:6, #2, 20 January 1992. • ^ Chris McKay Planetary Scientist - NASA Quest • ^ "Many Worlds Symposium".
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Archived from the original on 2012-10-29. Retrieved 2012-08-27. • ^ e.g. Photochemically Driven Collapse of Titan's Atmosphere, Ralph D. Lorenz, Christopher P. McKay, and Jonathan I. Lunine, Science, Vol. 275 pp.
642–644, 31 Jan. 1997 • ^ Organic Synthesis in Experimental Impact Shocks, Christopher P. McKay and William J. Borucki, Science, Vo. 276 pp. 390–392, 18 April 1997 • ^ Microbial Life in the Atacama Desert, R.
M. Maier, K. P. Drees, J. W. Neilson, D. A. Henderson, J. Quade, J. L. Betancourt;, Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez, Fred A. Rainey, and Christopher P. McKay, Science, Vol. 306 pp. 1289–1290, 19 November 2004 • ^ Christopher P.
McKay; Carol R. Stoker; Brian J. Glass; Chris mckay I. Davé; Alfonso F. Davila; Jennifer L. Heldmann; Margarita M. Marinova; Alberto G. Fairen; Richard C. Quinn; Kris A.
Zacny; Gale Paulsen; Peter H. Smith; Victor Parro; Dale T. Andersen; Michael H. Hecht; Denis Lacelle; Wayne H. Pollard (April 5, 2013).
"The Icebreaker Life Mission to Mars: A Search for Biomolecular Evidence for Life". Astrobiology. 13 (4): chris mckay. Bibcode: 2013AsBio.13.334M. doi: 10.1089/ast.2012.0878. PMID 23560417. S2CID 21073805. • ^ Haynes, R. H.; McKay, C. P. (1992). "The Implantation of Life on Mars: Feasibility and Motivation". Adv. Space Res. 12 (4): 133–140. Bibcode: 1992AdSpR.12.133H.
doi: 10.1016/0273-1177(92)90167-v. PMID 11538133. • ^ C. P. McKay and M. M. Marinova, "The Physics, Biology and Environmental Ethics of Making Mars Habitable", Astrobiology 1, 89–109 (2001). • ^ Marinova, M. M.; McKay, C. P.; Hashimoto, H. (2005).
"Radiative-Convective Model of Warming Mars using Artificial Super-Greenhouse Gases". J. Geophys. Res. 110: E03002. Bibcode: 2005JGRE.110.3002M. doi: 10.1029/2004JE002306. • chris mckay Microbes Mind Forum – Advisors Archived 2014-02-28 at the Wayback Machine (2014) • ^ C. P.
McKay, "Let's Put Martian Life First", The Planetary Report, XXI(4), 4–5 (2001). • ^ McKay, Chris (December 2007). "Planetary Ecosynthesis on Mars: Restoration Ecology and Environmental Ethics" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-04-01. Retrieved 2017-01-04. • ^ C. P. McKay and R. M. Zubrin, "Do Indigenous Martian Bacteria have Precedence over Human Exploration?" in On to Mars: Colonizing a New World (pp. 177–182) • ^ R. M. Zubrin and C.
P. McKay, "A World for the Winning: The Exploration and Terraforming of Mars", The Planetary Report, XII(5), 16–19 (1992). External links [ edit ] Media related to Christopher McKay at Wikimedia Commons • Video of Chris McKay on The Agenda with Steve Paikin, "Are We Bound for Space?" panel discussion with Chris Hadfield, Lawrence Krauss, Donna Chris mckay, Karl Schroeder and Robert D.
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