Brad Bird

Awards

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Year Result Award Movie
2007 Won Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Animated Feature
Ratatouille
2007 Nominated Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay
Ratatouille

Boston Society of Film Critics

Year Result Award Movie
2007 Won Boston Society of Film Critics Best Screenplay
Ratatouille

British Academy of Film and Television Arts

Year Result Award Movie
2007 Won British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Animated Feature
Ratatouille

Chicago Film Critics Association

Year Result Award Movie
2007 Nominated Chicago Film Critics Association Best Original Screenplay
Ratatouille

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  • L.A. Readers! Celebrate The 10th Anniversary Of THE IRON GIANT With Brad Bird And Friends!

    10/06/09 "Every now and again we folks here at AICN are lucky enough to bring a film to your attention. Somehow, to seemingly discover the film. When we find one of these jewels, we push the living bejeesus out of it because something in the film illicits that pure visceral feeling of wanting the film to succeed.  |  Ain't It Cool News
  • Brad Bird Updates ‘1906’ And ‘Toy Story 3’

    02/06/09 Longtime friend of Henry Selick, Brad Bird was on hand tonight at the Portland premiere of "Coraline", treating MTV News to updates on his first live-action feature, "1906″ and updating us on the status of "Toy Story 3″.  |  MTV Movies Blog
  • intrepid Sundance team

    01/19/09 Writer-director Robert Siegel has gone from being editor in chief of the Onion to becoming the chronicler of bleak sports-related life in the suburban areas around New York City.  |  Styles & Scenes
  • Oscar Watch: Animation

    11/19/08 Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937), the first-ever U.S.-made animated feature, was destined to become a classic -- but not before the Hollywood community derisively dubbed it "Disney's Folly" during the three years (and $1.5 million) it took him to make it.  |  The Hollywood Reporter