From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mark Andrews is a Pixar employee. He was the story supervisor for The Incredibles, directed the short film One Man Band and co-wrote the short films Jack-Jack Attack and One Man Band. He studied animation at the Character Animation Program at CalArts. He is also considered to be Brad Bird's "right-hand man". Some of his student films have been featured at MOMA's exhibition TOMORROWLAND: CalArts in Moving Pictures. Unlike other CalArts alumni, he is not a fan of Disney films, and claimed he was a bigger fan of Kimba the White Lion, Speed Racer, and Robotech. He is father of Maeve Andrews, who playes the voice of Jack-Jack Parr in The Incredibles. He replaced Brenda Chapman as director of the upcoming Pixar feature film Brave. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mark Andrews, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Jack-Jack Attack
(Story)
One Man Band
(Director)
One Man Band
(Writer)
Brave
(Screenplay)
Brave
(Director)
John Carter
(Screenplay)
The Legend of Mor'du
(Executive Producer)
Distant Shadow
(Screenplay)
Osmosis Jones
(Storyboard)
Ratatouille
(Script Supervisor)
Ratatouille
(Story Supervisor)
Mr. Incredible and Pals
(Storyboard)
Cars
(Additional Storyboarding)
Incredibles 2
(Story Consultant)
The Iron Giant
(Storyboard Artist)
The Incredibles
(Head of Story)
Spider-Man
(Storyboard Artist)
Circle of Stone
(Director)
Samurai Jack
(Storyboard)
Samurai Jack
(Writer)
What If...?
(Storyboard Artist)
Super Giant Robot Brothers!
(Executive Producer)
Super Giant Robot Brothers!
(Director)
The Powerpuff Girls
(Storyboard)