J. Todd Anderson is a storyboard artist who has worked with a number of filmmakers, including the Coen brothers. He also, along with film archivist and friend George Willeman and WYSO D.J. Niki Dakota, produces Filmically Perfect. He made his directorial debut in 1998 with the film The Naked Man. A few years later, he served as second unit director on the Coen brothers' Intolerable Cruelty, which earned him membership in the Directors Guild of America. Anderson received credit for appearing in Fargo as "Victim in Field". Instead of his name being used, he was credited with the symbol for the artist formerly known as Prince, which was turned on its side and a smiley face drawn in the circle. In addition, his name was used in the 2010 film True Grit as one of the many aliases for the outlaw Tom Chaney.
The Dictator
(Storyboard Artist)
The Naked Man
(Director)
Emma and Elvis
(Storyboard Artist)
Fargo
(Storyboard Artist)
My Mummy
(Director)
The Naked Man
(Writer)
Hail, Caesar!
(Storyboard Artist)
The Hudsucker Proxy
(Storyboard Artist)
My Mummy
(Producer)
My Mummy
(Writer)
The Nice Guys
(Storyboard Artist)
The Stepford Wives
(Storyboard Artist)
The Mothman Prophecies
(Storyboard Artist)
The Predator
(Storyboard Artist)
Men in Black
(Storyboard Artist)
The Big Lebowski
(Storyboard Artist)
The Old Man & the Gun
(Storyboard Artist)
The Addams Family
(Storyboard Artist)
The Peanut Butter Falcon
(Storyboard Artist)
Warcraft
(Storyboard Artist)
Twister
(Storyboard Artist)
Raising Arizona
(Storyboard Artist)
Honey Don't!
(Storyboard Artist)
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
(Storyboard Artist)