Robert Lence has been a major contributor on some of the most successful films in the history of animated features. In his twenty-eight-year animation career, he has worked as a Screenwriter, Head of Story, Storyboard Artist, Visual Development Artist, and Story Consultant, helping create original characters, writing dialogue, and shaping the story on over a dozen major-release animated features. Robert has worked at Walt Disney, Pixar and Dreamworks. He worked in Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Lion King 2 (1998), A Bug's Life (1998) and Shrek 82001). Robert served as Co-Head of Story on Pixar's 1995 Toy Story, the first ever computer animated feature film.
Beauty and the Beast
(Story)
Cats Don't Dance
(Story)
Toy Story
(Story Supervisor)
The Snow Queen 3: Fire and Ice
(Writer)
Home on the Range
(Story)
Brother Bear 2
(Story)
Sheep & Wolves: Pig Deal
(Screenplay)
The Snow Queen: Mirror Lands
(Director)
The Snow Queen: Mirror Lands
(Writer)
Tofu
(Screenplay)