John Andrew Davis is an American film director, writer, animator, voice actor and composer known for his work both in stop-motion animation as well as computer animation. He is the creator of Jimmy Neutron.
Davis began animating as a child using his parent's 8 mm camera to film action figures in stop motion. His interest in animation began when watched a stop motion film called Icharus at a film festival. He worked on the stop motion film The Bermuda Triangle in 1981 while still attending Southern Methodist University, where he graduated in 1984.
Soon after his graduation Davis joined the animation company K&H Productions, working with 2-D animator Keith Alcorn. Soon, Davis made the transition from claymation to 2-D animation with Alcorn's help. K&H did production work for commercials, public access animation, and film festivals. K&H Productions declared bankruptcy in early 1987; that same year DNA Productions was founded.
Ant Bully
In 2006 he directed the film Ant Bully after being approached by Tom Hanks to direct the film. Production on the film made Davis resign from production of Jimmy Neutron in January 2003. He gave his position away as Executive in charge of production to Steve Oedekerk. The two business partners have been associated with various CGI animated projects for over ten years. Davis met Steve in 1995 after a successful time at Siggraph with his Jimmy Neutron character. He also directed the movies Video Game.
In 2000 Davis was up for an Emmy along with 8 others in the category Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming More Than One Hour) for Olive, the Other Reindeer.
In 2002 Davis was nominated for an Oscar along with Steve Oedekerk in the category of Best Animated Feature for Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. The award went to "Shrek".
Well right now I'm just kind of waiting to see. There are a couple of other projects that I'll be doing first. My next film to actually write and direct will be a live action film for Warner Brothers that I've always wanted to do, which is adapting a Robert Heinlein novel called The Star Beast. So it'll be my first live action, and it'll have animation in it but it's exciting because it'll be a little different, something new to learn. And it's a story that I've always wanted to adapt. I just really love the book.