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Christopher DeFaria

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Christopher DeFaria (born May 20, 1959) is an American film producer.[1] He served as president of animation and innovative technology at Warner Bros. Pictures for four years. In January 2017, he joined DreamWorks Animation in the newly created position of president of the DreamWorks Feature Animation Group.[2] As president, DeFaria oversaw all aspects of DWA's feature animation business, including slate strategy, development, production; innovation and technology; and business affairs[2] prior to his departure in early 2019.[3]

He is a graduate of UCLA, a member of the AMPAS and WGA and a founding member of FilmAid International. He serves on the board of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Early life

DeFaria was born on May 20, 1959, at San Francisco, California, United States. DeFaria began his Hollywood career in 1969 as a voice actor playing the part of Peppermint Patty in Peanuts TV specials from the same year until 1973. He also has a sister, Gabrielle "Gai" DeFaria Ritter, who was previously Peppermint Patty's voice before he took over.[4]

Career

DeFaria produced the film Tom & Jerry, and he also produced the film Coyote vs. Acme (alongside James Gunn).[5]

Prior to establishing Keylight, Chris served as President of DreamWorks Animation where he led the studio’s creative development and technological advancement. Before that he was president of Digital Production and Innovative Technology at Warner Bros. where he founded Warner Animation Group, the studio’s animation division, developed VFX strategies for films like Harry Potter and The Matrix and oversaw initiatives in AI and VR.Template:Cn 

Filmography

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Producer
Year Title Notes
1991 ...And Then She Was Gone TV movie
1992 Amityville: It's About Time Direct-to-video;
Also writer
1993 Amityville: A New Generation
1995 Live Nude Girls Co-producer
1996 Tremors 2: Aftershocks Direct-to-video
2001 Cats & Dogs
2021 Tom & Jerry
N/A[6][7] Coyote vs. Acme

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Associate producer
Year Title Notes
1989 Double Your Pleasure TV movie
1990 She Said No
A Mom for Christmas
1991 What Ever Happened to...
Locked Up: A Mother's Rage
1992 Day-O
A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story
1993 Miracle Child
2020 The Young Witchfinder

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References

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