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Employment History
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1. CalArts - School of Film and Video: Notable Alumni
www.calarts.com/schools/film/a - [Cached]Published on: 4/5/2006 Last Visited: 3/31/2007
Robin Anderson (BFA 95, Character Animation) is the character art director at the gaming division of Saban Entertainment. Previously, she was an animator at Disney. -
2. www.expressmusic.com
www.expressmusic.com/biographi - [Cached]Published on: 7/30/2000 Last Visited: 12/7/2000
Rob Anderson
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Rob Anderson
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Rob Anderson - Show Director
Rob Anderson presently resides in Orlando, Florida, he originally hails from Plain City, Ohio.
Professional Highlights :
His works include Tarzan for Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Variety Hour for The International Fringe Festival, Direction and Stage Production Numbers for Live! Regis and Kathy Lee and Kongfrontation and The Marvel Super Hero Show for Universal Studios, Florida.
The list of celebrities Rob has worked with over the years is quite impressive. He has had the pleasure of working with : Alan Menken, Lea Salonga, Judy Kuhn, Paige O'Hara, Charlton Heston, Carol Lawrence, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor, Helen Reddy, Leslie Uggams, Theodore Bikel, Mercedes Ellington, Kaye Ballard, Ann-Margret, Robert Conrad, Onna White, Mariette Hartley, Donald Sadler and Judson Green.
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In 1998 Rob Anderson was the Show Director for Disney's Animal Kingdom's March of the Artimals. Disney Company CEO, Michael Eisner experienced a performance of the parade and labeled it as the most creative thing we have ever done..
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Rob grew up in a small rural town with one traffic light. There was a red light on the top of the traffic light and it was connected to a button in his house. Rob's father was the Chief of Police and whenever Mrs. Anderson wanted him at home she would page him by pushing the button and activating the red light.
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3. www.world-wide-art.com
www.world-wide-art.com - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/1999 Last Visited: 9/3/2000
Robin Anderson

