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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_LordPeter Lord - Wikipedia

    Peter Duncan Fraser Lord CBE (born 4 November 1953) is an English animator, director, producer and co-founder of the Academy Award-winning Aardman Animations studio, an animation firm best known for its clay-animated films and shorts, particularly those featuring plasticine duo Wallace and Gromit.

  2. Peter Lord is Co-Founder and Creative Director of Aardman. He co-founded the studio with his long-time collaborator, David Sproxton, in 1972. As a director, Lord has been honoured with two Academy Award ® nominations for Best Animated Short, the first in 1992 for Adam, and for Wat’s Pig in 1996, and Best Animated Feature for Pirates!

  3. Peter Lord is an animation legend. He co-founded Aardman at only 17 years old, co-directed Chicken Run, was animator of Morph, produced Shaun the Sheep and n...

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  4. Earlier this year I traded emails with Peter Lord, who was my pastor for a couple of years when I was a mid-twenty-something young man just starting out in my career. Now somewhere around 82, he’s retired from the pastorate but still active in teaching people how to hear God and care for their soul.

  5. www.aardman.com › aboutAbout | Aardman

    Co-Founders Peter Lord and David Sproxton first moved to Bristol in 1976 to produce their first professional production and never left. Aardman is now so deeply rooted in the city that it has become part of the studio’s DNA.

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0520485Peter Lord - IMDb

    Peter Lord was born on 4 November 1953 in Bristol, England, UK. He is a producer and director, known for The Amazing Adventures of Morph (1980), Chicken Run (2000) and Flushed Away (2006).

  7. Aardman was founded in 1972 as a low-budget project by Peter Lord and David Sproxton, who wanted to realise their dream of producing an animated motion picture. The partnership provided animated sequences for the BBC series for deaf children Vision On.