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  1. Jørgen Lerdam was born on 12 March 1958 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a director, known for The Incredible Story of the Giant Pear (2017), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) and FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992).

    • Jørgen Lerdam
    • March 12, 1958
  2. Apprenticed in animation at Bent Barfod Film, and has since directed and worked in the capacity of chief animator or animator on scores of films, receiving his international breakthrough in the early nineties with 'A Troll in Central Park', 'Thumbelina' and 'Fern Gully: The Last Rain Forest'.

  3. Jørgen Lerdam (født 1958 i Danmark) er en dansk animator og filminstruktør . Liv. Efter sin uddannelse startede Jørgen Lerdam i animationen hos Bent Barfod Film. Til sidst arbejdede han indenfor filmindustrien som chefanimator og instruktør.

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · Jørgen Lerdam’s approach to crafting great animated movies has often made use of the latest technologies – and sometimes even helped pioneer them. Yet he’s quick to point out that his creative instincts and storytelling style remain connected to the classical animation of the great old Disney films.

  5. Jørgen Lerdam is known as an Director, Actor, and Co-Director. Some of his work includes Niko 2: Little Brother, Big Trouble, The Incredible Story of the Giant Pear, Hugo the Movie Star, Olsen Gang Gets Polished, Pettson & Findus - The Tomte Machine, Amazon Jack, Pettson & Findus IV – Forget-Abilities, and The Olsen Gang in Deep Trouble.

  6. Jørgen Lerdam. (1958 – ) Animator og instruktør. Født 1958. Uddannet i animation hos Bent Barfod Film og har siden arbejdet som animator og chefanimator på en lang række film. Fik i begyndelsen af 1990'erne sit internationale gennembrud på store animationsfilm som 'A Troll in Central Park', 'Fern Gully and the Last Rainforest" og "Thumbelina'.

  7. Oct 12, 2017 · The Incredible Story of the Giant Pear: Directed by Amalie Næsby Fick, Jørgen Lerdam, Philip Einstein Lipski. With Alfred Bjerre Larsen, Liva Elvira Magnussen, Peter Frödin, Henrik Koefoed. Life in Solby is nice and peaceful until one day Mitcho and Sebastian find a message in a bottle by the harbour.