Don Hall (birthname:
Donald Lee Hall) is one of the leading animation directors at Walt Disney Feature Animation studios and winner (as co-director) of the Best Animated Feature Oscar for
Big Hero 6 (2014). After graduating and teaching animation at CalArts, Hall landed a story job at Disney as a story artist for the production of
Tarzan (1999).
Hall continued in the same story artist position as well as writing additional story material for Disney’s
The Emperor’s New Groove (2000). He was credited as an additional story artist for
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002), and wrote additional story material for
Brother Bear (2003). Hall served as a story artist and character designer on Disney’s
Chicken Little (2005). The first major animated feature credit Hall was as co-screenwriter and story supervisor on Disney’s commercial failure,
Meet the Robinsons (2007), in which Hall also performed a vocal role. He continued as story supervisor on Disney’s Oscar-nominated
The Princess and the Frog (2009).
Don Hall’s first assignment as co-director (with co-director Stephen Anderson) of a Walt Disney Animation studio film was
Winnie the Pooh (2011), on which he was also a co-writer, and starring the voices of Jim Cummings, Travis Oates, Craig Ferguson, and Huell Howser, while earning a modest $50 million global gross. Don Hall directed (with co-director Chris Williams) the Oscar-winning, computer-animated
Big Hero 6, with the voices of Damon Wayans Jr., James Cromwell, Maya Rudolph, and Alan Tudyk, and grossing over four times costs ($165 million) with a global take of $658 million.
Hall was also directing partner with Williams, with lead directors John Musker and Ron Clements, as well as a story co-writer for Disney’s Polynesia-set
Moana (2016), with the voices of
Auli’I Cravalho,
Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Nicole Scherzinger, and Tudyk, and virtually matching the box-office numbers of the previous
Big Hero 6.
After serving as an additional story artist on Disney’s
Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), Hall was director (with co-director Carlos Lopez Estrada) and co-story writer on Disney’s Oscar-nominated, Southeast Asian-set
Raya and the Last Dragon (2021), with the vocal cast of Kelly Marie Tran,
Awkwafina, Izaac Wang, Gemma Chan, Daniel Dae Kim, Benedict Wong, Sandra Oh, and Tudyk, but under-performing at the box office with a slender $130 million global gross.
Hall was the sole lead director of Disney’s highly anticipated
Strange World (2022), based on an original screenplay by playwright/screenwriter Qui Nguyen and starring the voice actors
Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, Jaboukie Young-White, Gabrielle Union, and Lucy Liu.