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Mike Disa

Writer/Director

Mike Disa was raised in a working class family on the South-Side of Chicago where his artist father imbued him with a deep love of film and painting. After college, Mike left for Hollywood with nothing but a portfolio, his grandfather’s beat up Delta 88, and conviction that digital filmmaking was the future of Art.

His many adventures as a homeless artist will be dramatized in the upcoming major motion picture, “Eating out of trash cans is great training for the garbage you’ll be asked to swallow working as a filmmaker.” And it’s direct to video sequel, “I didn’t go through all that to work on this crap.”

Mike found work in video games and television and worked his way into the major animation studios. Along the way he got to train beside some of the best film makers and artists of this generation.

After working for over 10 years as an animator/story artist at Disney Feature Animation, Warner Feature, Marvel, Amblin, and Hanna Barbara, Mike became frustrated with the process, cost, and quality of big studio animated films and struck out to become an independent Director/Writer.

Mike’s most recent film, Hoodwinked Too; Hood vs. Evil, is coming out April 29th. He presently lives in Los Angeles and is developing animated feature films starring smart, funny, well rounded female characters. Some of whom happen to be Princesses.

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