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  • William Joyce
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  • William "Bill" Joyce one of the producers, Rise of the Guardians, which is an adaptation of one of his own works.
  • William Joyce (24 April 1906 - 3 January 1946), known as Lord Haw-Haw from his vocal tic, was an American-born fascist politician and Nazi propaganda broadcaster to the United Kingdom during World War II. He was executed for treason after the war by the British government.
  • William Edward Joyce (born December 11, 1957) is an American Actor, Illustrator, Cartoonist, Writer and Filmmaker.
  • William Joyce (24 April 1906 – 3 January 1946), nicknamed Lord Haw-Haw, was an Irish-American fascist politician and Nazi propaganda broadcaster to the United Kingdom during the Second World War. He was hanged for treason by the British as a result of his wartime activities, being believed to owe allegiance to the UK by his possession of a British passport, a document to which, ironically, he was not entitled. The Court of Appeal and the House of Lords upheld his conviction on one count of high treason.
  • William Joyce (b. 1957) is a children's book author, illustrator, and screenwriter who co-wrote the screen story for the Creature Shop film Buddy and served as co-producer on the film. He also made two cameo appearances in the film, as a screaming man and as a man subjecting himself to brain augmentation at the 1932 World's Fair. His illustration work has appeared in Sesame Street Magazine, creating a pull-out poster depicting Joyce's home state of Louisiana for the September, 1994 issue.
  • William Joyce is an American author, illustrator, and filmmaker. His illustrations appeared on numerous New Yorker covers and his paintings are displayed at museums and art galleries. He has written and illustrated over fifty children's books. Joyce has received numerous Emmys for "Rolie Polie Olie}, an animated series based on his series of children's books that airs on the Disney Channel. His second television series, "George Shrinks", airs daily on PBS stations. Joyce created conceptual characters for Disney/Pixar's feature films Toy Story (1995) and A Bug's Life (1998). In 2005 Joyce and Reel FX launched a joint venture, Aimesworth Amusements, to produce feature films, video games and books. n August 2009, Joyce and Reel FX co-founder Brandon Oldenburg founded a Shreveport-based animat
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  • Contemporary references
Birthloc
  • Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
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Birth Date
  • 1906-04-24
death place
  • Wandsworth Prison, London, England
Appearance
  • Last Orders
  • The Big Switch;
Role
  • Producer, Screenwriter
Name
  • William Joyce
Genre
  • Children's Fiction
Wins
  • 1
Education
  • Birkbeck College, University of London
resting place
  • New Cemetery, Bohermore Ireland
Caption
  • Joyce at the 84th Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon
  • Joyce shortly after capture, 1945
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Birthdate
  • 1957-12-11
Other Names
  • Lord Haw-Haw
Party
Birth Place
  • Brooklyn, New York City, United States
Cause of Death
  • Execution by hanging
death date
  • 1946-01-03
Image size
  • 180
Religion
Affiliations
Occupation
  • Broadcaster
Nominations
  • 1
Death Cause
Born
  • 1957-12-11
Known For
  • Broadcasting German propaganda in World War II
Death
  • 1946
Birth name
  • William Joyce
Birth
  • 1906
Nationality
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • American British Irish German
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  • William "Bill" Joyce one of the producers, Rise of the Guardians, which is an adaptation of one of his own works.
  • William Joyce (24 April 1906 - 3 January 1946), known as Lord Haw-Haw from his vocal tic, was an American-born fascist politician and Nazi propaganda broadcaster to the United Kingdom during World War II. He was executed for treason after the war by the British government.
  • William Edward Joyce (born December 11, 1957) is an American Actor, Illustrator, Cartoonist, Writer and Filmmaker.
  • William Joyce is an American author, illustrator, and filmmaker. His illustrations appeared on numerous New Yorker covers and his paintings are displayed at museums and art galleries. He has written and illustrated over fifty children's books. Joyce has received numerous Emmys for "Rolie Polie Olie}, an animated series based on his series of children's books that airs on the Disney Channel. His second television series, "George Shrinks", airs daily on PBS stations. Joyce created conceptual characters for Disney/Pixar's feature films Toy Story (1995) and A Bug's Life (1998). In 2005 Joyce and Reel FX launched a joint venture, Aimesworth Amusements, to produce feature films, video games and books. n August 2009, Joyce and Reel FX co-founder Brandon Oldenburg founded a Shreveport-based animation and visual effects studio MOONBOT Studios.
  • William Joyce (24 April 1906 – 3 January 1946), nicknamed Lord Haw-Haw, was an Irish-American fascist politician and Nazi propaganda broadcaster to the United Kingdom during the Second World War. He was hanged for treason by the British as a result of his wartime activities, being believed to owe allegiance to the UK by his possession of a British passport, a document to which, ironically, he was not entitled. The Court of Appeal and the House of Lords upheld his conviction on one count of high treason.
  • William Joyce (b. 1957) is a children's book author, illustrator, and screenwriter who co-wrote the screen story for the Creature Shop film Buddy and served as co-producer on the film. He also made two cameo appearances in the film, as a screaming man and as a man subjecting himself to brain augmentation at the 1932 World's Fair. His illustration work has appeared in Sesame Street Magazine, creating a pull-out poster depicting Joyce's home state of Louisiana for the September, 1994 issue. Much of Joyce's work has been adapted for animation in recent years, with Joyce executive producing and scripting Rolie Polie Olie, George Shrinks, and the feature Meet the Robinsons (based on A Day with Wilbur Robinson). Joyce's other film work includes visual development for Pixar's Toy Story and A Bug's Life, producing and designing the animated feature Robots, and designing the opening titles for Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium.
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