Chris Renaud

Chris Renaud

Chris Renaud is an American illustrator and film-maker. He was nominated for an Academy Award for the 2006 animated short No Time for Nuts, which featured the character Scrat from the computer animated Ice Age films. Most recently, he directed Despicable Me, starring the voice of Steve Carell, which debuted #1 at the U.S. box office on July 9th, 2010. After graduating from Syracuse University with an illustration degree, Renaud began work as a graphic designer in the sports entertainment industry. He has created logo designs and mascot characters for NFL Properties, the NBA, and Foot Locker, among others. After working as a designer and illustrator for a variety of publications and agencies, Chris began drawing and writing comic books. Working for both Marvel Comics and DC Comics, his notable projects include illustrating Marvel's Starfleet Academy and pitching the original story concept that evolved into Batman: Cataclysm. This yearlong tale across all Batman-related comics resulted in increased sales and visibility for the renowned character. As the production designer on the Disney Channels’ The Book of Pooh, Renaud transitioned into the world of children’s television. Since that groundbreaking project, he has been able to design virtual sets and puppet characters for Bear in the Big Blue House, Lazy Town, Curious Pictures, Sony Animation, and many more. With the new show It's a Big Big World, currently airing on PBS, he took the lead role in the visual development and design of every aspect of this Emmy-nominated children’s program. Renaud worked for Blue Sky Studios as a story artist on such films as Robots, Ice Age: The Meltdown, and the Dr. Seuss classic Horton Hears A Who!. He also wrote and co-directed the animated short No Time for Nuts, which received an Annie Award and a 2007 Oscar nomination within the animated short films category. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2006. Renaud works for Illumination Entertainment and lives in Paris, France. He directed Despicable Me, starring Steve Carell, which was released in the U.S. on July 9, 2010.

Despicable Me 4
2024
Director
Mooned
2023
Additional Voices
Migration
2023
Additional Voices (voice)
Post Modern Minion
2022
Executive Producer
Minions: The Rise of Gru
2022
Producer
Minions & More Volume 1
2022
Norman / Pipsqueak (voice)
Minions & More Volume 2
2022
Minions / Pipsqueak / Neanderthal Dad / The Animals (voice)
Minions & Monsters
2021
Executive Producer
Toying with the Holidays
2021
Customer
Sing 2
2021
Additional Voices (voice)
Santa's Little Helpers
2019
Executive Producer
The Dog Days of Winter
2019
Executive Producer
The Secret Life of Pets 2
2019
Director
Illumination Presents: 10 Minion Mini-Movies
2019
Dave the Minion (voice)
The Grinch
2018
Executive Producer
Christmas in Love
2018
Caroler
Despicable Me 3
2017
Executive Producer
The Secret Life of Pets
2016
Director
Norman Television
2016
Executive Producer
Weenie
2016
Executive Producer
Sing
2016
Additional Voices (voice)
Minions
2015
Executive Producer
Binky Nelson Unpacified
2015
Executive Producer
Competition
2015
Minion (voice)
Cro Minion
2015
Minion / Neanderthal Dad (voice)
Illumination 7 Mini-Movie Collection
2014
The Animals
Despicable Me 2
2013
Director
Puppy
2013
Executive Producer
Training Wheels
2013
Executive Producer
Panic in the Mailroom
2013
Executive Producer
The Lorax
2012
Director
Forces of Nature
2012
Executive Producer
Serenade
2012
Wagon Ho!
2012
Despicable Me
2010
Director
Despicable Me Presents: Minion Madness
2010
Producer
Horton Hears a Who!
2008
Storyboard Artist
No Time for Nuts
2006
Director