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Dave Filoni
Dave Filoni at the Star Wars Weekends
Born (1974-06-07) June 7, 1974 (age 50)
Occupation(s)Animation director, animator, screenwriter, voice actor

Dave Filoni (born June 7, 1974) is an American animation director, voice actor, writer, and animator. He is most known for his work on Avatar: The Last Airbender and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He is also an executive producer on Star Wars Rebels for all seasons, and for the first 2 seasons he served as its supervising director, Justin Ridge succeeded him as supervising director for the remainder of the show. The reason of Dave Filoni's departure was because in September 2016, he accepted a promotion to oversee all of Lucasfilm Animation projects.[1]

Early life

Dave Filoni grew up in Mt. Lebanon, a suburb near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and attended the Mt. Lebanon High School and the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Dave was in the marching band at Mt. Lebanon, and he was the starting goaltender for half of his senior year on the hockey team. Additionally, he designed and painted several murals at Mt. Lebanon High School, which have since been removed due to renovations.

Early career

Prior to his work on Star Wars, Filoni worked on episodes of the television series Avatar: The Last Airbender.[citation needed]

Star Wars

He is the director of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars feature film, and the supervising director of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series.

Whilst on The Star Wars Show Filoni revealed that he originally believed he was being pranked when given the Star Wars Job. Filoni made an appearance at Celebration IV on Sunday, May 28, 2007 with producer Catherine Winder in the Celebration Theater (Room 408AB), to discuss the beginnings of the new television series and reveal how The Clone Wars is being created. At the time, he announced he would be writing for the Clone Wars monthly comic. Filoni voices the bounty hunter Embo during various episodes in different seasons.[citation needed]

An avid Plo Koon fan,[citation needed] Filoni dressed up as the Jedi Master for the opening of Revenge of the Sith. In February 2009, Filoni was inducted as an Honorary Member of the 501st Legion international costuming organization in recognition of his contributions to the continuing Star Wars saga.

Dave Filoni's office, as seen in the extra features on the Star Wars: The Clone Wars DVD, is filled with Plo Koon paraphernalia. He has a bust of Plo Koon's head, a model of Plo Koon's ship, an autographed portrait by the actor who played Plo Koon, a replica of Plo Koon's lightsaber on his desk, and his personal Plo Koon costume on display. Filoni also has a note book sized planner on his desk with Plo Koon's picture taped to the outside, and he has written the words "Plo Kool" on concept art designs for the Clone Wars, indicating that he liked those designs. Filoni also has a small model of the character Appa on his desk, from Avatar: The Last Airbender. Dave has attended all the Clone Wars premiers and attended the fifth season premiere in Orlando, Florida during the special event Celebration VI on August 24, 2012.[citation needed] He is the most associated with developing the characters of Ahsoka Tano, and Captain Rex.

Dave Filoni also provided the voice of the bounty hunter Embo in the Clone Wars, and he has become a popular character among fans.[citation needed]

Filoni is serving as an executive producer of Star Wars Rebels, which debuted in fall 2014, alongside Greg Weisman and Simon Kinberg.[2] For the first 2 seasons he also served as it's supervising director. He appointed Justin Ridge as his successor for the remainder of the show, though he still remained as executive producer. Filoni departed as supervising director in September 2016 when he was given the job as overseer of all future and current Lucasfilm Animation projects.[3]

In the Star Wars Rebels season three episode The Holocrons of Fate, he is credited as the Rebel Crewman.

Personal life

Filoni's hobbies include playing ice hockey; he plays the position of goaltender. He has also participated in Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament. He is a level 80 Night Elf Hunter in World of Warcraft, a longtime Godzilla fan, and an unofficial Dúnedain. He is also a fan of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates.[citation needed]

Filmography

Year Film Credited as Episodes Directed Voice Role Notes
Director Writer Executive producer Voice Actor
1997-2004 King of the Hill No No No No Animation Staff[4]
2001-2002 The Oblongs No No No No
2005 Avatar: The Last Airbender Yes No No No "Pilot", "The Boy in the Iceberg", "The Avatar Returns", "Imprisoned", "Jet", "The Blue Spirit", "The Fortuneteller", "The Siege of the North, Part 2"
2008 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Yes No No No Supervising Director
2008-2014 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Yes Yes No Yes "Rising Malevolence", "Lethal Trackdown", "Padawan Lost", "Wookiee Hunt", "A Friend in Need", "The Wrong Jedi", Embo (Season 2-5), Jakoli (Season 4), Spots Podal (Season 5)
2014-Present Star Wars Rebels Yes Yes Yes Yes "Path of the Jedi", "Fire Across the Galaxy", "The Lost Commanders", "Twilight of the Apprentice" Rebel Crewman, Stormtrooper Supervising Director (Season 1-2)
2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens No No No Yes Screaming Jakku villager Voice Cameo[5]

References

  1. ^ "Dave Filoni Now Overseeing Creative Development of New Lucasfilm Animation Projects". 26 September 2016.
  2. ^ "'Star Wars Rebels' Renewal for Season 3 Confirmed; 2016 Premiere to Get Same Timeslot on Disney XD". Venture Capital Post. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Report: Justin Ridge Replaces Dave Filoni as Supervising Director of 'Star Wars Rebels' (Updated!)".
  4. ^ Star Wars (12 August 2016). "Dave Filoni Extended Interview - The Star Wars Show" – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "From "Blast That X-wing!" to "Traitor!": The Voices of Star Wars: The Force Awakens - StarWars.com". 25 January 2016.