Claudio Biern Boyd

Claudio Biern Boyd is a Spanish animator and founder of the Spanish animation studio BRB Internacional.[1][2][3] He created the television shows The World of David the Gnome and Gladiator Academy, among other projects.

Claudio Biern Boyd
Born (1940-10-13) 13 October 1940
Palma, Majorca, Spain
NationalitySpanish
OccupationAnimator


Biography

Throughout his professional career, he has received more than forty awards, among which are the Extraordinary Talent Award of the Academia de Televisión in 2017, Best Communicator with Children Award of the Festival Internacional de Comunicación Infantil El Chupete in 2014, Biznaga de Oro 2012 awarded by the Málaga Film Festival in 2012, Medalla al Trabajo President Macià Generalitat de Catalunya in 2011, the European Tribute of Honor award given by Cartoon Forum in 2007 or the Bronze Medal of the New York International Film and Television Festival for the series Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds in 1982.


Boyd currently chairs his companies BRB Internacional and Apolo Films.

Claudio Biern Boyd also ran as a candidate for the presidency of the football club RCD Espanyol although he did not obtain the necessary votes to be so.

Filmography

gollark: Congratulations!
gollark: Modern high-core-count Intel CPUs will *happily* use hundreds of watts if the configuration allows it.
gollark: Daylight saving time: because if someone is unhappy with how their work hours line up with sunlight or something, the obvious solution is to meddle with the fabric of time itself and cause untold hundreds of issues in computer programs everywhere.
gollark: That sounds about as sensible as daylight saving time.
gollark: There are quite a lot of laws *in general*, enough that you can't practically know what they all are.

References

  1. "El estudio creativo de Claudio Biern Boyd suspende pagos". Crónica Global. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  2. "Animayo - CLAUDIO BIERN BOYD". www.animayo.com. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  3. elEconomista.es. "Claudio Biern Boyd: "El problema es la productividad, no el coste del contrato" - elEconomista.es". www.eleconomista.es. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
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