Phil Johnston (filmmaker)
Philip Johnston is an American screenwriter, director, film producer, and voice actor. best known for writing the screenplay for Walt Disney Animation Studios' Wreck-It Ralph (2012) and Zootopia (2016).[1] He returned as the writer for the Wreck-It Ralph sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) and as co-director of the film (in his directorial debut) alongside Rich Moore.
Phil Johnston | |
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Nationality | American |
Education | University of Wisconsin-Madison Columbia University (MFA) |
Occupation | Screenwriter, director, film producer, voice actor |
Years active | 2004–present |
Known for | Wreck-It Ralph Zootopia |
Early life and career
Johnston was born in Minneapolis to Beverly & William Johnston.[2] He was raised in Neenah, Wisconsin.[3][4] His father was an episcopal priest.[4] When he was young, he received an annual pass that allowed him free entry into the Marcus Theatres, a Wisconsin based theater chain, through a connection at his father's church.[4] Johnston is a graduate of Neenah High School.[2]
He graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1994 with a degree in journalism.[5] After graduation he worked in regional news television for nine years.[3] His first job was as a weatherman in Rochester, Minnesota despite knowing nothing about meteorology.[6][3] He then worked as a bureau reporter at the Omaha, Nebraska, ABC affiliate, KETV.[7] Afterwards, he transferred to KARE station in Minneapolis.[8][4]
Johnston graduated with a MFA in film from Columbia University School of the Arts' Film Program in 2004.[9] He was classmates with Jennifer Lee, whom he later brought on to co-write Wreck-It Ralph with.[10]
His short, Flightless Birds, about a community of five trying to save their town was shot in South Dakota.[11]
After graduation, Johnston sold his first work to ABC.[12] The half hour comedy, Life is Super, is about a woman who adopts several children and subsequently turning her experience into a podcast.[12]
Johnston optioned his first feature script to ThinkFilm before it went bankrupt.[3] Jeremy Orm Is a Pervert is about the intersection of a preacher's career and his son's pornography business.[3] This was loosely based on his side hustle back in middle school selling pornographic magazines he acquired from upperclassmen to his classmates.[6] He managed to buy a pair of Air Jordans with the profits before eventually getting the operation shut down by his parents.[6]
His script for Cedar Rapids (2011) was included in the 2009 Black List (survey), a list voted by members of the entertainment industry for favorite, unproduced screenplays.[13]
Personal life
Johnston met his wife, Jill Cordes, while working as a reporter at KETV, Nebraska, where she was a morning anchor.[14]
While attending Columbia, he lived in Brooklyn with his wife, Jill.[4] He was neighbors with film critic Christy Lemire.[4]
Johnston and Cordes moved to LA in 2011.[15] They have two kids together, Fia and Emmett.[15] Their cat, Wayne Sanchez, has undergone feline gender reassignment surgery.[6][15]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role |
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2004 | A Thousand Words (Short) | Director, Writer, Producer, Editor |
2005 | Two Men (Short) | Producer |
2005 | Rupture (Short) | Role of Chet Rimson (Radio Announcer) |
2005 | Flightless Birds (Short) | Director, Writer, Producer, Editor |
2006 | The Night Listener | Assistant to Patrick Stettner |
2007 | Bomb (Short) | Producer |
2007 | Savage Grace | Researcher |
2010 | Ghosts/Aliens | Writer, Executive Producer |
2011 | Cedar Rapids | Writer |
2012 | Wreck-It Ralph | Story by, Screenplay by, Voice of Surge Protector |
2013 | Garlan Hulse: Where Potential Lives | Producer, Role of Garlan Hulse |
2014 | A Merry Friggin' Christmas | Writer (as Michael Brown) |
2016 | Zootopia | Story by, Screenplay by, Voice of Gideon Grey and Annoyed Citizen |
2016 | The Brothers Grimsby | Story by, Screenplay by, Executive Producer |
2018 | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Director (with Rich Moore), Story by, Screenplay by[7] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2004 | WorldFest Houston | Independent Student Film & Videos - Graduate Level Student Productions | A Thousand Words | Won | |
2012 | Independent Spirit Awards | Best First Screenplay | Cedar Rapids | Nominated | |
2013 | Annie Awards | Writing in an Animated Feature Production | Wreck-It Ralph | Won | |
2017 | Annie Awards | Writing in an Animated Feature Production | Zootopia | Won | [16] |
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America | Ray Bradbury Award | Zootopia | Nominated | ||
2018 | Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | Best Animated Feature | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | |
Detroit Film Critics Society | Best Animated Feature | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | ||
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards | Best Animated Feature | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | ||
2019 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Animated Feature Film | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | |
Alliance of Women Film Journalists | Best Animated Feature Film | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | ||
Critics' Choice Awards | Best Animated Feature | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | ||
Annie Awards | Annie Award for Directing in a Feature Production | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | ||
Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | |||
Annie Award for Writing in a Feature Production | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | |||
Satellite Awards | Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated | ||
Academy Awards | Best Animated Feature | Ralph Breaks the Internet | Nominated |
References
- "Welcome to Zootopia at D23 EXPO!". D23. August 15, 2015. Archived from the original on September 20, 2015. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
- "COMMON COUNCIL MINUTES" (PDF). May 3, 2017. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
- Kaufman, Anthony (July 28, 2009). "Phil Johnston - 10 Screenwriters to Watch". Variety. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
- "Breakfast All Day: Episode 018: A La Carte With Phil Johnston". bfastallday.libsyn.com. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
- "Badgerwood: Video series features UW-Madison alumni in Hollywood". news.wisc.edu. Retrieved 2019-11-08.
- "Cartoon Pyramid With Phil Johnston And Mo Willems". NPR.org. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
- Robinson, Laurann. "Oscars Preview: What goes in to making an Oscar-winning animated film?". Omaha, Nebraska: KETV. Archived from the original on February 28, 2018. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
- "Former KARE reporter now an Oscar nominee". KARE. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
- "'Green Book' by Writing Alumnus Peter Farrelly '86 Wins Three Golden Globes". Columbia - School of the Arts. Retrieved 2019-11-08.
- Stewart, Jill (2013-05-15). "Jennifer Lee: Disney's New Animation Queen". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
- Writer, Lynn Taylor Rick, Journal Staff. "Big Dreams in a small town". Rapid City Journal Media Group. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
- "The Bricks of Breaking In: 'Wreck-It Ralph's' Phil Johnston on Screenwriting as a Second Career". blog.finaldraft.com. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
- Finke, Nikki; Finke, Nikki (2009-12-11). "The Black List 2009: Full Roster". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
- "AN ATYPICAL LIFE AFTER TV NEWS – NewsBlues.com". Retrieved 2019-12-09.
- "About Jill Cordes". Fearless Feisty Mama Blog. 2011-05-11. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
- "44th Annie Award Nominees". International Animated Film Society. November 28, 2016. Archived from the original on July 17, 2017. Retrieved November 29, 2016.