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  1. Walter "Walt" Dohrn (5 de diciembre de 1970) es un escritor, director, artista, actor, animador, músico, guionista y artista de voz estadounidense. Es más conocido como la voz de Rumpelstiltskin en Shrek Forever After (2010). [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walt_DohrnWalt Dohrn - Wikipedia

    Writer. director. animator. musician. actor. Years active. 1994–present. Walter Dohrn (born December 5, 1970) is an American writer, director, animator, musician, and actor. He performed the voice of Rumpelstiltskin in Shrek Forever After, [2] as well as various characters in Shrek the Third.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0230666Walt Dohrn - IMDb

    Walt Dohrn is an American animator, writer and voice actor who worked on Shrek, Trolls and SpongeBob SquarePants. He was born in Orange County, California, and married to Lucille Aurela.

  4. FilmAffinity es una plataforma de información sobre películas y series, donde puedes encontrar la filmografía, los premios y los grupos de Walt Dohrn, un director y actor estadounidense conocido por Bob Esponja, El laboratorio de Dexter, Shrek y Trolls. Descubre sus estrenos recientes y futuros, sus créditos acreditados y sus premios personales y colectivos.

  5. Walt Dohrn is the director of the Trolls movies and an occasional voice actor. He shares his love for animation, from Yellow Submarine to Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and how they inspire his work on Trolls. Learn more about his Top 5 and his career in animation.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2024 · Learn how the directors of Trolls Band Together created the story of Branch's boyband past and reunited NSYNC for the film. Find out how they chose the songs, designed the characters, and explored the family dynamics.

  7. 19 de feb. de 2021 · Walt Dohrn talks about his transition from co-directing to leading the sequel of Trolls, a non-traditional musical that explores six troll tribes and their genres. He also reflects on the challenges and opportunities of releasing the film amidst Covid-19 and theatrical window controversy.