‘The Lion King’
Co-Director Roger Allers Useless at 76
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Filmmaker Roger Allers — maybe finest recognized for co-directing Walt Disney Characteristic Animation’s “The Lion King” — has died.
Movie producer Dave Bossert confirmed the dying on Fb, writing, “I’m deeply saddened by the information that our good friend Roger Allers has handed on to his subsequent journey. We had been simply buying and selling emails this previous week whereas he was touring in Egypt, which makes this loss really feel all of the extra unreal.”
Bossert labored with Allers on many movies by means of the ’80s and ’90s and described Allers as “one of many kindest folks you would hope to know and work alongside.”
Based on Bossert, even after the outstanding success of “The Lion King,” the success “by no means went to his head.”
“Roger handled everybody with real kindness and respect, no matter title or place,” Bossert wrote.
Earlier than co-directing 1994’s ‘Lion King’ with Rob Minkoff, Allers spent years as an animator and author, engaged on notable tasks together with “Magnificence and the Beast,” “Oliver & Firm,” “Sesame Road,” “The Electrical Firm,” “The Little Mermaid,” and “Aladdin.”
Allers married Leslee Hackenson in 1977 earlier than reportedly submitting for divorce in 2020. They shared two kids — a daughter, Leah, and a son, Aidan.
He was 76.
RIP