Steve Box
British director Steve Box, born in 1967 in Bristol, England, emerged as a significant name in the world of animation during his active years from the mid-1990s onwards. Known for his work in the comedy and animation genres, Box is most renowned for co-directing the critically acclaimed stop-motion film "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit," which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2006. His authorial style is marked by his peculiar blend of British humor, detailed claymation, and his unique ability to create engaging, character-driven stories. Steve Box, with his unassuming charm and remarkable storytelling prowess, has shown us that even the simplest of clay figures can be imbued with life, humor, and profound depth.