Biography
Mike Cottee is an animator whose work has appeared in several notable animated films. Cottee contributed to the stop-motion animation of Chicken Run in 2000, a film known for its detailed and expressive character movements. In 2002, Cottee worked on Wallace & Gromit's Cracking Contraptions, a series of short films featuring the iconic characters, further establishing Cottee’s involvement in animation projects requiring precise timing and character animation.
In 2005, Cottee was part of the animation team for Corpse Bride, a film directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson, which showcased Cottee’s ability to work within a dark, stylized animated world. Cottee later contributed to The Lego Movie in 2014, a film that blended humor and action within a digitally animated environment. Cottee’s rol…




