Alexander Williams, also Alex Williams (born October 18 1967 in London) is an English film animator and cartoonist. He is the son of animator Richard Williams.He was educated at Westminster School, Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, and Merton College, Oxford, where he took a first in Modern History.He is the co-creator of the Queens Counsel, a satire on law and lawyers, which has appeared in the law pages of The Times since 1993, under the pseudonym Steuart and Francis. A number of collections of the cartoons have been published, by Robson Books and Harper Collins.
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| - Alexander Williams, also Alex Williams (born October 18 1967 in London) is an English film animator and cartoonist. He is the son of animator Richard Williams.He was educated at Westminster School, Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, and Merton College, Oxford, where he took a first in Modern History.He is the co-creator of the Queens Counsel, a satire on law and lawyers, which has appeared in the law pages of The Times since 1993, under the pseudonym Steuart and Francis. A number of collections of the cartoons have been published, by Robson Books and Harper Collins. Other cartoon strips include Writer's Block, published in the books section of The Times from 2005-6, and The Dealers, published in The Tatler from 1994-95.He was briefly a barrister at 12 King's Bench Walk Chambers before embarking on a full-time career in film animation. His work as an animator includes Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, The Lion King, The Iron Giant, and Robots (2005). Williams is currently directing a CGI feature film called The Wild Bunch at the American-Israeli studio Animation Lab. (en)
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| - Alexander Williams, also Alex Williams (born October 18 1967 in London) is an English film animator and cartoonist. He is the son of animator Richard Williams.He was educated at Westminster School, Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, and Merton College, Oxford, where he took a first in Modern History.He is the co-creator of the Queens Counsel, a satire on law and lawyers, which has appeared in the law pages of The Times since 1993, under the pseudonym Steuart and Francis. A number of collections of the cartoons have been published, by Robson Books and Harper Collins. (en)
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