Career
He"s notable for writing the Disney classics The Emperor"s New Groove and Finding Nemo. Reynolds began his career as an actor, but then transitioned to writer He began his writing career on television with his writing debut on Late Night with Conan O"Brien.
Afterwards, he started to trend into film with his theatrical debut as additional story material on Mulan.
After the success of Mulan, Disney gave Reynolds a "six-year contract" deal to work for both Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios. Some later works with the "Mouse-House" included additional writing on story for A Bugs Life, writer of the host segments on Fantasia 2000, and got his official writing debut with The Emperor"s New Groove.
He then work not alone as the writer, but with others like Atlantis: The Lost Empire with Tab Murphy, The Jungle Book 2 with Karl Geurs, and his acclaimed work yet, Finding Nemo with Andrew Stanton, and Bob Peterson. His last movie cr goes for Toy Story 3 for additional dialogue and wrote the short The Polar Bears in 2012.
In 2010, it was reported that he"s supposed to team up with Sony Pictures Animation for an untitled feature with Stephan Franck co-write and direct the feature.
On June 7th, 2015, Reynolds and New Groove director Mark Dindal are attending a conversation event at the Austin Film Festival to share their knowledge and their secrets and strategies. Nomination.