Alexander Williams (cartoonist)


Alexander "Alex" Williams is an English film animator and cartoonist. He is the son of animator Richard Williams. He has worked on many animated films, and is the author of the Queens Counsel cartoon strip in The Times, for which he was awarded the Cartoon Art Trust Award for Strip Cartooning in October 2017.

Early life

Williams was born in London in 1967. He is the son of Canadian animator Richard Williams. He played the voice of Tiny Tim in his father's 1971 television adaptation of A Christmas Carol. He was educated at Westminster School, Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, and Merton College, Oxford.

Career

In 1987 Williams was 20 years old and in his first year of studies at Oxford University when he started work as an in-betweener on Who Framed Roger Rabbit, working under animator Simon Wells and later as an assistant animator to Marc Gordon-Bates. Williams initially worked unpaid as an intern, and was later invited by producer Patsy de Lord to work on the film full-time. The university agreed to his taking a suspension of studies for a year. The following year, in 1988, he joined the Disney-MGM Studio in Orlando, Florida, working on the short film RollerCoaster Rabbit.

Cartoons

In 1993 Williams and Graham Francis Defries created the comic strip Queens Counsel, a satire on law and lawyers, published in the law pages of The Times newspaper, under the pseudonyms Steuart and Francis. At the time, Williams and Defries were working as research assistants for Members of Parliament at the House of Commons.
A number of collections of the cartoons have been published, by Robson Books and Harper Collins.
Williams also drew Writer's Block, a cartoon strip published in the books section of The Times from 2005–6, and The Dealers, published in The Tatler from 1994–95. He also illustrated the characters for the Baby Barista blog by fellow ex-barrister Tim Kevan.

Animation

Williams was a barrister at 12 King's Bench Walk Chambers in London before leaving in 1996 to pursue a full-time career in film animation, joining Warner Bros Feature Animation, where he was lead animator on the villain "Ruber", voiced by Gary Oldman, in Quest for Camelot. Williams gave the character a "nervous twitch", a "wrestler's strut" and "big hands with broken nails that look creepy on close-ups".
His work as an animator includes Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Princess and the Cobbler, The Lion King, Quest for Camelot, The Iron Giant, The Road to El Dorado, ', Piglet's Big Movie, ', Robots and Open Season.
Williams has also worked on visual effects in Racing Stripes, Monster House, Underdog, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Inkheart, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Marmaduke and
He has contributed designs to Deckchair Dreams, a fundraising event organised by the Royal Parks Foundation in support of the London Royal Parks. In 2012 he contributed a design for The Big Egg Hunt, a charity fundraiser billed as the world's largest ever Easter egg hunt.

Teaching

He lives in London and teaches at various academies and studios including Escape Studios, however now tutors animation at Bucks New University in High Wycombe as a senior lecturer.
Williams has also founded the world's first online based MA in animation at Buckinghamshire New University, beginning in September 2015.
In 2012 he founded an online animation school, Animation Apprentice.

Published work