Philip Edward Alexy
- Visual Effects
- Animation Department
- Actor
Born in beautiful Vancouver, Canada, Philip graduated from Sheridan College's Classical Animation program in the summer of 1993 and by the beginning of 1994, was working for George Lucas's Industrial Light and Magic as a CG animator on the project "Casper". In 1999, after nearly seven years and working on such projects as "Jumanji", "Flubber" and "Star Wars, Episode One", Philip left ILM to work at c.o.r.e. digital pictures in Toronto Canada on the Gemini-Award winning animation series "Angela Anaconda". By 2007, Philip had worked on projects ranging from "Santa Claus 2", "Modigliani", "Need for Speed: Underground", "Das Gespenst von Canterville", and "Charlotte's Web".
In 2007, he made what was supposed to be a brief 3-month stint into New Delhi, India, teaching computer animation, turn into a four year precedent-making joint venture of Centennial College of Canada and Maharishi Group-owned Picasso Animation College as Academic Head and National Lead Professor. In 2011, Philip made his way back to Canada started up his own animation and design company, "Harrold the Flying Sheep", working on a variety of projects such as character and effects animation, company re-branding, and graphics imagery.
From 2015 to 2020 as the lead animator at Mavericks VFX, Philip worked on a variety of television and movie projects, in particular "Man Seeking Woman", the ground-breaking sc-fi series"The Expanse", and the film "The House with a Clock in its Walls", starring Jack Black and Cate Blanchett.
When COVID hit in 2020, Philip transitioned from VFX to TV animation, bringing web-famous "Lucas the Spider" to mainstream media as a Lead Animator at Elliott Animation. Continuing in that medium, he worked at Brown Bag Films, supervising a brand new pre-school series.