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Yarrow Cheney

Yarrow Cheney (born June 27, 1973) is an American animator, production designer, director, illustrator, and author best known for his contributions to Illumination Entertainment's animated films, including serving as production designer on Despicable Me (2010) and Despicable Me 2 (2013), co-directing The Secret Life of Pets (2016) with Chris Renaud, and directing The Grinch (2018) with Scott Mosier. Born in California as the oldest of five children to a single mother, Caryn Brady, following his parents' divorce, Cheney initially faced rejection from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) but gained admission after excelling in a summer program. He left CalArts in his third year to pursue professional animation work, beginning his career on projects like Quest for Camelot (1998), Cats Don't Dance (1997), and The Iron Giant (1999). Cheney's collaboration with Illumination marked a significant phase in his career; as , he shaped the visual style of the Despicable Me franchise, contributing to its distinctive blend of humor and vibrant animation that has grossed over $5 billion worldwide across the series as of 2024. His directorial efforts expanded his portfolio, with earning $885 million globally and positive reviews for its energetic portrayal of pet adventures, while The Grinch received acclaim for its faithful adaptation of Dr. Seuss's story, incorporating faith-inspired elements reflective of Cheney's personal beliefs. In addition to film, Cheney co-founded YCB Animation with his wife, Carrie Cheney, whom he met in 1992 at CalArts and married in 2003; the couple, now based in , after time in , has authored the middle-grade Superworld series, starting with Superworld: Save Noah (2022), illustrated by Cheney and written by his wife, followed by Superworld: Destructo World (2025); an animated feature adaptation is in development.

Early life and education

Family background

Yarrow Cheney was born on June 27, 1973, in . His parents were Jack Cheney, an art therapist at Camarillo State Hospital, and Caryn Brady. As the oldest of five children, including one sister and three brothers, Cheney grew up in a large family in . Following his parents' , the experienced significant financial hardship, relying primarily on his mother's from her position as a Youth Group Director in the , along with occasional support from extended relatives. This environment provided early exposure to through his father's profession and to storytelling elements via his mother's community work, fostering Cheney's lifelong interest in , , and creative expression from childhood.

Studies at California Institute of the Arts

Yarrow Cheney initially applied to the (CalArts) but was rejected from its prestigious program. Undeterred, he enrolled in classes at the institution, where his exceptional talent impressed his instructors and led to his acceptance as a full-time student. From 1992 to 1995, Cheney pursued a major in at CalArts, honing his skills in , , and techniques during this formative period. As a in 1992, he met his future wife, Carrie Buell, while the two shared an animation cubicle, forging a creative partnership that would influence their later collaborative projects. In his third year, Cheney decided to leave CalArts without completing his degree to focus on full-time opportunities in the animation industry, a choice supported by his emerging professional prospects.

Professional career

Entry into animation industry

Cheney began his professional animation career in the mid-1990s, building on his foundational training in at the from 1992 to 1995. His first major industry credit came as an assistant animator in the animation department for the feature film Cats Don't Dance (1997), produced by Turner Feature Animation, where he contributed to supporting animal characters during a summer internship that extended into full-time work. Following this breakthrough, Cheney advanced to the role of character animator on Quest for Camelot (1998) at Warner Bros. Feature Animation, honing his skills in traditional 2D animation techniques. He then transitioned to CGI animation as a CGI animator on The Iron Giant (1999), where he had the opportunity to contribute to key sequences, marking his early exposure to computer-generated effects in a hybrid 2D/3D production. In parallel with these feature film roles, Cheney took on additional early projects, including serving as the main title designer for the opening credits of the animated TV series (1999), for which he shared a Primetime Emmy win for Outstanding Main Title Design. He also worked as a background designer on the feature (1998). Cheney's entry into the industry was marked by significant challenges, particularly as he transitioned from student to professional without completing his degree; in his third year at CalArts, he left school to pursue full-time opportunities after his internship on led to immediate employment on subsequent projects. This abrupt shift required rapid adaptation to professional deadlines and collaborative environments, relying heavily on self-taught perseverance and practical experience gained on the job.

Production design roles

After completing his early animation credits in the industry, Yarrow Cheney relocated to Los Angeles, where he co-founded YCB Animation with his wife, Carrie Cheney (née Buell), in 2003; the studio specialized in 2D and 3D animation services. Cheney's production design career advanced with his role as production designer on the animated feature Curious George (2006), where he oversaw the art direction and contributed to character designs, drawing from his foundational experience in animation to create a whimsical, hand-drawn-inspired aesthetic in the CG format. In the late 2000s, following the establishment of , Cheney relocated to the city in the mid-2000s to join the studio, blending influences with European sensibilities in his design approach. He served as on (2010), developing vibrant color palettes and detailed suburban environments that supported the film's comedic tone. For (2012), he shaped lush, fantastical forest settings and eco-themed visuals, while on (2013), Cheney contributed to the evolution of the Minion character designs, including concepts for the "evil" variants, alongside expanded color scripting and lair environments.

Directing and creative leadership

Cheney's directorial career began with the 2006 animated special The Very First Noel, co-directed with his wife Carrie Cheney, which retells the biblical story of the Three Wise Men through the eyes of one of them, narrated by . The 23-minute special, produced independently, received positive reception for its heartfelt storytelling and family-friendly appeal, and was re-released in 2020 under the title The Three Wise Men. His feature directorial debut came with the 2013 animated short Puppy!, a spin-off that he co-directed with Bruno Dequier and wrote, focusing on a Minion's humorous quest for a pet. The short, attached to the Blu-ray release of , showcased Cheney's ability to blend comedy with emotional warmth in a concise format, earning praise for its charm and quality. Transitioning to feature films, Cheney co-directed (2016) with at Illumination Entertainment, exploring the hidden lives of household pets in a setting. The film achieved significant commercial success, grossing $885 million worldwide and ranking as the sixth highest-grossing film of 2016, while receiving mixed critical reviews for its energetic animation and voice performances despite a formulaic plot (70% on ). Cheney's background in production design contributed to the film's vibrant visual storytelling, enhancing its urban pet adventure. In 2018, Cheney took on a more prominent solo directorial role, co-directing The Grinch with , an animated adaptation of . Seuss's classic tale featuring in the title role. The film emphasized a fresh visual reinterpretation through Illumination's stylized , reimagining with bold colors and exaggerated expressions to capture the story's whimsical yet redemptive spirit. It grossed $539 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing Christmas film at the time, and garnered a 60% critics score on for its visual flair and humor, though some noted it lacked the depth of prior adaptations.

Authorship and other projects

Beyond his work in animation, Yarrow Cheney has co-authored with his wife, Carrie Cheney, whom he met as a fellow animation student at the in 1992, forming the basis of their collaborative creative partnership. Their debut , Superworld: Save Noah, the first installment in a superhero adventure series, was published on November 1, 2022, by Books for Young Readers, an imprint of . The series continued with Superworld: Destructo World, published on April 22, 2025. The story follows Noah, an ordinary boy in a world where a meteor has granted superpowers to everyone else, as he navigates themes of adventure, friendship, and the value of individuality amid and heroism. Illustrated with black-and-white artwork by the Cheneys on every page, the book draws on their animation backgrounds to create a cinematic, graphic-novel-like experience for middle-grade readers aged 8-12. In September 2023, and announced an animated feature of Superworld: Save Noah, with the Cheneys set to direct and provide creative oversight. As of November 2025, the project remains in , aiming to expand the series into a potential while preserving the book's underdog narrative and visual style. The adaptation highlights Cheney's transition from production design to broader storytelling across media. Cheney has also contributed illustrations and author credits to animation-related publications, including featured in industry books and promotional materials tied to his film projects, such as The Grinch. These works underscore his expertise in visual storytelling outside theatrical releases.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResultNominated work
1999Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Main Title DesignWon (shared with Carrie Cheney)
2011Annie AwardProduction Design in a Feature ProductionNominated (shared with Eric Guillon)
2013Annie AwardCharacter Design in an Animated Feature ProductionNominated (shared with Eric Guillon and Colin Stimpson)
2014Annie AwardProduction Design in an Animated Feature ProductionNominated (shared with Eric Guillon)

Filmography

Feature films as director

Yarrow Cheney's directorial debut in feature films came with his co-direction of animated projects at Illumination Entertainment, distributed by .
  • The Secret Life of Pets (2016): Co-directed with , this 86-minute film marked Cheney's first feature as co-director and achieved a worldwide gross of $885 million.
  • The Grinch (2018): Co-directed with , this 85-minute adaptation of Dr. Seuss's story grossed $539 million worldwide.

Feature films as production designer

Yarrow Cheney served as on several animated feature films, contributing to their visual aesthetics and world-building. His first major credit in this role was for (2006), produced by and distributed by , where he helped recreate the storybook's vibrant, colorful world inspired by H.A. Rey's illustrations. Cheney then joined Illumination Entertainment, designing the whimsical suburban and villainous environments for (2010), a release that launched a blockbuster franchise with its distinctive, exaggerated architectural style. He continued with the studio on (2012), another film, overseeing the fantastical, eco-themed landscapes of Thneedville and the Truffula forest to evoke Dr. Seuss's iconic . For (2013), Cheney expanded the franchise's visual palette, integrating new settings like shopping malls and secret labs while maintaining the colorful, caricature-driven look that became a hallmark of Illumination's output. These designs played a key role in establishing the cohesive, playful visual identity of the series.

Animation department credits

Yarrow Cheney's early animation department credits encompass a range of entry-level roles that honed his skills in and background artistry during the late .

Other works

Cheney directed the 2006 animated Christmas special The Very First Noel, a 23-minute production based on Max Lucado's story of the Three Wise Men, narrated by and featuring voice talents including Steve Twitchell and Rod Wilson. Co-directed with his wife Carrie Cheney, the special emphasizes the journey of and his companions to , blending biblical narrative with whimsical animation. Released for the holiday season by Exclaim Entertainment, it received positive reviews for its family-friendly storytelling and visual design. In 2013, Cheney wrote and co-directed the Illumination short Puppy!, a 4.5-minute comedic centered on a named who adopts a lost, -like alien after failed attempts to capture other pets. Co-directed with Dequier, the film humorously explores themes of longing and companionship, tying into the universe. It premiered on the Blu-ray release of and later screened theatrically with . This work exemplifies Cheney's contributions to Illumination's short-form content, showcasing his ability to craft concise, character-driven stories.

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