Cody Cameron

Cody Waldemar Cameron (born October 12, 1970) is an American voice actor, film director and storyboard artist best known for directing Dusk and Dawn (2003), Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013) and Araceli (2019). He voiced many animated characters, including Pinocchio and the Three Little Pigs in the Shrek series, Tio in the Dusk and Dawn films, and Mr. Weenie in the Open Season franchise.

Career
Cameron started his career at DreamWorks Animation writing dialogue and storyboarding for the Shrek franchise, Shark Tale and Madagascar. In 2003, he co-directed with Eric Darnell his first theatrical feature film Dusk and Dawn.

In 2004, DreamWorks set Cameron to direct the sequel to Dusk and Dawn, which Darnell would executive produce, and Michael J. Wilson would write. Later that year, Cameron left DreamWorks to join Sony Pictures Animation, causing DreamWorks in turn to push back the Dusk and Dawn sequel and fast-track development. Cameron later revealed in an interview that he was set to co-write the screenplay with Michael J. Wilson, stating "it did well, but I couldn't be able to continue it since I was moving to Sony." At Sony, he worked as a storyboard artist on Surf's Up and wrote and directed a short film The ChubbChubbs Save Xmas, a sequel to The ChubbChubbs!. Cameron also voiced Mr. Weenie in the Open Season franchise and directed Open Season 3. In 2013, he co-directed with Kris Pearn his second theatrical feature film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2. In 2019, he later co-directed with Henri Dosclz his fourth directorial feature overall Araceli.

Critical reception
Critical response to films Cameron has directed: