Beauty and the Beast Producer Don Hahn to Deliver Commencement Address and Receive Honorary Degree at Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
Orange, CA – It was announced today that Academy Award® nominated producer Don Hahn (The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast) will receive an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Dodge College’s commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 20, where Hahn will deliver the keynote address..
Hahn’s latest film, Disney’s live-action feature Beauty and the Beast, which he executive produced, is already the top grossing film of 2017, collecting nearly $1 billion globally since its debut last month. Hahn also produced the 1991 animated Beauty and the Beast feature, which was the first animated film to receive an Oscar® nomination in the Best Picture category. Additionally, he produced Disney blockbusters The Lion King (1994) and Maleficent (2014) starring Angelina Jolie.
Hahn has a long-standing relationship with Chapman including serving as the Pankey Chair at Dodge College of Film and Media Arts in 2016. As part of the chair program, Hahn mentored 10 scholars through one-on-one meetings and interacted with student filmmakers and the larger Dodge College community during weekly dinners and Q&A sessions following screenings of his films.
“’The life of an artist is not defined by position, retirement, or promotions. It’s driven by a desire to tell stories and to have a personal impact on the world,’ Don Hahn told our students in one of his many visits to campus,” says Dodge College Dean Bob Bassett. “As a master storyteller whose work spans animation, live action and documentary filmmaking, Don has a great deal to say about what it takes to build a career as an artist—he will be an inspirational graduation speaker.”
In addition to producing Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, Hahn’s work highlights his interest in multiple genres including stop motion (The Nightmare Before Christmas), live action/visual effects (Haunted Mansion, Maleficent) and documentaries (Waking Sleeping Beauty, Oceans, High Ground).
Hahn began his career in film as assistant director to legendary producer/director Wolfgang Reitherman (Jungle Book). He was associate producer for the landmark hit Who Framed Roger Rabbit. His other credits include Hunchback of Notre Dame, Atlantis, Fantasia 2000 and Emperor’s New Groove.
Hahn’s love of documentary filmmaking led him to direct Waking Sleeping Beauty, and produce acclaimed films such as High Ground about soldiers returning from war in Afghanistan, and this last year’s Telluride Film Festival selection Tyrus about the 105-year-old Chinese American artist Tyrus Wong. He was a founder and executive producer of the acclaimed Disneynature Films (Earth, Oceans, African Cats and Chimpanzee).
As an author, Hahn’s books on animation, art and creativity include the bestseller Brain Storm, the acclaimed educational series Drawn To Life and Before Ever After: The Lost Lectures of Disney’s Animation Studio. Hahn also serves on the Advisory Board for the Walt Disney Family Museum, and is on the Board of Directors of PBS SoCal.
Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts:
Recognized as one of the top ten film schools in the world and ranked #7 by The Hollywood Reporter among American film schools, Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University offers students an array of undergraduate, graduate, and joint-program degrees that address the rapidly changing entertainment business including what it takes to pitch, produce, finance, market and distribute content. Open to students 24/7, Dodge College is housed on the film school campus comprised of the Digital Media Arts Center, Chapman Studios West, and the heart of the film school, the 76,000-square-foot Marion Knott Studios built from the ground up to replicate a working studio. Dodge College students have garnered numerous awards including Student Academy and College Television Awards. Notable alumni include Matt and Ross Duffer ’07 (Netflix series Stranger Things) and Justin Simien (feature film/Netflix series Dear White People). With an award-winning full-time faculty with a combined filmography of more than 500 feature films, Dodge College is where students learn the entertainment business from the inside out.
About Chapman University:
As an academically distinguished center of learning, Chapman University attracts extraordinary students and faculty from around the globe. Its ten schools and colleges foster a vibrant intellectual community, and provide extensive opportunities for students to learn, grow and discover alongside remarkable faculty. The University is home to some 8,000 students pursuing bachelor, master and doctoral degrees, and is alma mater to more than 40,000 alumni found throughout the United States and the world. Now celebrating its 155th year, Chapman is known for its distinguishing strengths in leadership and civic engagement, in the arts and entertainment disciplines, and in specialized sectors of technology and science. The University is comprised of its main campus in Orange, California, and the Rinker Health Science campus for graduate health science programs in Irvine, California. Visit us at www.chapman.edu.
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