Chris McKay
Director

Chris McKay Net Worth

Chris McKay is a highly accomplished director, producer, and editor. He is best known for his work on The LEGO Batman Movie (2017), The LEGO Movie (2014), and Moral Orel (2005). He has been in the industry for many years and has established himself as a successful filmmaker.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Director, Producer, Editor
Other names Chris Taylor
Occupation Animator, film & television director, editor, and producer, visual effects artist
Years active 1995–present
Notable work Robot Chicken The Lego Movie The Lego Batman Movie

💰 Net worth: $850,000 (2024)

Chris McKay's net worth is estimated to reach an impressive $850,000 by 2024, showcasing his remarkable success as a highly accomplished director, producer, and editor. With his talent and expertise in the film industry, McKay has undoubtedly made significant contributions to the world of entertainment. Known for his exceptional vision and meticulous attention to detail, he has worked on numerous successful projects, demonstrating his artistic prowess and garnering critical acclaim. As his net worth continues to grow, it is evident that Chris McKay's talent and dedication will propel him towards even greater achievements in the years to come.

Biography/Timeline

1989

McKay was born in Winter Park, Florida, but spent most of his childhood in Chicago, Illinois. Growing up, McKay was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock films and decided to pursue film. He shot his earliest work on his parent's Super 8 film camera. McKay attended Southern Illinois University for two years as a film student, and completed his degree at Columbia College Chicago. While studying in Chicago, McKay attended his first film shoot-for the 1989 comedy Uncle Buck.

2004

In 2004, McKay moved to Los Angeles and landed an editing job at the animation studio ShadowMachine. He started work on the first episode of Robot Chicken, a stop motion adult animated Sketch comedy TV series created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich. McKay created and voiced the series' first end title sequence.

2006

In 2006, McKay started work on animated series Moral Orel for Adult Swim. whose creator Dino Stamatopoulos once said to him that he "really deserve[d] a Producer credit" on the series, on which McKay replied that he would "really like to do is direct." So in the second season of the series, Dino let him direct more than half episodes out of twenty episodes and also from the third season.

2007

In 2007, McKay worked as Editor and visual effect Artist on the special episode Robot Chicken: Star Wars with Seth, which aired on June 17, 2007. Then in 2008, he also worked on the Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II as co-producer and animation Editor. In 2010, McKay directed and co-produced the final installment of the special episodes, Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III.

2009

In 2009, McKay co-produced and directed the complete first season of the animated sci-fi adventure series Titan Maximum on Cartoon Network.

2014

In 2011, Warner Bros. hired McKay to join Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller on the live-action animated The Lego Movie to co-direct the film's animation, the film was released domestically on February 7, 2014 and grossed over $468 million against a reported budget of $60 million. While Lord and Miller were working on 22 Jump Street, they sent McKay to Australia to supervise all animation, editing, effects, lighting and rendering of The Lego Movie.

2015

In February 2015, Warner Bros. announced the development of a theatrical Adventure Time animated film adaptation, which would be produced and written by creator Pendleton Ward and produced by Roy Lee and McKay. In March 2015, McKay signed a first look deal for being a Producer with Warner Bros.

2017

In March 2014, Warner Bros. set McKay to direct the sequel to the 2014 hit The Lego Movie, which Lord and Miller would produce, and Michelle Morgan and Jared Stern would write. On October 10, WB announced the spin-off film The Lego Batman Movie, pushing back The Lego Movie Sequel and fast-tracking development. McKay directed The Lego Batman Movie, which was released on February 10, 2017. Seth Grahame-Smith co-wrote the screenplay, while Will Arnett reprised the voice of Batman.

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