- Born
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- Birth nameAnthony Morris Wonsoff
- Anthony started his career after meeting miniature guru Derek Meddings back in 1988 on Tim Burtons "Batman". He then went on to work out of Pinewood & Shepperton Studios as a model builder and junior special effects artist. Due to his love of photography and oil painting, he entered post-production as a Matte Artist and compositor. Anthony has worked in both traditional and digital visual effects as well as designing front and end titles for feature films including "Tristan & Isolde", " V for Vendetta" and "Wallance and Gromit, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit". He also supervised a short feature for the BBC and as 'On Set' VFX supervisor for director Farhan Akhtar's 'DON' sequel staring Shah Rukh Khan. Anthony has worked for Visual Effects Supervisors, Stephane Ceretti, (Thor: Dark World) Simon Carr (Soloman Kane, Conan) Angus Bickerton (Angels and Demons), Leigh Took ( Wolfman, Band of Brothers, Batman), David Kuklish (Outlander)and Brian Johnson (Empire Strikes Back, Aliens). Directors worked for include, Guy Ritchie, Ridley Scott, Kevin Reynolds, Nick Park, Gurinder Chadha, Mary McGuckian, Jonathan English and Marc Forby. After he completed Matte painting on the BBC Television drama 'Bert & Dickie' and on Andrew Stanton's John Carter' both with Cinesite and Disney directly, he went on to work for Reliance Media & Digital Domain on various projects including the sequel to 'Gi Joe' for Paramount.- IMDb Mini Biography By: B Rathbone
- In Memoriam Anthony Wonsoff 25 March 1970 - 20 June 2018
Anthony Wonsoff, talented visual effects artist and veteran of the London film industry whose career spanned three decades passed away peacefully in the early hours of Wed 20th June after a year long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 48 years old. Over his long and distinguished career, he was a practical model maker, a painter, a producer, a vfx supervisor, a compositor and a digital matte artist working in both production and post production.
Anthony was a dedicated and valuable member of the visual effects branch committee for the union. When we were casting around for a name for an innovative unionization campaign, it was Anthony's brilliant suggestion of "vfxAssemble" that was used (and will be used again). Although he had taken time away from the committee since his diagnosis, Ant insisted on being kept in the committees communication loop and was always there chiming in and cheering the vfx union on from the sidelines till the very end.
People who knew Anthony will remember him not just for his remarkable creativity and experience but also for his good nature, his intelligence and his legendary dry sense of humour.
The London Visual Effects community has lost both a great talent and a truly unique human being. Anthony Wonsoff was well respected and well loved by all who had the pleasure to work with him and he will be missed enormously by us all.- IMDb Mini Biography By: AVU - Animation & VFX Union
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