
In 1990 after completing his illustration studies at Ringling School of Art and Design, located in Sarasota, Florida, Rob Corley achieved his life-long goal of becoming a Disney animator. In the fall of that same year, Corley was hired as an artist for Walt Disney Feature Animation, located at the the Disney/MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida. Over his years at Disney, Rob has had a hand in creating such Disney classics as “Rescuers Down Under," “Beauty and the Beast," “The Lion King," “Aladdin," “Pocahontas," “Mulan," “Lilo and Stitch,” and most currently, “Brother Bear.” His animation responsibilities have also included various non-feature films such as “John Henry," “Trail Mix-Up," “Prince and the Pauper,” and “Off his Rockers,” as well as numerous projects for the animation services division of the feature animation department at Disney/MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida. Corley has also worked as a freelance animation supervisor on several television commercials from Cocoa Pebbles to Froot Loops, Rice Krispies and Little Debbies for San Marco Films, formerly Cornell/Abood. He has also worked with Curious Pictures located in New York. Through his subsidiary company, Funnypages Press, Corley published his own creator-owned comics, as well as comics by other talented writers and artists.