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Steven E. Gordon

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Steven E. Gordon (born 1960) is an Annie Awards nominee, director, character designer and animator, most well-known for his work on X-Men Evolution. He was one of the directors on the first Marvel/Lionsgate direct-to-video "Ultimate Avengers" as well as the character designer for that DTV as well as the sequel. He was one of the directors for the TV series "Wolverine and the X-Men". He directed the direct-to-DVD film Stan Lee presents: The Condor featuring Wilmer Valderama. He was an uncredited storyboard artist on the feature film Terminator: Salvation and is currently a director on the animated TV show The Avengers for Marvel and Starz. In 2009, he directed the direct-to-video sequel to "Happily N'ever After" at Vanguard Animation. It was called "Happily N'ever After 2: Snow White Another Bite @ The Apple" and it turned out to be a very lucrative seller on DVD. Over one million copies of the film were sold on DVD worldwide. Description above from the Wikipedia article Steven E. Gordon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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