Barry Caldwell, ‘Animaniacs’ and ‘Osmosis Jones’ Animator, Dies at 68
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Barry Caldwell, the animator and director behind the cartoon series “Animaniacs” and the film “Osmosis Jones,” has died. He was 68. The news of his death was confirmed in a Facebook post shared by his colleague, friend and fellow animator Paul Dini, who was informed of Caldwell’s death by Dan Haskett, an animator and art […]
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Mar 28, 2026 10:01am PT Barry Caldwell, ‘Animaniacs’ and ‘Osmosis Jones’ Animator, Dies at 68 By Payton Turkeltaub Plus Icon Payton Turkeltaub Latest ‘World of Warcraft’ Concert Series Sets Anniversary Tour (Gaming News Roundup) 19 hours ago Ed Bernard, ‘Police Woman’ and ‘The White Shadow’ Actor, Dies at 86 19 hours ago ‘The Reunion: Laguna Beach’ Trailer: Original Cast Reunites 20 Years Later (TV News Roundup) 2 days ago See All Barry Caldwell , the animator and director behind the cartoon series “Animaniacs” and the film “Osmosis Jones,” has died. He was 68. The news of his death was confirmed in a Facebook post shared by his colleague, friend and fellow animator Paul Dini, who was informed of Caldwell’s death by Dan Haskett, an animator and art director. “Barry Caldwell was one of the first animation artists I met when I started my career fresh out of school way back around 1980. He was also one of the finest artists I ever met, and easily one of the best people. The man’s talent as a cartoonist, designer and director was revered throughout the industry,” wrote Dini, who went on to refer to Caldwell as a “a genial giant of a guy that you liked from the moment you met him” who “knew more about cartoons than you or I ever will (trust me on this), yet he was incredibly generous with his time and his talent.” Popular on Variety Related Stories The 2026 Oscars Review: A Tasteful and Overly Safe Show Sustained by Just Enough Suspense
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