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Jurassic Punk

"It took a rebel to change the movies."

Steve ‘Spaz’ Williams is a pioneer in computer animation. His digital dinosaurs of Jurassic Park transformed Hollywood in 1993, but an appetite for anarchy and reckless disregard for authority may have cost him the recognition he deserved.

Top Cast

  • Steve Williams

    Steve Williams

    Self

  • Phil Tippett

    Phil Tippett

    Self

  • Jamie Hyneman

    Jamie Hyneman

    Self

  • Mark A.Z. Dippé

    Mark A.Z. Dippé

    Self

  • Tom Bertino

    Tom Bertino

    Self

  • Geoff Campbell

    Geoff Campbell

    Self

  • Stefen Fangmeier

    Stefen Fangmeier

    Self

  • Douglas S. Kay

    Douglas S. Kay

    Self

  • Bill Kimberlin

    Bill Kimberlin

    Self

Overview

Steve ‘Spaz’ Williams is a pioneer in computer animation. His digital dinosaurs of Jurassic Park transformed Hollywood in 1993, but an appetite for anarchy and reckless disregard for authority may have cost him the recognition he deserved.

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