William S. Alexander
Alexander Williams is an English cartoonist, animator, and educator known for his satirical strip King's Counsel in The Times.
- Lived
- 1967–
- Nationality
- English
- Notable works
- King's Counsel
Alexander Steuart Williams, born on October 18, 1967, is an English cartoonist, animator, and educator. As the eldest son of the prominent animator Richard Williams, he grew up with a strong connection to the world of animation. Throughout his professional career, Williams has contributed to the production of numerous animated films, establishing a significant footprint within the animation industry.
In addition to his film work, Williams is highly regarded for his contributions to print journalism, most notably as the creator of the satirical cartoon strip King's Counsel, which is published in The Times. His sharp satirical work on this strip was officially recognized in October 2017, when he was awarded the Cartoon Art Trust Award for Strip Cartooning. Alongside his active creative career, Williams also works in higher education, serving as the Dean of Animation and Visual Effects at Escape Studios in London, where he helps train the next generation of artists.
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