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Aardman Animations Co-Founders Peter Lord and David Sproxton Receive Knighthoods

Peter Lord and David Sproxton, the esteemed co-founders of Aardman Animations, have been bestowed with knighthoods as part of King Charles' Birthday Honours. This annual recognition highlights individuals for their exceptional achievements and significant contributions to British society. Aardman Animations is celebrated globally for its innovative stop-motion animated works, including beloved franchises such as "Wallace and Gromit," "Shaun the Sheep," and the feature film "Chicken Run."

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (8 hours ago)·1 views
Aardman Animations Co-Founders Peter Lord and David Sproxton Receive Knighthoods

Peter Lord and David Sproxton, who co-founded the globally recognized Aardman Animations studio, have been granted knighthoods in King Charles' Birthday Honours. This annual occasion serves to celebrate individuals whose outstanding achievements and profound contributions have significantly impacted British society.

Aardman Animations, under the leadership of Lord and Sproxton, has distinguished itself as a pioneering force in the animation industry. The studio is particularly renowned for its innovative approach to stop-motion animation, a technique that brings characters and stories to life frame by frame.

The studio's portfolio includes several highly acclaimed and popular works. These include the iconic duo "Wallace and Gromit," who have starred in numerous award-winning shorts and features; "Shaun the Sheep," a globally popular character with his own successful series and films; and the critically praised animated feature film "Chicken Run." These creations have not only entertained audiences worldwide but have also showcased the unique artistic vision of Aardman Animations.

According to Variety, the knighthoods acknowledge the enduring legacy of Lord and Sproxton and their influential role in advancing the art of animation.

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