Jean Chalopin

Jean Chalopin
Born 31 May 1950
Tours, France
Occupation Film director
Film producer
Years active 1971–present

Jean Chalopin (born 31 May 1950) is a French producer and writer.[1] In 1971, Chalopin created the company DIC Audiovisuel, which later evolved into DIC Entertainment (which today part of DHX Media), and wrote and produced programs animated by Japanese studios. In 1987, Chalopin would later become found the company C&D (Créativité et Développement) after selling his shares in DiC and continued to produce cartoons in the late 80's and 90's Jean Chalopin is married to Chinese/Singaporean ex-Model, Ethel Chalopin. They have two children, Janvier and Tanis.

A list of cartoons where the original concept and/or story was created by Chalopin, and mostly made in South-East Asia, Japan and South Korea, with some exceptions. As well as working with his own animation studio KK DIC / KK C&D Asia, Jean and DiC had worked with various other studios that were uncredited by DiC.

References

  1. Adelson, Andrea (30 December 1987). "BUSINESS PEOPLE; For Maker of Cartoons, A Chance to Go Public". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 August 2010.

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