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Tim Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an American film director, producer, artist, writer, animator, puppeteer, and actor.

He is known for his gothic horror and fantasy films, such as Beetlejuice (1988), Edward Scissorhands (1990), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Ed Wood (1994), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Corpse Bride (2005), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Dark Shadows (2012), Frankenweenie (2012), and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024).

He is also known for blockbuster films, such as the adventure-comedy Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), the superhero films Batman (1989), and Batman Returns (1992), the science fiction film Planet of the Apes (2001), the fantasy-drama Big Fish (2003), the musical adventure film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), the fantasy film Alice in Wonderland (2010), and film adaptations of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016), and Dumbo (2019).

Short film

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes Ref(s)
1971 The Island of Doctor Agor Yes Yes No [1][2]
Prehistoric Caveman Yes No No
Houdini: The Untold Story Yes No No [1][3]
1972 Tim's Dreams Yes No No [1][2]
1974 1997 Yes No No
1979 Doctor of Doom Yes Yes No With Jerry Rees
King and Octopus Animation Yes No No
Stalk of the Celery Monster Yes Yes Yes Also animator
1982 Luau Yes Yes Yes
Vincent Yes Yes No Also production designer [4][5]
1984 Frankenweenie Yes Story No Also storyboard artist [6][7]
2013 Captain Sparky vs.
The Flying Saucers
No No Yes [8][9]

Acting roles

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Year Title Role
1971 The Island of Doctor Agor Doctor Agor
Houdini: The Untold Story Houdini
1972 Tim's Dreams Tim
1979 Doctor of Doom Don Carlo
Stalk of the Celery Monster Dr. Maxwell Payne (voice)
1982 Luau The Supreme Being / Mortie
2012 Vampire's Kiss/Blood Inside[10] Van Helsing

Feature film

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Year Title Director Producer Story
writer
Ref(s)
1985 Pee-wee's Big Adventure Yes No No [11][12]
1988 Beetlejuice Yes No No [13][14]
1989 Batman Yes No No [15][16]
1990 Edward Scissorhands Yes Yes Yes [17][18]
1992 Batman Returns Yes Yes No [19][20]
1993 The Nightmare Before Christmas No Yes Yes [21][22]
1994 Ed Wood Yes Yes No [23][24]
1996 Mars Attacks! Yes Yes Uncredited [25][26][27]
1999 Sleepy Hollow Yes No No [28][29]
2001 Planet of the Apes Yes No No [30][31]
2003 Big Fish Yes No No [32][33]
2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Yes No No [34][35]
Corpse Bride Yes[a] Yes Characters [36][37]
2007 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Yes No No [38][39]
2010 Alice in Wonderland Yes No No [40][41]
2012 Dark Shadows Yes No No [42][43]
Frankenweenie Yes Yes Yes [44][45]
2014 Big Eyes Yes Yes No [46][47]
2016 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Yes No No [48][49]
2019 Dumbo Yes Executive No [50][51]
2024 Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Yes Yes No [52][53]

Producer only

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Acting roles

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1979 The Muppet Movie Muppet Performer Uncredited [54][55]
1985 Pee-wee's Big Adventure Thug in alley [56][57]
1992 Singles Brian [58][59]
Hoffa Corpse Uncredited [60][61]
2012 Men in Black 3 Alien on TV Monitors [62][63]
2016 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Passenger on an Attraction [49][48]
2024 Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Baby Beetlejuice [64]

Other roles

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Year Title Role Ref(s)
1978 The Lord of the Rings Inbetween artist [65]
1981 The Fox and the Hound Animator [66][67]
1982 Tron [68][6]
1985 The Black Cauldron Animator: The Horned King / Conceptual artist [69][70]
1992 Stay Tuned Design consultant [71][72]
1996 Mary Reilly Participant [73][74]
2004 Catwoman [75][76]
2009 Waking Sleeping Beauty [77][78]

Television

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Year Title Director Executive
Producer
Writer Designer Notes Ref(s)
1983 Hansel and Gretel Yes No No Production TV special [79][80]
1986 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Yes No No No Episode "The Jar" [1][81]
Faerie Tale Theatre Yes No No No Episode "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp" [82][83]
1987 Amazing Stories No No No Animation Episode "The Family Dog" [84][85]
1989–1991 Beetlejuice No Yes No No Also developer [86][87][88][89]
1993 Family Dog No Yes No Consultant [90][91]
2000 Lost in Oz No Yes story No Unaired pilot [92][93]
2000 Stainboy Yes No Yes Character 6 web shorts;
Also producer
[94][95]
2022–present Wednesday Yes Yes No No Directed 8 episodes [96][97][98][99]

Other venues

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Commercials

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Year Title Subject Ref(s)
1998 "Garden Gnome" Hollywood Chewing Gum [100][101]
1999 "Kung-fu" Timex wrist watch [102][103]
2000 "Mannequin"

Video game

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2004 The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge Creative consultant [104]

Music video

[edit]
Year Title Director Producer Writer Ref(s)
2006 The Killers: Bones Yes No Yes [105][106]
2012 Linkin Park: Powerless No Yes No [107][108]
The Killers: Here with Me Yes No No [109][110]

Critical reception

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Critical, public and commercial reception to films Burton has directed as of October 2024.

Year Film Rotten Tomatoes[111] Metacritic[112] CinemaScore[113] Budget Box office[114]
1985 Pee-wee's Big Adventure 89% (51 reviews)
(7.8/10)
47 (14 reviews) $7 million $40.9 million
(domestic)
1988 Beetlejuice 83% (115 reviews)
(7.2/10)
70 (18 reviews) B $15 million $84.6 million[115]
1989 Batman 77% (141 reviews)
(6.8/10)
69 (21 reviews) A $35 million[116] $411.5 million
1990 Edward Scissorhands 90% (67 reviews)
(7.7/10)
74 (19 reviews) A– $20 million $86 million
1992 Batman Returns 82% (92 reviews)
(6.9/10)
68 (23 reviews) B $80 million[117] $282.8 million
1994 Ed Wood 92% (73 reviews)
(8/10)
70 (19 reviews) B+ $18 million[118] $5.9 million
(domestic)
1996 Mars Attacks! 56% (86 reviews)
(6/10)
52 (19 reviews) B $70 million $101.4 million
1999 Sleepy Hollow 70% (125 reviews)
(6.4/10)
65 (35 reviews) B– $100 million[119] $206.1 million
2001 Planet of the Apes 43% (201 reviews)
(5.5/10)
50 (34 reviews) B– $100 million[120] $362.2 million
2003 Big Fish 76% (221 reviews)
(7.2/10)
58 (42 reviews) B+ $70 million[121] $122.9 million
2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 83% (228 reviews)
(7.2/10)
72 (40 reviews) A– $150 million[122] $475 million
2005 Corpse Bride 84% (197 reviews)
(7.2/10)
83 (35 reviews) B+ $40 million $118.1 million
2007 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 86% (232 reviews)
(7.7/10)
83 (39 reviews) $50 million[123] $153.4 million
2010 Alice in Wonderland 51% (279 reviews)
(5.8/10)
53 (38 reviews) A– $200 million[124] $1.02 billion
2012 Dark Shadows 35% (263 reviews)
(5.3/10)
55 (42 reviews) B– $150 million[125] $245.5 million
2012 Frankenweenie 88% (225 reviews)
(7.6/10)
74 (38 reviews) B+ $39 million[126] $81.5 million
2014 Big Eyes 72% (198 reviews)
(6.7/10)
62 (40 reviews) $10 million $29.3 million
2016 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children 64% (259 reviews)
(5.9/10)
57 (43 reviews) B+ $110 million[127] $296.5 million
2019 Dumbo 46% (371 reviews)
(5.55/10)
51 (54 reviews) A– $170 million[128]
2024 Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 77% (318 reviews)
(6.6/10)
62 (61 reviews) B $100 million $423.5 million[129]
Total 72% 64 $1,534,000,000 $4,905,915,904

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Co-directed with Mike Johnson

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