Mike Redman
Known for Directing · 4 credits
Biography
Mike Redman is a visual development artist and is currently working at Locksmith Animation as an Art Director. He worked on our first feature Ron’s Gone Wrong, where he helped bring heart-warming and beautiful images to life on our first big project, as well as our second feature That Christmas. Mike is now working with our highly talented development team in London on Bad Fairies. He Is passionate about making stories and designs relatable and believable.
Mike was recently nominated for Best Production Design on That Christmas at the 2025 Annie Awards.
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About Mike Redman
Mike Redman is a visual development artist and is currently working at Locksmith Animation as an Art Director. He worked on our first feature Ron’s Gone Wrong, where he helped bring heart-warming and beautiful images to life on our first big project, as well as our second feature That Christmas. Mike is now working with our highly talented development team in London on Bad Fairies. He Is passionate about making stories and designs relatable and believable. Mike was recently nominated for Best Production Design on That Christmas at the 2025 Ann… With 4 credits spanning from 2019 to 2024, Mike Redman has appeared in 4 films and 0 TV shows.
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Most Popular Mike Redman Movies
- In Search of Darkness (2019) — as Self
- Camp Blood 666 Part 2: Exorcism of the Clown (2023) — as Mike
- Critters: All You Can Eat (2024) — as Crite #2
- Cult Of VHS (2022) — as Himself
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