Lindsey Collins joined Pixar Animation Studios in May 1997, marking the beginning of a remarkable career that would span numerous years and multiple capacities on a variety of feature films.
Throughout her tenure at Pixar, Collins has accumulated an impressive list of film credits, including "A Bug's Life", "Toy Story 2", and the Academy Award-winning "Finding Nemo", as well as "Ratatouille". Additionally, she provided the voice of the character Mia in Pixar's 2006 release, "Cars".
Collins' impressive list of credits also includes co-producing the Golden Globe and Oscar-winning feature "WALL.E" alongside producer Jim Morris and director Andrew Stanton, as well as producing the Walt Disney Studios feature "John Carter of Mars". Her most recent production was Disney and Pixar's "Finding Dory" in 2016. Following this, she took on the role of Vice President of Development, while continuing to produce.
Prior to joining Pixar, Collins spent three years at Disney Feature Animation, where she managed creative teams on the films "Pocahontas", "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", and "Hercules".
Collins earned a Bachelor of Arts in Diplomacy and World Affairs at Occidental College in Los Angeles, setting the stage for her future success in the world of animation.