
Age: 51
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Nathan Greno (born March 22, 1975) is an American film director, story artist, and writer best known as the co-director of Walt Disney Animation Studios' film, Tangled (2010). Inspired by Disney films since the first grade, Greno started as a young boy writing and drawing comic books and strips. In 1996, during his junior year at Columbus College of Art and Design, he was hired by Walt Disney Feature Animation. He started there as an animation clean-up artist on Mulan (1998). Being creatively unfulfilled, he switched to story development. He then contributed as a story artist on Brother Bear (2003), wrote a screenplay and worked as a story artist on Meet the Robinsons (2007), and supervised the story on Bolt (2008). With the short film Super Rhino (2009), he made his directorial debut. In 2006, he took over a long-in-development project Tangled, based on the fairy tale Rapunzel and chose Byron Howard, with whom he had collaborated on Bolt and Super Rhino, as a directing partner. The film was released in 2010 to a great critical and financial reception, and was followed in 2012 by Greno and Howard-directed short film Tangled Ever After. Greno had most recently been directing an animated film titled Gigantic. Loosely based on the fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk, it was scheduled for a 2020 release. However, in October 2017, it was announced that the film had been shelved. In February 2018, it was announced that Greno had signed a multi-year contract with Skydance Animation to write and direct an animated film titled Swapped, as well as consult on projects in development. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nathan Greno, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

When two people from completely different worlds mysteriously swap bodies, they're forced to navigate each other's lives in hilarious and heartwarming ways. One character finds themselves in an unfamiliar social circle, struggling with new responsibilities and relationships, while the other grapples with an entirely different set of challenges and perspectives. As they fumble through each other's daily routines—attending school or work, managing relationships, and handling personal crises—they begin to understand the complexities of lives they never knew existed. The body swap becomes a catalyst for personal growth, empathy, and unexpected friendship. Through comedic mishaps, awkward encounters, and moments of genuine vulnerability, both characters discover that walking in someone else's shoes—literally—can transform how they see themselves and the world around them. The story balances laugh-out-loud humor with touching moments of self-discovery, ultimately exploring themes of identity, acceptance, and the universal human experience that connects us all.
