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Growing up in [[Amsterdam]], Hoegan developed a special interest for practical effects in [[sci-fi]] and [[fantasy]] films, and moved to the [[UK]] at age 19, to study at the {{w|Arts University Bournemouth|Arts Institute at Bournemouth}}. A few years later, Hoegan finally turned to character creation and animatronic design.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.awn.com/vfxworld/animatronics-man-practical-take-gustav-hoegen|title=The Animatronics Man: A Practical Take on Gustav Hoegen|author=Hellard, Paul|date of source=12 December 2017|website name=Animation World Network|accessdate=16 October 2018}}</ref>
Growing up in [[Amsterdam]], Hoegan developed a special interest for practical effects in [[sci-fi]] and [[fantasy]] films, and moved to the [[UK]] at age 19, to study at the {{w|Arts University Bournemouth|Arts Institute at Bournemouth}}. A few years later, Hoegan finally turned to character creation and animatronic design.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.awn.com/vfxworld/animatronics-man-practical-take-gustav-hoegen|title=The Animatronics Man: A Practical Take on Gustav Hoegen|author=Hellard, Paul|date of source=12 December 2017|website name=Animation World Network|accessdate=16 October 2018}}</ref>


Outside the [[DWU]], he has worked on ''[[Alien (film)|Prometheus]]'', ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', and modern ''[[Star Wars]]'' films, including ''{{iw|starwars|The Force Awakens}}'', ''{{iw|starwars|Rogue One: A Star Wars Story|Rogue One}}'', ''{{iw|starwars|The Last Jedi}}'' and ''{{iw|starwars|Solo: A Star Wars Story|Solo}}''.
Outside the [[DWU]], he has worked on ''[[Alien (franchise)|Prometheus]]'', ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', and modern ''[[Star Wars]]'' films, including ''{{iw|starwars|The Force Awakens}}'', ''{{iw|starwars|Rogue One: A Star Wars Story|Rogue One}}'', ''{{iw|starwars|The Last Jedi}}'' and ''{{iw|starwars|Solo: A Star Wars Story|Solo}}''.


== Credits ==
== Credits ==

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Gustav Hoegen was a prosthetics technician credited on the Doctor Who stories The Sound of Drums and Last of the Time Lords. He worked alongside Anthony Parker.

He was also credited as a prosthetics technician on Torchwood: Children of Earth.

According to his website, Hoegen worked as an uncredited animatronic designer, under Millennium FX, on TV: New Earth, The Girl in the Fireplace, The Runaway Bride, Smith and Jones and Planet of the Dead.[1]

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Growing up in Amsterdam, Hoegan developed a special interest for practical effects in sci-fi and fantasy films, and moved to the UK at age 19, to study at the Arts Institute at Bournemouth. A few years later, Hoegan finally turned to character creation and animatronic design.[2]

Outside the DWU, he has worked on Prometheus, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and modern Star Wars films, including The Force Awakens, Rogue One, The Last Jedi and Solo.

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

Prosthetics technician[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. https://www.biomimicstudio.org/credits/
  2. Hellard, Paul (12 December 2017). The Animatronics Man: A Practical Take on Gustav Hoegen. Animation World Network. Retrieved on 16 October 2018.