Tad Stones, a versatile and accomplished American creative professional, hails from the culturally rich and economically diverse city of Burbank, California, specifically around the mid-1950s. Over the course of his remarkable career, which has now stretched across an impressive span of more than three decades, Tad has made a profound impact on the multifaceted world of animation, screenwriting, production, and direction.
From 1974 to 2003, Tad Stones played a pivotal role within the esteemed ranks of The Walt Disney Company, leaving an enduring and profound impact on the organization. His impressive and extensive repertoire of work for Disney during this period includes the conception, writing, and production of the cherished and widely popular animated television series, Darkwing Duck. Furthermore, he was instrumental in overseeing the production of a vast array of other iconic and beloved Disney shows, such as Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Aladdin, and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, to name but a few.
Following his departure from the renowned entertainment behemoth Disney, Stones went on to pursue a multitude of innovative projects, with his most recent and noteworthy endeavour being the animated television series Bob's Burgers, which made its highly anticipated debut on the esteemed Fox network in January 2011.