Barry Brandon Waldo
Barry Brandon Waldo started telling himself, and his family's brood of Labrador Retrievers, stories at a very young age in the rural countryside of Arkansas. Eventually, he found a few more people to listen to them when he got his first job at Showbiz Pizza Place, now Chuck E. Cheese, where he got paid to throw birthday parties, play video games and once a year, try his hand at playing Santa Claus. After spending a few years learning to count beans, he wrote a few short stories to convince some...See more
Barry Brandon Waldo started telling himself, and his family's brood of Labrador Retrievers, stories at a very young age in the rural countryside of Arkansas. Eventually, he found a few more people to listen to them when he got his first job at Showbiz Pizza Place, now Chuck E. Cheese, where he got paid to throw birthday parties, play video games and once a year, try his hand at playing Santa Claus. After spending a few years learning to count beans, he wrote a few short stories to convince some smart people to let him attend the prestigious University of Chicago Booth School of Business where he tested his public school upbringing against his ivy league educated peers, only to discover they too still put their pants on one leg at a time. After a brief detour to The Stockholm School of Economics where he learned how to say köttbulle (meatball) in Swedish, he moved to Los Angeles and discovered the wonderful world of Disney, where he submerged himself into all things Lizzie McGuire, Power Rangers and, his all-time favorite, Winnie the Pooh. Then toy land came a'calling, and when he answered, it was Barbie inviting him to Malibu to help tell some of her imaginative animated stories. Years after joining Mattel, his entrepreneurial passion eventually drew him to the dark side when he was asked if he could create something ... anything... out of a simple sketch of three female monsters. He and his team crafted a freaky-just-got-fabulous world and narrative that would eventually sell a gazillion dollars of books, dolls, and merchandise. That world was Monster High, and Frankie Stein became his second fictional obsession as he worked with Little Brown to bring her to life in a series of books written by Lisi Harrison. Properly addicted to telling stories where wonderful and wacky things happen, he seemed to attract ... well ... wonderful and wacky partners, including two of his favorite people, Shana and Ahmet Zappa. Off they went to create a new world together called Star Darlings which includes fifteen novels, music and more. The Walt Disney Company acquired what is now called Disney's Star Darlings. Having originally been introduced to one of his idols, will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas, while trying to find a theme song for Monster High, they crossed paths again a few years later, and before he knew it, he was working with the Beats master himself in the Future. His spouse then screwed everything up by helping create a television series based on the Outlander books by Diana Gabaldon. Off they went to live in Scotland where the series filmed followed by London for Netflix's The Sandman series and Luther (film). So if you happen to see him aimlessly writing in a cafe or wandering around forests or streets somewhere on this planet he loves so much, please go over and say cheers, hello, bonjour or aye mate! See less