Shabrayia Cleaver

movies bio information Shabrayia Cleaver, honestly, if you haven’t heard her name, you’ve probably still heard her work. She’s got her fingerprints all over some of the biggest animated movies from the past decade. Let’s start with Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)—you know, the one where Po’s family tree suddenly gets a whole lot more complicated? That film is packed with heart and humor, and Cleaver played a part in making it pop on screen. Then there’s Home (2015). Remember that alien, Oh, and all the wild shenanigans with Tip? Yeah, Cleaver’s in the background, helping bring those quirky characters to life. It’s not just about flashy animation; it’s about making you actually care about a bunch of digital blobs and aliens. And then Trolls (2016) – oh man, that movie is a glitter bomb of music, color, and pure, unfiltered joy. Cleaver had a hand in shaping that crazy, pop-fueled world. Seriously, it’s almost impossible to watch Trolls without smiling, unless you’re made of stone or something. Whether it’s the technical wizardry or the little details that make those characters believable, Cleaver’s got the knack. She’s not exactly a household name, but behind-the-scenes folks like her are the reason these movies don’t just look good—they feel good, too. That’s the magic, right? The people in the shadows making the stories stick with you long after the credits roll.

Shabrayia Cleaver
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  • Professions: Additional Crew, Production Manager, Producer

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