Goro Miyazaki is the son of animator and film director Hayao Miyazaki, who is one of the co-founders of Studio Ghibli.
10 Facts About Goro Miyazaki
Goro Miyazaki was born to animators Hayao Goro Miyazaki and Akemi Ota in Tokyo.
In 1998, Goro Miyazaki was involved in the design of the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, and served as its director from 2001 to June 2005.
Goro Miyazaki is involved in Ghibli Park, which began operating in 2022, as its lead designer and director.
Originally joining the animation project as a consultant, Goro Miyazaki was asked to draw the storyboards.
On June 28,2006, Goro Miyazaki held the first preview of the completed Tales from Earthsea, which was attended by his father.
However, Goro Miyazaki was presented Japan's Bunshun Raspberry Award for "Worst Director", with Tales from Earthsea receiving the award for "Worst Movie", at the end of 2006.
In 2011, Goro Miyazaki directed From Up on Poppy Hill, which is based on Chizuru Takahashi and Tetsuro Sayama's 1980 manga Kokurikozaka kara.
Goro Miyazaki voiced the world history teacher character and wrote lyrics to some of the songs used in the film.
In May 2020, Toshio Suzuki confirmed that a new film from Goro Miyazaki was in development at Studio Ghibli.