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Aylmer filmmaker draws another Oscar nod

It's a far journey from Gatineau to Hollywood, but Dean DeBlois has made it. He's received his 3rd Oscar nomination for his How to Train A Dragon series. So will the third time be the charm for the LA-based creator?

How to Train Your Dragon creator grew up sketching on dad's butcher paper

Writer, director and executive producer Dean DeBlois attends the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World on Feb. 9, 2019, in Los Angeles. The film has been nominated for an Academy Award for best animated feature film. (Phil McCarten/Invision/Associated Press)

From sketching on his dad's butcher paper at home in Gatineau, Que., to a succession of Academy Award nominations, Dean DeBloishas had quite the career, and now has another shot at a coveted Oscar.

Born in Brockville, Ont., DeBloisis the writer, director, and executive producer ofHow to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.The third instalment of the trilogy has been nominated for an Oscar for best animated feature.

The DreamWorksAnimation film stars Montreal's Jay Baruchelas a now grown-up Viking named Hiccup, who embarks on yet another adventure with his dragon, Toothless.

The star-studded cast includes the voices of Cate Blanchett, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera and Jonah Hill. The villain Grimmelis voiced by F. Murray Abraham.

I kind of know the drill a little bit, and I also know the disappointment of losing, so it's a measured excitement.- Dean DeBlois

This isn'tDeBlois's first rodeo, nor his first Oscar nod.

He was also nominated for each of the first two instalments of How to Train Your Dragon, and heco-wrote and co-directed the Oscar-nominated Disney film Lilo and Stitchin 2002.

So far, he hasn't brought home the hardware.

"I kind of know the drill a little bit, and I also know the disappointment of losing, so it's a measured excitement," DeBloistold CBC's Ottawa Morning.

"These next couple of weeks will be alot of fun. For a while, we all get to be winners, and then the inevitable night comes where four out the five of us will go home empty handed."

America Ferrera's character, Astrid, rides her dragon, Stormfly, in a scene from How to Train Your Dragon 2. Ferrera returns in the third instalment of the trilogy. (DreamWorks)

Encouraged from an early age

DeBlois, whose father was a butcher, recalls having a steady supply of paper to doodle on in his childhood in western Gatineau's community of Aylmer.

"He would bring home these rolls of butcher paper which hung in a closet beneath the stairs, and I would just pull out sheets of it and draw all over.I was encouraged from an early start by my parents."

As he developed his skill, DuBlois said hismain inspiration was a cartoon barbarian. "I learned to draw from studying Conan. The anatomy was so ripped."

Montreal actor Jay Baruchel, left, with DeBlois, right. (Arthur Mola/Invision/Associated Press)

DeBloisstudied animation at a summer program at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ont. During the rest of the year, he worked at Ottawa's now-defunct Hinton Animation Studios,honinghis craft on the TV showThe Raccoons.

He moved to Ireland in 1990 to work as a story boardassistant on A Troll in Central Park and Thumbelina, then got his big break in 1994, when he moved to California for a job with Disney Feature Animation in Burbank.

Always takes his mom

DeBloissaid he's taken his mother to every Academy Awards ceremony he's attended.

"She thinks it's just amazing to be walking the red carpet and walking up to people like Meryl Streep and introducing herself. It's a lot of funto see it through her eyes."

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden Worldis up against some stiff competition in the best animated feature category again this year, including Toy Story 4.

The Oscars will be handed out Feb. 9.

From left, director Dean DeBlois, actors Jay Baruchel and Cate Blanchett, and a costumed puppet of the dragon Toothless. (Thibault Camus/Associated Press)