1904 in animation
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Events in 1904 in animation.
Films released
- September -
Births
January
- January 1: Grace Bailey, American animator (head of the ink and paint department at Walt Disney Animation Studios), (d. 1983).[3][4][5]
- January 31: Cliff Nazarro, American actor (voice of Eddie Cackler in Slap-Happy Pappy), (d. 1961).
February
- February 11: José do Patrocínio Oliveira, Brazilian singer, musician and actor (voice of José Carioca in Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros), (d. 1987).
- February 16:
March
- March 2: Dr. Seuss, American children's novelist, illustrator, animator and comics artist (Warner Bros. Cartoons), (d. 1991).[11]
- March 15: J. Pat O'Malley, British actor and singer (voice of Cyril Proudbottom and Winkie in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Mother Oyster, The Walrus and the Carpenter and Tweedledum and Tweedledee in Alice in Wonderland, Jasper and the Colonel in 101 Dalmatians, the Cockney coster in Mary Poppins, and Colonel Hathi in The Jungle Book), (d. 1985).[12]
- March 28: Lou Bunin, American puppeteer and animator (Alice in Wonderland, Bury the Axis), (d. 1994).[13][14][15]
April
- April 4: John Brown, British actor (voice of Umpire in Make Mine Music, Noah Webster in Symphony in Slang, the narrator, Pee Wee and the theatrical agent in Dixieland Droopy), (d. 1957).[16][17]
- April 5: Hicks Lokey, American animator (Fleischer Studios, Walter Lantz, Walt Disney Studios, Hanna-Barbera), (d. 1990).[18][19][20][21]
May
- May 1: Fred Spencer, American animator and comics artist (Walt Disney Animation Studios, developed the character of Donald Duck), (d. 1938).[22][23][24][25][26]
- May 3: William L. Hendricks, American producer (Looney Tunes), (d. 1992).
- May 18:
- May 29: Don Brodie, American actor and director (voice of Devil Donald in Donald's Better Self, and Barker in Pinocchio), (d. 2001).[28][29]
- May 30:
June
- June 12: Johnny Murray, American actor (voice of Bosko from 1930 to 1933), (d. 1956).[32][33]
- June 16:
- June 18: Keye Luke, Chinese actor (voice of Brak in Space Ghost, Charlie Chan in The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan, Zoltar and The Great Spirit in Battle of the Planets), (d. 1991).
- June 24: Phil Harris, American comedian, actor and jazz singer (voice of Baloo in The Jungle Book, Thomas O'Malley in The Aristocats and Little John in Robin Hood), (d. 1995).[37]
July
- July 23: Roland Davies, English comics artist, animator, animation producer and painter (Roland Davies Films Ltd., animated cartoons based on Come On, Steve), (d. 1993).[38][39][40]
August
- August 4: Helen Kane, American actress and singer (primary inspiration for the character of Betty Boop), (d. 1966).[41][42]
September
- September 4: ).
- September 15: Tom Conway, British actor (narrator in Peter Pan, voice of Collie and Quizmaster in One Hundred and One Dalmatians), (d. 1967).[43][44][45]
- September 17: Jerry Colonna, American comedian, singer and musician and actor (narrator of the Casey at the Bat segment in Make Mine Music and the short The Brave Engineer, voice of the March Hare in Alice in Wonderland), (d. 1986).
- September 19: Elvia Allman, American actress (voice of Miss Cud in I Haven't Got a Hat, second voice of Clarabelle Cow), (d. 1992).[46][47]
October
- October 24:
- October 25: Bill Tytla, Ukrainian-American animator (Walt Disney Animation Studios, Terrytoons, Famous Studios), (d. 1968).[51][52][53]
December
- December 7: Clarence Nash, American voice actor (Donald Duck), (d. 1985).[54][55][56][57]
References
- ^ de Vries, Mul (2009), p. 323
- ^ Crafton (2014), p. 130
- ^ "Grace Bailey". Walt Disney Archives. Archived from the original on 6 April 2023. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
- OCLC 1023138145.
- ^ Thomas, Bob (1958). Walt Disney: The Art of Animation. New York: Golden Press. p. 175.
- ^ Eaton, Aaron (July 9, 2020). "On July 9, 1948, James Baskett, the first Black male performer to receive an Oscar, died". The Philadelphia Tribune.
- ^ "James Baskett, 44, Screen, Radio Actor". The New York Times. 10 July 1948.
- S2CID 142114722. Retrieved March 23, 2023.
- ^ "Movies till Dawn: Almost Weirder Than Now". April 7, 2020.
- ^ "Jungle Queen". April 16, 2015.
- ^ "Dr. Seuss". lambiek.net.
- ^ no byline (1 March 1985). "Veteran Film-TV Actor J. Pat O'Malley Dies". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on January 21, 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ Lyons, Richard D. (Feb 20, 1994). "Lou Bunin, Animator Who Made A Wondrous 'Alice,' Dies at 89". The New York Times. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
- ^ Lou Bunin, obituary. New York Times, February 20 1994.
- ^ "Cinema: Battle of Wonderland". Time. 16 July 1951. Archived from the original on March 28, 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
- ISBN 978-0-7864-2834-2. p. 43.
- Newspapers.com.
- ^ "39. Hicks Lokey". May 20, 2011. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
- ISBN 9780813545523.
- ISBN 9781476663678.
- ISBN 9780813138367.
- ^ "Fred Spencer". lambiek.net. Archived from the original on January 25, 2021. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
- ^ Walt and DeMolay at Mouse Planet
- ^ Donald Models at Michael Sporn Animation
- ^ Donald Duck, Superstar! at D23
- ISBN 978-0-679-75747-4.
- ^ Films and Filming, Volume 11, Issue 3, Page 37, 1965.
- )
- ISBN 978-0-7864-1278-5. Retrieved February 13, 2023.
- ^ "Will Gould". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
- ISBN 9781557836717.
- ISBN 979-8-88771-010-5.
- ISBN 9781476607252.
- ^ Lenburg, Jeff (2006), Who's Who in Animated Cartoons, Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard Corporation.
- ^ Sandra Brennan (2010). "Pete Burness". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2010-09-11.
- , retrieved 2023-12-27
- ^ Benny Show's Phil Harris Dies at 91, Obituary in the Los Angeles Times dated August 13, 1995 (retrieved June 30, 2012).
- ^ "Roland Davies". lambiek.net. Comic shop Lambiek. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
- ^ Gifford, Denis (1993). "Obituary: Roland Davies". The Independent. No. 16 December 1993.
- ^ "COMPANIES ACT, 1929". The London Gazette (21 March 1939): 1938. 1939.
- ISBN 9781628942996. Retrieved 19 September 2021 – via Google Books.
- ISBN 978-0231123518.
- ProQuest 143266294.
- ProQuest 155633849.
- ^ "Tom Conway Dies; Actor, 63, Starred As Falcon in Films - The New York Times". www.nytimes.com. Archived from the original on 2018-06-13.
- ^ "Elvia Allman, 88; Character Actress on 'Beverly Hillbillies,' 'Petticoat Junction'". Los Angeles Times. March 14, 1992.
- ISBN 978-0-7864-2834-2. P. 10.
- ^ Comics by Warren Foster
- ISBN 9781569762226.
- ISBN 9781476610528.
- ^ Master Animator" by John Canemaker, Animation Journal, Fall 1994, pp. 8-9
- ^ Ebiri, Bilge (July 23, 2019). "Bring Back the Animation". Vulture. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
- ^ "Bill Tytla - D23". Retrieved 2020-07-25.
- ^ "Clarence Nash". D23.
- ^ "From Donald Duck to Tom and Jerry, this duck tale started in Oklahoma". Jimmie Tramel, Tulsa World, February 2, 2020. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
- ^ "Verdugo Views: Donald Duck and his brood nested in Glendale". The Los Angeles Times. December 3, 2014.
- PMID 5163900.
External References
- Crafton, Donald (2014), "Cinema Chez Gaumont", Emile Cohl, Caricature, and Film, ISBN 978-1400860715
- de Vries, Tjitte; Mul, Ati (2009), "28 Animation Pictures and Two Inserts", "They Thought it was a Marvel": Arthur Melbourne-Cooper (1874-1961) : Pioneer of Puppet Animation, ISBN 978-9085550167
External links
- Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb