1915 in animation
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Years: | 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 |
Events in 1915 in animation.
Films released
- 6 February – Colonel Heeza Liar, Ghost Breaker (United States)
- 20 February:
- Colonel Heeza Liar In The Haunted Castle (United States)
- The Police Dog No. 2 (United States)
- 20 March – Colonel Heeza Liar Runs The Blockade (United States)
- 27 March – The Police Dog No. 3 (United States)
- 3 April – Colonel Heeza Liar And The Torpedo (United States)
- 10 April – Colonel Heeza Liar And The Zeppelin (United States)
- 1 May – The Police Dog No. 4 (United States)
- 8 May – Colonel Heeza Liar Signs The Pledge (United States)
- 13 May – Colonel Heeza Liar In The Trenches (United States)
- 16 May – Colonel Heeza Liar at The Front (United States)
- 22 May – Colonel Heeza Liar, Aviator (United States)
- 5 June – Colonel Heeza Liar Invents A New King Of Shell (United States)
- 12 June – The Police Dog No. 5 (United States)
- 10 July – Colonel Heeza Liar, Dog Fancier (United States)
- 24 July – The Police Dog Gets Piffles In Bad (United States)
- 31 July – Colonel Heeza Liar Foils The Enemy (United States)
- 21 August – Colonel Heeza Liar, War Dog (United States)
- 4 September – Colonel Heeza Liar at The Bat (United States)
- 19 September – Pool Sharks (United States)
- 25 September – The Police Dog to the Rescue (United States)
- 12 October – Down on the Phoney Farm (United States)
- 28 December – Colonel Heeza Liar, Nature Faker (United States)
Births
January
- January 21: Ray Erlenborn, American actor (voice of Rabbit in Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons), and sound effects artist (Crusader Rabbit), (d. 2007).[1]
- January 29: Bill Peet, American children's illustrator, writer and animator (Walt Disney Animation Studios), (d. 2002).[2]
February
- February 2: Don Tobin, American animator and comics artist (Walt Disney Animation Studios), (d. 1995).[3]
- February 19: Dick Emery, English comedian and actor (voice of Jeremy Hillary Boob, the Mayor of Pepperland and Max the Blue Meanie in Yellow Submarine), (d. 1983).[4][5]
- February 28: Zero Mostel, American actor (voice of Kehaar in Watership Down), (d. 1977).[6]
March
- March 17: Ben Washam, American animator (Warner Bros. Cartoons, Jay Ward), (d. 1984).[7][8]
April
- April 10: Harry Morgan, American actor and director (voice of Carolinus in The Flight of Dragons, Bill Gannon in The Simpsons episode "Mother Simpson"), (d. 2011).[9]
- April 16:
- April 20: Aurora Miranda, Brazilian singer and actress (sang and danced with Donald Duck and José Carioca in The Three Caballeros), (d. 2005).[11][12]
May
- May 1:
- May 5: Ben Wright, English actor (voice of Roger Radcliffe in 101 Dalmatians, Rama in The Jungle Book, Grimsby in The Little Mermaid), (d. 1989).[14]
- May 6: Orson Welles, American theatre director, film director, and actor (narrator and voice of Nag and Chuchundra in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, narrator in Bugs Bunny: Superstar, voice of Unicron in The Transformers: The Movie), (d. 1985).[15][16]
- May 12:
- May 22:
- May 26: Sam Edwards, American actor (voice of young Bambi in Bambi, voice of the title character in Rod Rocket), (d. 2004).[20]
June
- June 2: Walter Tetley, American actor (voice of Felix the Cat, Andy Panda, Sherman in the Peabody segments of The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends), (d. 1975).[21]
- June 4: John N. Carey, American animator and comics artist (Warner Bros. Cartoons), (d. 1987).[22]
- June 19: Pat Buttram, American actor (voice of Napoleon in The Aristocats, the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood, Luke in The Rescuers, Chief in The Fox and the Hound, Cactus Jake in Garfield and Friends), (d. 1994).[23]
August
- August 16: Gloria Blondell, American actress (second voice of Daisy Duck), (d. 1986).[24]
- August 22: Te Wei, Chinese comics artist and animator (The Proud General), (d. 2010).[25]
September
- September 11: Warner Bros Cartoons), (d. 1996).
October
- October 24: Bob Kane, American comic book writer, animator and artist (co-creator of Batman, Cool McCool, and Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse), (d. 1998).[9][26]
November
- November 11: Milicent Patrick, American actress, makeup artist, special effects designer and animator (Fantasia, Dumbo), (d. 1998).[27][page needed]
- November 14:
- Ken Hultgren, American animator and comics artist (
- Martha Tilton, American singer (voice of Clarice in the Chip 'n' Dale, cartoon Two Chips and a Miss), (d. 2006).[29]
- November 20: Kon Ichikawa, Japanese film director and animator (J.O. Studio), (d. 2008).[30]
- November 23: John Dehner, American animator (Walt Disney Studios) and actor, (d. 1992).[31][32][33]
December
- December 2: Mike Arens, American animator and comics artist (Walt Disney Company, Hanna-Barbera), (d. 1976).
- December 12: Frank Sinatra, American singer and actor (voice of Singing Sword in Who Framed Roger Rabbit), (d. 1998).[34]
- December 22: Barbara Billingsley, American actress (voice of Nanny in Muppet Babies), (d. 2010).[35][36]
Specific date unknown
- Jim Davis, American animator and cartoonist (
- Woody Gelman, American animator, comics artist, novelist and publisher (worked for Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios), (d. 1978).
References
- ^ Variety Staff (7 June 2007). "Ray Erlenborn, actor, 92". Variety. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
- ^ http://www.billpeet.net/ Bill Peet Website
- ^ "Don Tobin". lambiek.net. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
- ^ "BFI Emery, Dick (1917-83)". screenonline.org.uk. Retrieved 2012-07-22.
- ^ GRO Register of Deaths: MAR 1983 14 0006 LAMBETH – Richard Gilbert Emery, DoB = 19 February 1915
- ^ Weil, Martin. "Actor Zero Mostel Dies" The Washington Post, September 10, 1977
- ^ "Biography: Ben Washam". AnimationResources.org. 11 November 2010. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
- ^ Erickson, Anne (2021-03-08). "Heir to a cartoon legacy hides free art in Snoqualmie Valley". KING-TV. Retrieved 2022-05-20.
- ^ a b Pollak, Michael (December 7, 2011). "Harry Morgan, Colonel Potter on 'M*A*S*H,' Dies at 96". The New York Times.
- ^ Weber, Bruce. "Joan A. Stanton, Radio Voice of Lois Lane, Dies at 94", The New York Times, May 22, 2009.
- ^ "Morreu a irmã de Carmen Miranda". Diário de Notícias. December 25, 2005. Archived from the original on December 17, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2014.
- ^ Daniele Barreira (December 24, 2005). "Morre, aos 90 anos, irmã de Carmem Miranda". Ofuxico. Retrieved March 20, 2014.
- ^ "Art Stevens". IMDb.
- ^ "Ben Wright". IMDb. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
- ISBN 978-0060166168.
- ^ "Orson Welles". IMDb. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
- ^ "Tony Strobl". lambiek.net.
- ^ "'Tintin' Publisher Raymond Leblanc Dies at 92 - ComicMix". www.comicmix.com. March 22, 2008. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
- ^ "Torsten Bjarre". lambiek.net.
- ^ WalterTetley.com
- ^ "John N. Carey". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
- ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
- ISBN 9781476625997– via Google Books.
- Sight & Sound. British Film Institute. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
- ^ "The Grave of Bob Kane". Seeing-Stars.com. Archived from the original on January 10, 2011. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
- OCLC 1080884379.)
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link - ^ "Ken Hultgren". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
- San Diego Union Tribune. December 20, 2006. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
- ^ Obituary in The Times, March 11, 2008
- ^ Folkart, Burt A. "John Dehner; Multifacted Actor, Artist", obituary, Los Angeles Times, February 7, 1992, p. SB A26. ProQuest.
- ^ "California Death Index, 1940–1997," database, John Dehner, February 4, 4, 1992; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento. Retrieved via FamilySearch archives.
- ISBN 978-1-4766-2599-7.
- ^ "Special Report: Final curtain for Sinatra". BBC News. May 20, 1998. Archived from the original on July 20, 2019. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
- ^ Pollack, Michael (October 16, 2010). "Barbara Billingsley, TV's June Cleaver, Dies at 94". The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 27, 2011. Retrieved October 22, 2010.
- ^ "Santa Monica Consolidates Cemetery Prices". Santa Monica Mirror. July 17, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2014.
- ^ "Jim Davis". lambiek.net.
External links
- Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb