William L. Snyder
William L. Snyder | |
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Born | William Lawrence Snyder February 14, 1918 Czechoslovak (1960s–1992) |
Occupation | Animation producer |
Known for | The founder of Rembrandt Films |
Spouse | Peggy Leibowitz Snyder |
Children | 3 |
William Lawrence Snyder (February 14, 1918 – June 3, 1998) was an American film producer. Snyder founded the company Rembrandt Films with offices in Czechoslovakia as a distributor of European films in the United States.
In 1960 he began a collaboration with animator
Academy Award for Animated Short Film
.
The two continued their collaboration, with Snyder producing and Deitch directing both original films, including the
King Features, and shorts for both UPA and Terrytoons, both of where Deitch had previously worked. Three additional nominations for Best Animated Sort were received. Snyder also produced the feature film Alice of Wonderland in Paris (1966).[1]
Snyder died of Alzheimer's disease at the age of 80 in 1998.
Rembrandt Films is run today by his son, Adam Snyder, and his wife, Patricia Giniger Snyder.
References
- ISBN 1-55652-591-5.
External links
- Rembrandt Films
- William L. Snyder at IMDb
- Snyder's version of The Hobbit on YouTube