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    Art Stevens was an animator at Walt Disney Productions during the Golden Age of American Animation. Stevens began his career inbetweening on the 1940 film Fantasia. After doing in-between work on several films, he received his first screen credit in 1953 as a character animator on Peter Pan.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0828245Art Stevens - IMDb

    Art Stevens was born on 1 May 1915 in Roy, Montana, USA. He was a director, known for The Fox and the Hound (1981), The Rescuers (1977) and The Black Cauldron (1985). He was married to Penny Stevens. He died on 22 May 2007 in Studio City, California, USA.

  3. May 22, 2007 · Art Stevens was an animator at Walt Disney Productions during the Golden Age of American Animation. Stevens began as an In-Betweener on the 1940 film Fantasia. After doing in-between work on several films, he received his first screen credit as a character animator was on Peter Pan in 1953.

  4. Jul 3, 2007 · Longtime Disney animator Art Stevens, who began his studio career working on “Fantasia” and went on to co-direct “The Fox and the Hound” and “The Rescuers,” has died. He was 92. Stevens died...

  5. Arthur "Art" Stevens was an American animator, director, and producer for The Walt Disney Company. Stevens was born in May 1, 1915 in Roy, Montana. He was married to his wife, Penny, for 68 years, with whom he had two sons: Craig and Kent. Stevens died of a heart attack in Studio City...

  6. Art Stevens. Credits (text only) Hide Animation department (66 credits) The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) (animator - 13 episodes, 1955 - 1982) (animation - 1 episode, 1964) - Winnie the Pooh and Friends (1982) ... (animator - segment "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too") - Dad... Can I Borrow the Car? (1972) ... (animator)

  7. Jun 29, 2007 · Disney animator Art Stevens, who co-produced and co-directed “The Fox and the Hound,” and co-directed “The Rescuers” died of a heart attack May 22 in Studio City, Calif. He was 92.