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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_HuemerDick Huemer - Wikipedia

    Richard Huemer (January 2, 1898 – November 30, 1979) was an American animator in the Golden Age of Animation. Career.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0400056Dick Huemer - IMDb

    Dick Huemer was born on 2 January 1898 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Fantasia (1940), Dumbo (1941) and Alice in Wonderland (1951). He died on 30 November 1979 in Burbank, California, USA.

    • Writer, Animation Department, Director
    • January 2, 1898
    • Dick Huemer
    • November 30, 1979
    • Career
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    While as an artist-illustrator living in The Bronx, New York, he first began his career in animation at the Raoul Barré cartoon studio in 1916, he joined the Fleischer Studio in 1923 where he developed the Koko clown character. Later he moved to Hollywood as an animator and director for the Charles Mintz studio, and then would be hired at the Disne...

    Given a Mousecar by the Disney Studio in February 1973 at a ceremony attended by a number of his peers. Accepted the Winsor McCay Award at the Annie Awards in October 1978 and was introduced by Ward Kimball. On October 10, 2007, Huemer's son, Richard P. Huemer accepted the Disney Legendsthat was awarded in Huemer's name.

    Director

    1. The Whalers (1938) 2. Goofy and Wilbur (1939)

    Animator

    1. Lullaby Land(1933) 2. Puppy Love(1933) 3. The Pied Piper(1933) 4. The Steeple-Chase(1933) 5. Giantland(1933) 6. The Night Before Christmas(1933) 7. The China Shop(1934) 8. The Grasshopper and the Ants(1934) 9. Funny Little Bunnies(1934) 10. The Wise Little Hen(1934) 11. Peculiar Penguins(1934) 12. The Goddess of Spring(1934) 13. The Tortoise and the Hare(1934)* 14. The Band Concert(1935) 15. Water Babies(1935) 16. Mickey's Garden(1935) 17. Music Land(1935) 18. Broken Toys(1935) 19. Mickey'...

    Books

    1. Baby Weems 2. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 3. True Life Adventures

    Newspaper features

    1. True-Life Adventures (March 14, 1955 - February 27, 1973)

    Phonograph records

    1. The Who-zis and The What-zis 2. Melody 3. Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom 4. A Christmas Adventure in Disneyland

  3. Dick Huemer was born on 2 January 1898 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Fantasia (1940), Dumbo (1941) and Alice in Wonderland (1951). He died on 30 November 1979 in Burbank, California, USA.

    • January 2, 1898
    • November 30, 1979
  4. Dick Huemer. Biography. While as an artist-illustrator living in The Bronx, New York, Huemer first began his career in animation at the Raoul Barré cartoon studio in 1916. He joined the Fleischer Studio in 1923 where he developed the Koko the Clown character.

  5. d23.com › walt-disney-legend › dick-huemerDick Huemer - D23

    He was a wise and witty man, a droll man who, in a quiet way, pulled rugs from under pompous and false heroes, transformed giants into pygmies and inauspiciously extracted the teeth from snarling paper lions. He was with animation through all its growing pains.

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  7. Jul 7, 2016 · Dick Huemer remained there for the rest of his career, except for three years from 1948 to 1951, when he was a pioneer of animated TV commercials. He also created the Buck O’Rue comic strip. I particularly wanted to talk to him about the book of narrative chapters of Dumbo that he and Joe Grant had submitted to Walt instead of a completed ...