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Monday, November 15th, 2010

Biography: Claude Coates

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Birth/Death

Birth: 17 January 1913, San Francisco, California, USA
Death: 9 January 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA

Occupation/Title

Bio Summary

Early Life/Family

Education/Training

Coats began his career with The Walt Disney Company in 1935 after earning a B.A. degree in architecture and fine arts from USC and studying at the Chouinard Art Institute. As a background painter at the Disney Studios, he contributed to the background and color styling of such celebrated Disney film classics as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Pinocchio,” “Fantasia,” “Dumbo,” “Saludos Amigos,” “The Three Caballeros,” “Lady and the Tramp,” “Song of the South,” “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad,” “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland” and “Peter Pan.”

With the dawning of Disneyland in 1955, Coats joined WED Enterprises, now Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney’s master planning, creative development, design, engineering, production and project management subsidiary, responsible for the creation of Disney Theme Parks and their expansion.

A key designer from Disneyland’s inception, Coats created attraction concepts including “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride,” “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “Haunted Mansion,” the Grand Canyon and Primeval World dioramas, and “Submarine Voyage.” For the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, he added the “Mickey Mouse Revue” to his repertoire, and helped create numerous attractions for EPCOT Center, including World of Motion, Horizons and several World Showcase pavilions. When Walt Disney created show pavilions for the New York World’s Fair 1964-65, Coats was at the center of “Magic Skyway,” “Carousel of Progress,” and “It’s a Small World.” After 54 years with The Walt Disney Company, Coats retired from Walt Disney Imagineering on November 30, 1989.

Career Outline

Comments On Style

Influences

Personality

Anecdotes

Miscellaneous

Filmography

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) (background artist)
Pinocchio (1940) (background artist)
Fantasia (1940) (background artist) (segments “Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The” and “Pastoral Symphony, The”)
Dumbo (1941) (background artist)
The Three Caballeros (1944) (background animator)
Victory Through Air Power (1943) (background artist)
Tiger Trouble (1945) (background artist)
Dog Watch (1945) (background artist)
Make Mine Music (1946) (background artist)
Peter and the Wolf (1946) (background artist)
Fun and Fancy Free (1947) (background artist)
Pecos Bill (1948) (background artist)
Melody Time (1948) (color and styling)
Johnny Appleseed (1948) (background artist)
… aka Legend of Johnny Appleseed
… aka Presenting Dennis Day Portraying the Characters of the Old Settler, Johnny Appleseed and Johnny’s Angel (USA: complete title)
Cat Nap Pluto (1948) (background artist)
The Wind in the Willows (1949) (background artist)
Cinderella (1950) (color and styling)
Motor Mania (1950) (background artist)
Alice in Wonderland (1951) (color and styling)
Uncle Donald’s Ants (1952) (background artist)
How to Dance (1953) (background artist)
Peter Pan (1953) (color and styling)
How to Sleep (1953) (background artist)
Little Toot (1954) (background artist)
Lady and the Tramp (1955) (background artist)
Up a Tree (1955) (background artist)
Hooked Bear (1956) (background artist)
Fantasia/2000 (1999) (background artist) (segment “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”)
… aka Fantasia 2000 (Philippines: English title) (USA: alternative spelling)

Honors

1986 Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Award: Golden Award

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Jeff Kurtti

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Monday, November 15th, 2010

Biography: Sam Armstrong

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Birth/Death

Born
February 5th 1893

Died
September 29th 1976

Occupation/Title

Sequence Director/Layout Artist/Background Artist

Bio Summary

Early Life/Family

Education/Training

Career Outline

Comments On Style

Influences

Personality

Anecdotes

Miscellaneous

Filmography

Layout Artist
:?Really Scent (1959)
?Hare-Abian Nights (1959)

Sequence Director:
“Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” and “The Nutcracker Suite” from Fantasia (1940)

Dumbo (1941)?
Bambi (1942)?

Background Artist:?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1973)

Windsor McCay Award

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Brother Rabbit

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Sunday, November 14th, 2010

Biography: Jim Tyer

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Birth/Death

Birth: Feb 7, 1904
Death: March 1976

Occupation/Title

Animator, Director, Writer

Bio Summary

He worked in animation in New York, Hollywood and Florida

Early Life/Family

He was born in Bridgeport Connecticut USA.

Education/Training

Career Outline

He began working in animation in New York City, at the Aesop’s Fables Studio, around 1926. He did a Brief stint at Disney in Hollywood then went to work at MGM in 1938. He then went to the Fleisher brother’s studio at the time located in Miami Florida. In 1946 he went to Terry Toons at Twentieth Century Fox in New York City. He left Terry Toons in 1959. He worked on various projects such as producing animation and most notably before his death he worked on the feature film Fritz The Cat.

Comments On Style

A style all his own. Some characters are drawn with incorrect mouth movements. Or some characters have two mouths.

Influences

Personality

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Filmography

Animator:?

The Fatal Note (1933) (animator)
Cupid Gets his Man (1936) (animator) (uncredited)?You’re a Sap, Mr. Jap (1942) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
Spinach Fer Britain (1943) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
Seein’ Red, White ‘n’ Blue (1943) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
Her Honor the Mare (1943) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
Puppet Love (1944) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
Moving Aweigh (1944) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
She-Sick Sailors (1944) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
Shape Ahoy (1945) (animator)
Cheese Burglar (1946) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
Service with a Guile (1946) (animator)
Peep in the Deep (1946) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
Rocket to Mars (1946) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)
The Island Fling (1947) (animator) (uncredited)
The Royal Four-Flusher (1947) (animator) (uncredited)
Dingbat Land (1949) (animator) (uncredited)?The Lyin’ Lion (1949) (animator) (uncredited)?Dream Walking (1950) (animator) (uncredited) ?Steeple Jacks (1951) (animator) (uncredited)?The Helpful Geni (1951) (animator) (uncredited)?The Cat’s Tale (1951) (animator) (uncredited)?Papa’s Little Helpers (1951) (animator) (uncredited)?Papa’s Day of Rest (1951) (animator) (uncredited)?Off to the Opera (1952) (animator) (uncredited)?House Busters (1952) (animator) (uncredited)?Pill Peddlers (1952) (animator) (uncredited)
Featherweight Champ (1953) (animator) (uncredited)?Playful Puss (1953) (animator) (uncredited)
Plumber’s Helpers (1953) (animator) (uncredited)
Ten Pin Terrors (1953) (animator) (uncredited)
Hot Rods (1953) (animator) (uncredited)
When Mousehood Was in Flower (1953) (animator) (uncredited)
Bargain Daze (1953) (animator)
Log Rollers (1953) (animator) (uncredited)
Blind Date (1953) (animator)
Prescription for Percy (1954) (animator) (uncredited)
The Cat’s Revenge (1954) (animator)?Barnyard Actor (1955) (animator) (uncredited)
No Sleep for Percy (1955) (animator) (uncredited)
Miami Maniacs (1955) (animator) (uncredited)
Lucky Dog (1956) (animator)?Pirate’s Gold (1956) (animator) (uncredited)?”The Heckle and Jeckle Show” (1956) TV series (animator: theatrical cartoon segments)?”Tom Terrific” (1957) TV series (animator)?Topsy TV (1957) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)?Flebus (1957) (animator)?It’s a Living (1957) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)?Sidney’s Family Tree (1958) (animator)?Gaston’s Baby (1958) (animator)?Old Mother Clobber (1958) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)?Gaston’s Easel Life (1958) (animator)?Clobber’s Ballet Ache (1959) (animator)?The Flamboyant Arms (1959) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)?Foofle’s Train Ride (1959) (animator) (as Jim Tyer)?”Felix the Cat” (1960) TV series (animator) ?Aesop’s Fable: The Tiger King (1960) (animator) (uncredited)?”Out of the Inkwell” (1961) TV series (animator) (1961) ?… aka Max Fleischer Presents Out of the Inkwell (USA: complete title)?”Snuffy Smith and Barney Google” (animator) (2 episodes, 1963)? – Barney’s Winter Carnival (1963) TV episode (animator) ? – Snuffy’s Fair Lady (1963) TV episode (animator) (uncredited)
Hobo Hootenanny (1965) (TV) (animator)
“Milton the Monster” (1965) TV series (animator) (as Jim Tyer) ?… aka The Milton the Monster Show (USA)
The Moon Goons (1965) (TV) (animator)?Suit Yourself (1966) (TV) (animator)?Nuggets to You (1966) (TV) (animator)?Manhole Manny (1967) (TV) (animator)?The Kitchy-Koo Kaper (1967) (TV) (animator)?Goo-Goo a Go-Go (1967) (TV) (animator)?Greasy Gus (1967) (TV) (animator)?Roz the Schnozz (1967) (TV) (animator)?Bride and Doom (1967) (TV) (animator)?Slow Down! Speed Up! (1967) (TV) (animator)?Watch My Smoke (1967) (TV) (animator)?The Bomber Bird (1967) (TV) (animator)?Jerkules (1967) (TV) (animator)
Fritz the Cat (1972) (animator)

Director:

Marching Along (1933)
Pals (1933) (as Jim Tyer) ?… aka Christmas Up North (USA: TV title)
Grandfather’s Clock (1934) (uncredited)
Little Bird Told Me (1934) (uncredited)
?Writer:
You’re a Sap, Mr. Jap (1942) (story) (as Jim Tyer)?Think or Sink (1967) (writer) ?

Honors

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