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Biography: Chic Young

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YOUNG, Murat Bernard “Chic”

Birth/Death

Birth: 9 January 1901

Death: 14 March 1973

Occupation/Title

American Cartoonist

Bio Summary

Early Life/Family

Young was born in Chicago, Illinois. Attended High School in St. Louis, and worked in offices and on the Chicago railways while attempting to find work in the art world. Married Athel Lindorf ( a former professional harpist), and had two children Dean and Jeane.

Education/Training

High School in St. Louis, training with the “King Features Syndicate”.

Career Outline

In 1923, Young moved to New York to work with King Features Syndicate and in 1924 created the comic stripDumb Dora, which ran for six years.
Seeking a change, in 1930 Young created Blondie, which almost immediately became the most popular comic strip in America. 
His other works include the strip Colonel Pottersby and the Duchess, which ran from 1935 through 1963.

Comments On Style

Style was loose and simple, but very creative and detailed for a comic strip. His style had heavy, dark, clean outlines with an early 1900’s feel.

Influences

Young had an older brother named Lyman Young, who was also a comic strip artist, most famous for the strip Tim Tyler’s Luck.

Personality

Anecdotes

Miscellaneous

Filmography

Honors

National Cartoonists Society’s Reuben Award, 1948

Related Links

http://www.animationarchive.org/2009/05/comics-chic-youngs-blondie.html
http://www.animationarchive.org/2007/09/comics-more-of-chic-youngs-blondie.html

Bibliographic References

lambiek.net/artists/y/young_c.htm
www.askart.com/askart/y/chic_murat_bernard_young_young/chic_murat_bernard_young_young.aspx
www.giga-usa.com/quotes/authors/murat_bernard_young_a001.htm
www.experiencefestival.com/murat_bernard_chic_young
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chic_Young

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December 5th, 2010

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Biography: George Lichty

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Biography: Ray Patterson

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Birth/Death

November 23, 1911 – December 30, 2001

Occupation/Title

Supervising Director

Bio Summary

Patterson had a 7 decade long career in the animation industry. He spent most of his career as an animator, but near the end he served as an animation director, supervising director and a timing director. He worked in several studios including Charles Mintz, Disney, MGM, Grantray-Lawrence, and lastly Hanna-Barbera.

Early Life/Family

Brother to animator Don Patterson.

Education/Training

Career Outline- Started out in his teens as an inker at the Charles Mintz studio in 1929. He became a full animator in the 1930 and stayed until 1939. At this point he moved to the Disney studio where he animated on “Pluto” shorts and on “Fantasia” and “Dumbo” features. 1941 brought him to MGM were he animated on “Tom and Jerry.” In 1954 he opened his own studio Grantray-Lawrence Animation. His own studio subcontracted on “Tom Cat”, “the Jetsons”, and “Mr Mcgoo.” In the sixties his studio landed two big hits with “Marvel Superheroes” and “Spider-man.” His studio closed in 1968 and he returned to H-B and directed Fred Claver Productions and Sanrio Productions. In 1976 he ended up at Hanna-Barbera and by 1985 he became Vice President of the Animation Direction for all shows. He retired in 1993 but continued with freelance work on occasion.

Career Outline

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Influences

Personality

Anecdotes

Miscellaneous

Responsible for animating Jerry in the famous Gene Kelly dance number in the 1945 feature “Anchors Aweigh.”Spent much of 1946 in England where he helped the J. Authur Rank Organization with setting up an animation studio. “Trash of the Titans” was an episode of Simpsons were the commissioner of sanitation is named Ray Patterson.

Filmography

Animated on “Pluto” shorts. Animated on “Fantasia” and “Dumbo” features.

Tom and Jerry shorts (1941-1954).
Super Friends (1973).
The All-New Super Friends Hour (1977).
Challenge of the Super Friends (1978).
The World’s Greatest Super Friends (1979).
The Super Friends Hour (1980).
The Best of Super Friends (1982).
Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (1984).
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (1985).
Honors

Annie Award: Winsor McCay Award 1999

Related Links

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0666362/,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Patterson_(animator),
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117857963.html?categoryid=25&cs=1

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