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Walt Disney |
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| Birth name: Walter Elias Disney |
| Birth date: 05.12.1901 |
At age 16, during World War I, he lied about his age to join the American Red Cross. He soon returned home, where he won a scholarship to the Kansas City Art Institute. There, he met a fellow animator, Ub Iwerks. The two soon set up their own company. In the early 20s, they made a series of animated shorts for the Newman theater chain, entitled "Newman's Laugh-O-Grams". Their company soon went bankrupt, however. The two then went to Hollywood in 1923. They started work on a new series, about a live-action little girl who journeys to a world of animated characters. Entitled the "Alice Comedies", they were distributed by Margaret Winkler. Walt was backed up financially only by Winkler and his brother Roy, who would remain his business partner for the rest of his life. Hundreds of "Alice Comedies" were produced between 1923 and 1927, before they lost popularity. Walt then started work on a series around a new animated character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. This series was successful, but in 1928, Walt discovered that Margaret Winkler and her husband, Charles Mintz, had stolen the rights to the character away from him. They'd also stolen all his animators, except for Ub Iwerks. While taking the train home, Walt started doddling on a piece of paper. The result of these doddles was a mouse named Mickey. With only Walt and Ub to animate, and Walt's wife Lilly and Roy's wife Edna to ink in the animation cells, three Mickey Mouse cartoons were quickly produced. The first two didn't sell, so Walt added synchronized sound to the last one, Steamboat Willie (1928), and it was immediately picked up. It became the first cartoon to use synchronize sound. With Walt as the voice of Mickey, it premiered to great success. Many more cartoons followed. Walt was now in the big time, but he didn't stop creating new ideas. In 1929, he created the 'Silly Symphonies', a cartoon series that didn't have a continuous character. They were another success. One of them, Flowers and Trees (1932), was the first cartoon to be produced in color and the first cartoon to win an Oscar; another, _Three Little Pigs, The (1933)_ , was so popular it was often billed above the feature films it accompanied. The Silly Symphonies stopped coming out in 1939, but Mickey and friends, (including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, and plenty more), were still going strong and still very popular. In 1934, Walt started work on another new idea: a cartoon that ran the length of a feature film. Everyone in Hollywood was calling it "Disney's Folly", but Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) was anything but, winning critical raves, the adoration of the public, and one big and seven little special Oscars for Walt. Now Walt listed animated features among his ever-growing list of accomplishments. While continuing to produce cartoon shorts, he also started producing more of the animated features. _Pinnochio (1940)_ , Dumbo (1941), and Bambi (1942) were all successes; not even a flop like Fantasia (1940) and a studio animators' strike in 1941 could stop Disney now. In the mid- 40s, he began producing "packaged features", essentially a group of shorts put together to run feature length, but by 1950 he was back with animated features that stuck to one story, with Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), and Peter Pan (1953). In 1950, he also started producing live-action films, with Treasure Island (1950). These began taking on greater importance throughout the 50s and 60s, but Walt continued to produce aniamted features, including Lady and the Tramp (1955), Sleeping Beauty (1959), and One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961). In 1955, he even opened a theme park in southern California: Disneyland. It was a place where children and their parents could take rides, just explore, and meet the familiar animated characters, all in a clean, safe environment. It was another great success.
Walt also became one of the first producers of films to venture into telvision, with his series "Disneyland" (1954) which he began in 1954 to promote his theme park. He also produced "The Mickey Mouse Club" (1955) and "Zorro" (1957). To top it all off, Walt came out with the lavish musical fantasy Mary Poppins (1964), which mixed live-action with animation. It is considered by many to be his magnum opus. Even after that, Walt continued to forge onward, with plans to build a new theme park and an experimental prototype city in Florida. He never did finish those plans, however; in 1966, he contracted lung cancer. He died in December at age 65. But not even his death, it seemed, could stop him. Roy carried on plans to build the Florida theme park, and it premiered in 1971 under the name Walt Disney World. What's more, his company continues to flourish, still producing animated and live-action films and overseeing the still- growing empire started by one man: Walt Disney, who will never be forgotten. |
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Filmography |
# I'm No Fool with Electricity (1970) (producer)
# It's Tough to Be a Bird (1969) (producer)
# Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) (producer)
# The Mystery of Edward Sims (1968) (TV) (producer) (uncredited)
# Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) (producer) (uncredited)
# Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar (1967) (producer)
# The Jungle Book (1967/I) (producer)
# The Gnome-Mobile (1967) (producer)
# The Happiest Millionaire (1967) (producer) (uncredited)
# Scrooge McDuck and Money (1967) (producer)
# Monkeys, Go Home! (1967) (producer)
# The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966) (producer)
# Follow Me, Boys! (1966) (producer) (uncredited)
# Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. (1966) (producer) (uncredited)
# Ballerina (1966) (TV) (executive producer) (uncredited)
# The Ugly Dachshund (1966) (producer) (uncredited)
# Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966) (producer)
# That Darn Cat! (1965) (producer) (uncredited)
# "The Further Adventures of Gallegher" (1965) TV Series (producer) (unknown episodes)
# Goofy's Freeway Troubles (1965) (producer)
... aka Freewayphobia #2
# The Monkey's Uncle (1965) (executive producer) (uncredited)
# "Kilroy" (1965) TV Series (producer) (unknown episodes)
# Freewayphobia #1 (1965) (producer)
... aka Freewayphobia or the Art of Driving the Super Highway (USA: complete title)
# Those Calloways (1965) (producer)
# "Disneyland" (producer) (20 episodes, 1954-1965) (executive producer) (1 episode, 1956)
... aka Disney's Wonderful World (USA: new title)
... aka The Disney Sunday Movie (USA: new title)
... aka The Magical World of Disney (USA: new title)
... aka The Wonderful World of Disney (USA: new title)
... aka Walt Disney (USA: new title)
... aka Walt Disney Presents (USA: new title)
... aka Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (USA: new title)
- The Adventures of Gallegher: Part 1 (1965) TV Episode (producer) (uncredited)
- The Ballad of Hector the Stowaway Dog: Where the Heck Is Hector? (1964) TV Episode (producer)
- The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 1 (1963) TV Episode (producer)
- The Waltz King: Part 1 (1963) TV Episode (producer)
- The Horse Without a Head: The 100,000,000 Franc Train Robbery (1963) TV Episode (producer)
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# The Legend of Young Dick Turpin (1965) (TV) (executive producer) (uncredited)
# Emil and the Detectives (1964) (producer)
# The Tenderfoot (1964) (TV) (producer)
# Mary Poppins (1964) (producer)
# The Moon-Spinners (1964) (producer)
# The Three Lives of Thomasina (1964) (producer) (uncredited)
# The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (1964) (producer)
# The Sword in the Stone (1963) (producer) (uncredited)
# The Incredible Journey (1963) (producer)
# Summer Magic (1963) (producer) (uncredited)
# Yellowstone Cubs (1963) (producer)
# Savage Sam (1963) (producer)
# Miracle of the White Stallions (1963) (producer)
... aka The Flight of the White Stallions (UK)
# Son of Flubber (1963) (producer) (uncredited)
# A Symposium on Popular Songs (1962) (producer)
# The Legend of Lobo (1962) (producer)
# Almost Angels (1962) (producer)
... aka Born to Sing (UK)
# Big Red (1962) (producer)
# Bon Voyage! (1962) (producer)
# Moon Pilot (1962) (producer) (uncredited)
# Aquamania (1961) (producer)
# Babes in Toyland (1961) (producer)
# Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog (1961) (executive producer) (uncredited)
# Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961) (producer)
... aka Nikki
# The Litterbug (1961) (producer)
# Donald and the Wheel (1961) (producer)
# The Saga of Windwagon Smith (1961) (producer)
# The AbsentMinded Professor (1961) (producer) (uncredited)
# One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) (producer)
... aka Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians (USA: alternative title)
# Swiss Family Robinson (1960) (producer) (uncredited)
# Ten Who Dared (1960) (producer)
# Pollyanna (1960) (producer) (uncredited)
# Islands of the Sea (1960) (producer)
# Kidnapped (1960) (producer) (uncredited)
... aka Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped (UK: complete title)
# Goliath II (1960) (producer)
# Donald Duck and his Companions (1960) (producer)
# Mysteries of the Deep (1959) (producer)
# Noah's Ark (1959) (producer)
# How to Have an Accident at Work (1959) (producer)
# Donald in Mathmagic Land movie download page (1959) (producer)
# Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959) (producer)
... aka The Little People (USA)
# The Shaggy Dog movie download page (1959) (executive producer)
# Sleeping Beauty (1959) (producer)
# Grand Canyon (1958) (producer) (uncredited)
# The Sign of Zorro (1958) (executive producer)
# White Wilderness (1958) (executive producer)
... aka Large Animals of the Arctic (USA: cut version)
... aka The Lemmings and Arctic Bird Life (USA: cut version)
# Paul Bunyan (1958) (producer)
# The Light in the Forest (1958) (producer)
# "Walt Disney Presents: Annette" (1958) TV Series (producer)
# The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1958) (producer)
# Old Yeller (1957) (executive producer)
# "Zorro" (producer) (1 episode, 1957)
- Presenting Señor Zorro (1957) TV Episode (producer)
# Perri (1957) (producer)
# The Truth About Mother Goose (1957) (producer)
# The Story of Anyburg U.S.A. (1957) (producer)
# Johnny Tremain (1957) (producer)
... aka Johnny Tremain and the Sons of Liberty
# Disneyland, U.S.A. (1956) (producer)
# Westward Ho the Wagons! (1956) (producer) (uncredited)
# Secrets of Life (1956) (executive producer)
# A Cowboy Needs a Horse (1956) (producer)
# I'm No Fool as a Pedestrian (1956) (producer)
# In the Bag (1956) (producer)
# Jack and Old Mac (1956) (producer)
# How to Have an Accident in the Home (1956) (producer)
# The Great Locomotive Chase (1956) (executive producer) (uncredited)
... aka Andrews' Raiders (USA: TV title)
# Hooked Bear (1956) (producer)
# Chips Ahoy (1956) (producer)
# Samoa (1956) (producer)
# "Corky and White Shadow" (1956) TV Series (producer) (unknown episodes)
# You and Your Ears (1956) (producer)
# I'm No Fool in Water (1956) (producer)
# I'm No Fool Having Fun (1956) (producer)
# Men Against the Arctic (1955) (producer)
# Up a Tree (1955) (producer)
# Beezy Bear (1955) (producer)
# Bearly Asleep (1955) (producer)
# Dateline: Disneyland (1955) (TV) (executive producer)
# Lady and the Tramp (1955) (producer)
# Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955) (producer)
# Contrast in Rhythm (1955) (producer)
# Lake Titicaca (1955) (producer)
# Switzerland (1955) (producer)
# No Hunting (1955) (producer)
# You and Your Sense of Touch (1955) (producer)
# I'm No Fool with Fire (1955) (producer)
# You and Your Food (1955) (producer)
# You and Your Senses of Smell and Taste (1955) (producer)
# You the Human Animal (1955) (producer)
# You and Your Five Senses (1955) (producer)
# I'm No Fool with a Bicycle (1955) (producer)
# 20000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) (producer) (uncredited)
... aka Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (USA: reissue title)
# The Flying Squirrel (1954) (producer)
# Social Lion (1954) (producer)
# Once Upon a Wintertime (1954) (producer)
# Grin and Bear It (1954) (producer)
# Little Toot (1954) (producer)
# Dragon Around (1954) (producer)
# Casey Bats Again (1954) (producer)
# Pigs Is Pigs (1954) (producer)
# Two for the Record (1954) (producer)
# The Lone Chipmunks (1954) (producer)
# Stormy, the Thoroughbred (1954) (executive producer)
... aka Stormy, the Thoroughbred with an Inferiority Complex (USA)
# Donald's Diary (1954) (producer)
# Spare the Rod (1954) (producer)
# Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet (1954) (producer)
# Siam (1954) (producer)
# Canvas Back Duck (1953) (producer)
# How to Sleep (1953) (producer)
# Working for Peanuts (1953) (producer)
# Ben and Me (1953) (producer)
# Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953) (producer)
... aka Adventures in Music: Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (USA: complete title)
# Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1953) (executive producer) (uncredited)
# Rugged Bear (1953) (producer)
# Football Now and Then (1953) (producer)
# The New Neighbor (1953) (producer)
# The Sword and the Rose (1953) (producer) (uncredited)
... aka When Knighthood Was in Flower (UK) (USA: TV title)
# Prowlers of the Everglades (1953) (producer)
# How to Dance (1953) (producer)
# Father's Week-end (1953) (producer)
# Don's Fountain of Youth (1953) (producer)
# Melody (1953) (producer)
... aka Adventures in Music: Melody (USA: complete title)
# For Whom the Bulls Toil (1953) (producer)
# The Simple Things (1953) (producer)
# Father's Day Off (1953) (producer)
# The Alaskan Eskimo (1953) (producer)
# Bear Country (1953) (producer)
# Peter Pan (1953) (producer)
# How to Be a Detective (1952) (producer)
# Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952) (producer)
# Two Weeks Vacation (1952) (producer)
# Trick or Treat (1952) (producer)
# Pluto's Party (1952) (producer)
# The Little House (1952) (producer)
# Uncle Donald's Ants (1952) (producer)
# Teachers Are People (1952) (producer)
# Water Birds (1952) (producer)
# The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952) (executive producer) (uncredited)
... aka The Story of Robin Hood (Philippines: English title) (USA)
# Susie the Little Blue Coupe (1952) (producer)
# Two Gun Goofy (1952) (producer)
# Let's Stick Together (1952) (producer)
# Man's Best Friend (1952) (producer)
# Hello Aloha (1952) (producer)
# Donald Applecore (1952) (producer)
# Father's Lion (1952) (producer)
# Bee on Guard (1951) (producer)
# No Smoking (1951) (producer)
# Out of Scale (1951) (producer)
# Fathers Are People (1951) (producer)
# Cold Turkey (1951) (producer)
# Get Rich Quick (1951) (producer)
# R'coon Dawg (1951) (producer)
# How to Catch a Cold (1951) (producer)
# Nature's Half Acre (1951) (producer)
# Alice in Wonderland movie download page (1951) (producer)
# Lucky Number (1951) (producer)
# Tomorrow We Diet! (1951) (producer)
# Plutopia (1951) (producer)
# Cold War (1951) (producer)
# Home Made Home (1951) (producer)
# Corn Chips (1951) (producer)
# Two Chips and a Miss (1951) (producer)
# Dude Duck (1951) (producer)
# Cold Storage (1951) (producer)
# Chicken in the Rough (1951) (producer)
# Lion Down (1951) (producer)
# Lambert the Sheepish Lion (1951) (producer)
# Operation Wonderland (1951) (executive producer)
# Out on a Limb (1950) (producer)
# Morris the Midget Moose (1950) (producer)
# Hold That Pose (1950) (producer)
# Bee at the Beach (1950) (producer)
# Camp Dog (1950) (producer)
# Hook, Lion and Sinker (1950) (producer)
# Food for Feudin' (1950) (producer)
# Pests of the West (1950) (producer)
# Beaver Valley (1950) (producer)
... aka In Beaver Valley
# Treasure Island (1950) (executive producer) (uncredited)
... aka Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island (USA: complete title)
# Motor Mania (1950) (producer)
# Puss Cafe (1950) (producer)
# Test Pilot Donald (1950) (producer)
# Primitive Pluto (1950) (producer)
# Trailer Horn (1950) (producer)
# Wonder Dog (1950) (producer)
# Crazy Over Daisy (1950) (producer)
# The Brave Engineer (1950) (producer)
# Cinderella (1950) (producer)
# Pluto and the Gopher (1950) (producer)
# Lion Around (1950) (producer)
# Pluto's Heart Throb (1950) (producer)
# Toy Tinkers (1949) (producer)
# Slide Donald Slide (1949) (producer)
# Sheep Dog (1949) (producer)
# The Greener Yard (1949) (producer)
# The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) (producer)
... aka Ichabod and Mr. Toad (USA: promotional title)
... aka The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (USA: TV title)
... aka The Madcap Adventures of Mr. Toad
# The Wind in the Willows (1949) (producer) (uncredited)
# Goofy Gymnastics (1949) (producer)
# All in a Nutshell (1949) (producer)
# Tennis Racquet (1949) (producer)
# Honey Harvester (1949) (producer)
# Bubble Bee (1949) (producer)
# Winter Storage (1949) (producer)
# Pluto's Sweater (1949) (producer)
# Sea Salts (1949) (producer)
# Pluto's Surprise Package (1949) (producer)
# Donald's Happy Birthday (1949) (producer)
# Pueblo Pluto (1949) (producer)
# Tea for Two Hundred (1948) (producer)
# Seal Island (1948) (producer)
... aka On Seal Island
# Mickey and the Seal (1948) (producer)
# So Dear to My Heart (1948) (producer)
# Three for Breakfast (1948) (producer)
# Soup's On (1948) (producer)
# Pluto's Fledgling (1948) (producer)
# Inferior Decorator (1948) (producer)
# Cat Nap Pluto (1948) (producer)
# The Trial of Donald Duck (1948) (producer)
# Pluto's Purchase (1948) (producer)
# Trees (1948) (producer)
# Melody Time (1948) (producer)
# Johnny Appleseed (1948) (producer)
... 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)
# Bumble Boogie (1948) (producer)
# Donald's Dream Voice (1948) (producer)
# Bone Bandit (1948) (producer)
# Daddy Duck (1948) (producer)
# Blame It on the Samba (1948) (producer)
# Mickey Down Under (1948) (producer)
# Drip Dippy Donald (1948) (producer)
# The Big Wash (1948) (producer)
# They're Off (1948) (producer)
# Pecos Bill (1948) (producer)
# Pluto's Blue Note (1947) (producer)
# Chip an' Dale (1947) (producer)
# Mail Dog (1947) (producer)
# Foul Hunting (1947) (producer)
# Mickey's Delayed Date (1947) (producer)
# Bongo (1947) (producer)
# Mickey and the Beanstalk (1947) (producer)
# Fun and Fancy Free (1947) (producer)
# Wide Open Spaces (1947) (producer)
# Bootle Beetle (1947) (producer)
# Crazy with the Heat (1947) (producer)
# Donald's Dilemma (1947) (producer)
# Clown of the Jungle (1947) (producer)
# Figaro and Frankie (1947) (producer)
# Sleepy Time Donald (1947) (producer)
# Straight Shooters (1947) (producer)
# Rescue Dog (1947) (producer)
# Pluto's Housewarming (1947) (producer)
# Double Dribble (1946) (producer)
# Song of the South (1946) (producer)
# Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive (1946) (producer)
# Bath Day (1946) (producer)
# Lighthouse Keeping (1946) (producer)
# Dumb Bell of the Yukon (1946) (producer)
# The Martins and the Coys (1946) (producer)
# Johnnie Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet (1946) (producer)
# Peter and the Wolf (1946) (producer)
# Willie the Operatic Whale (1946) (producer)
... aka Opera Pathetique (USA: new title)
... aka The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met (USA: new title)
# Casey at the Bat (1946) (producer)
... aka A Musical Recitation by Jerry Colonna Entitled 'Casey at the Bat' (USA: complete title)
# Wet Paint (1946) (producer)
# The Purloined Pup (1946) (producer)
# Donald's Double Trouble (1946) (producer)
# Squatter's Rights (1946) (producer)
# In Dutch (1946) (producer)
# Make Mine Music (1946) (producer)
# Pluto's Kid Brother (1946) (producer)
# A Knight for a Day (1946) (producer)
# Blue Bayou (1946) (producer)
# All the Cats Join In (1946) (producer)
# After You've Gone (1946) (producer)
# Old Sequoia (1945) (producer)
# Canine Patrol (1945) (producer)
# Cured Duck (1945) (producer)
# Hockey Homicide (1945) (producer)
# No Sail (1945) (producer)
# The Legend of Coyote Rock (1945) (producer)
# Duck Pimples (1945) (producer)
# Canine Casanova (1945) (producer)
# Californy er Bust (1945) (producer)
# Donald's Crime (1945) (producer)
# African Diary (1945) (producer)
# The Eyes Have It (1945) (producer)
# Dog Watch (1945) (producer)
# The Clock Watcher (1945) (producer)
# Tiger Trouble (1945) (producer)
# The Flying Gauchito (1945) (producer)
# The Cold-Blooded Penguin (1945) (producer)
# The Three Caballeros (1944) (producer)
# Donald's Off Day (1944) (producer)
# First Aiders (1944) (producer)
# How to Play Football (1944) (producer)
# The Plastics Inventor (1944) (producer)
# Springtime for Pluto (1944) (producer)
# Commando Duck (1944) (producer)
# Contrary Condor (1944) (producer)
# Donald Duck and the Gorilla (1944) (producer)
# How to Play Golf (1944) (producer)
# Trombone Trouble (1944) (producer)
# How to Be a Sailor (1944) (producer)
# The Pelican and the Snipe (1944) (producer)
# Chicken Little movie download page (1943) (producer)
# Home Defense (1943) (producer)
# The Old Army Game (1943) (producer)
# Figaro and Cleo (1943) (producer)
# Reason and Emotion (1943) (producer)
# Victory Vehicles (1943) (producer)
# Victory Through Air Power (1943) (producer)
# Fall Out-Fall in (1943) (producer)
# Private Pluto (1943) (producer)
# The Flying Jalopy (1943) (producer)
# Pluto and the Armadillo (1943) (producer)
# Donald's Tire Trouble (1943) (producer)
# Education for Death (1943) (producer)
... aka The Story of One of Hitlers Children as Adapted from: Education for Death - The Making of the Nazi (USA: complete title)
# The Spirit of '43 (1943) (producer)
# El Gaucho Goofy (1943) (producer)
# British Torpedo Plane Tactics (1943) (producer)
# Pedro (1943) (producer)
# Bellboy Donald (1942) (producer)
# How to Fish (1942) (producer)
# Pluto at the Zoo (1942) (producer)
# Sky Trooper (1942) (producer)
# How to Swim (1942) (producer)
# The Olympic Champ (1942) (producer)
# The Vanishing Private (1942) (producer)
# How to Play Baseball (1942) (producer)
# Saludos Amigos (1942) (producer)
... aka Hello Friends (USA: literal English title)
# T-Bone for Two (1942) (producer)
# Bambi movie download page (1942) (producer) (uncredited)
# Out of the Frying Pan Into the Firing Line (1942) (producer)
# Donald's Gold Mine (1942) (producer)
# Food Will Win the War (1942) (producer)
# The Sleepwalker (1942) (producer)
# Donald's Garden (1942) (producer)
# The Army Mascot (1942) (producer)
# Donald Gets Drafted (1942) (producer)
# Donald's Snow Fight (1942) (producer)
# Symphony Hour (1942) (producer)
# Pluto Junior (1942) (producer)
# Mickey's Birthday Party (1942) (producer)
# The New Spirit (1942) (producer)
# The Village Smithy (1942) (producer)
# All Together (1942) (producer)
# Donald's Decision (1942) (producer)
# Aquarela do Brasil (1942) (producer)
# Der Fuehrer's Face (1942) (producer)
# The Art of Self Defense (1941) (producer)
# 7 Wise Dwarfs (1941) (producer)
# Chef Donald (1941) (producer)
# The Thrifty Pig (1941) (producer)
# The Art of Skiing (1941) (producer)
# Donald's Camera (1941) (producer)
# Dumbo (1941) (producer)
# Lend a Paw (1941) (producer)
# Old MacDonald Duck (1941) (producer)
# Orphans' Benefit (1941) (producer)
# Truant Officer Donald (1941) (producer)
# Early to Bed (1941) (producer)
# The Nifty Nineties (1941) (producer)
# Canine Caddy (1941) (producer)
# A Good Time for a Dime (1941) (producer)
# Baggage Buster (1941) (producer)
# A Gentleman's Gentleman (1941) (producer)
# Golden Eggs (1941) (producer)
# The Little Whirlwind (1941) (producer)
# Pluto's Playmate (1941) (producer)
# Timber (1941) (producer)
# Pantry Pirate (1940) (producer)
# Fire Chief (1940) (producer)
# Goofy's Glider (1940) (producer)
# Fantasia (1940) (producer)
# Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (1940) (producer)
# Window Cleaners (1940) (producer)
# Pluto's Dream House (1940) (producer)
# Donald's Vacation (1940) (producer)
# Put-Put Troubles (1940) (producer)
# Bone Trouble (1940) (producer)
# Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940) (producer)
# Billposters (1940) (producer)
# Tugboat Mickey (1940) (producer)
# Donald's Dog Laundry (1940) (producer)
# The Riveter (1940) (producer)
# Pinocchio (1940) (producer)
# Officer Duck (1939) (producer)
# The Autograph Hound (1939) (producer)
# Donald's Penguin (1939) (producer)
# The Pointer (1939) (producer)
# Sea Scouts (1939) (producer)
# Beach Picnic (1939) (producer)
# Donald's Cousin Gus (1939) (producer)
# The Hockey Champ (1939) (producer)
# Ugly Duckling (1939) (producer)
# Goofy and Wilbur (1939) (producer)
# The Practical Pig (1939) (producer)
# Society Dog Show (1939) (producer)
# Donald's Lucky Day (1939) (producer)
# The Standard Parade (1939) (producer)
# Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938) (producer)
# Merbabies (1938) (producer)
# Ferdinand the Bull (1938) (producer)
# Donald's Golf Game (1938) (producer)
# Farmyard Symphony (1938) (producer)
# Brave Little Tailor (1938) (producer)
# Mickey's Parrot (1938) (producer)
# The Whalers (1938) (producer)
# The Fox Hunt (1938) (producer)
# Good Scouts (1938) (producer)
# Polar Trappers (1938) (producer)
# Wynken, Blynken & Nod (1938) (producer)
# Mickey's Trailer (1938) (producer)
# Donald's Nephews (1938) (producer)
# Moth and the Flame (1938) (producer)
# Donald's Better Self (1938) (producer)
# Boat Builders (1938) (producer)
# Self Control (1938) (producer)
# Lonesome Ghosts (1937) (producer)
# Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) (producer)
# Donald's Ostrich (1937) (producer)
# Pluto's Quin-puplets (1937) (producer)
# The Old Mill (1937) (producer)
# Clock Cleaners (1937) (producer)
# Hawaiian Holiday (1937) (producer)
# Modern Inventions (1937) (producer)
# Little Hiawatha (1937) (producer)
... aka Hiawatha
# Mickey's Amateurs (1937) (producer)
# Woodland Café (1937) (producer)
# Moose Hunters (1937) (producer)
# Magician Mickey (1937) (producer)
# Don Donald (1937) (producer)
# The Worm Turns (1937) (producer)
# More Kittens (1936) (producer)
# Mother Pluto (1936) (producer)
# The Country Cousin (1936) (producer)
# Mickey's Elephant (1936) (producer)
# Three Blind Mouseketeers (1936) (producer)
# Donald and Pluto (1936) (producer)
# Toby Tortoise Returns (1936) (producer)
# Mickey's Circus (1936) (producer)
... aka Flying Trapeze (USA: 8mm release title)
# Alpine Climbers (1936) (producer)
# Mickey's Rival (1936) (producer)
# Moving Day (1936) (producer)
# Thru the Mirror (1936) (producer)
# Three Little Wolves (1936) (producer)
# Elmer Elephant (1936) (producer)
# Mickey's Grand Opera (1936) (producer)
# Orphans' Picnic (1936) (producer)
# Mickey's Polo Team (1936) (producer)
# Broken Toys (1935) (producer)
# Cock o' the Walk (1935) (producer)
# Three Orphan Kittens (1935) (producer)
# Music Land (1935) (producer)
# On Ice (1935) (producer)
# Pluto's Judgement Day (1935) (producer)
# Mickey's Fire Brigade (1935) (producer)
# Mickey's Garden (1935) (producer)
# Who Killed Cock Robin? (1935) (producer)
# The Cookie Carnival (1935) (producer)
# Water Babies (1935) (producer)
# The Robber Kitten (1935) (producer)
# Mickey's Kangaroo (1935) (producer)
# The Golden Touch (1935) (producer)
# Mickey's Service Station (1935) (producer)
... aka Super Service (USA: 8mm release title)
# The Band Concert (1935) (producer)
# Mickey's Man Friday (1935) (producer)
# The Tortoise and the Hare (1935) (producer)
# Two-Gun Mickey (1934) (producer)
# The Dognapper (1934) (producer)
# The Goddess of Spring (1934) (producer)
# Mickey Plays Papa (1934) (producer)
# Peculiar Penguins (1934) (producer)
# Orphan's Benefit (1934) (producer)
# The Flying Mouse (1934) (producer)
# Mickey's Steamroller (1934) (producer)
# The Wise Little Hen (1934) (producer)
# Gulliver Mickey (1934) (producer)
# The Big Bad Wolf (1934) (producer)
# Funny Little Bunnies (1934) (producer)
# Playful Pluto (1934) (producer)
# Camping Out (1934) (producer)
# The Grasshopper and the Ants (1934) (producer)
# The China Shop (1934) (producer)
# Shanghaied (1934) (producer)
# The Night Before Christmas (1933) (producer)
# Giantland (1933) (producer)
# The Pet Store (1933) (producer)
# The Steeplechase (1933) (producer)
# The Pied Piper (1933) (producer)
# Puppy Love (1933) (producer)
# Lullaby Land (1933) (producer)
# Old King Cole (1933) (producer)
# Mickey's Gala Premier (1933) (producer)
# Mickey's Mechanical Man (1933) (producer)
# The Mail Pilot (1933) (producer)
# Three Little Pigs (1933) (producer)
# Father Noah's Ark (1933) (producer)
# Ye Olden Days (1933) (producer)
# Mickey's Mellerdrammer (1933) (producer)
# Birds in the Spring (1933) (producer)
# Mickey's Pal Pluto (1933) (producer)
# The Mad Doctor (1933) (producer)
# Building a Building (1933) (producer)
# Mickey's Good Deed (1932) (producer)
# Santa's Workshop (1932) (producer)
# Babes in the Woods (1932) (producer)
# Parade of the Award Nominees (1932) (producer) (uncredited)
# The Klondike Kid (1932) (producer)
# The Wayward Canary (1932) (producer)
# Touchdown Mickey (1932) (producer)
# Bugs in Love (1932) (producer)
# The Whoopee Party (1932) (producer)
# King Neptune (1932) (producer)
# Trader Mickey (1932) (producer)
# Mickey's Nightmare (1932) (producer)
# Just Dogs (1932) (producer)
# Flowers and Trees (1932) (producer)
# Mickey in Arabia (1932) (producer)
# Musical Farmer (1932) (producer)
# The Bears and Bees (1932) (producer)
# Mickey's Revue (1932) (producer)
# Barnyard Olympics (1932) (producer)
# The Mad Dog (1932) (producer)
# The Grocery Boy (1932) (producer)
# Oh, Teacher (1932) (producer)
# The Duck Hunt (1932) (producer)
# The Bird Store (1932) (producer)
# The Ugly Duckling (1931) (producer)
# Mickey's Orphans (1931) (producer)
# Mickey Cuts Up (1931) (producer)
# The Beach Party (1931) (producer)
# The Fox Hunt (1931) (producer)
# The Barnyard Broadcast (1931) (producer)
# The Spider and the Fly (1931) (producer)
# The Clock Store (1931) (producer)
... aka In a Clock Store
# Fishin' Around (1931) (producer)
# Egyptian Melodies (1931) (producer)
# Blue Rhythm (1931) (producer)
# The Cat's Out (1931) (producer)
... aka The Cat's Nightmare
# Mickey Steps Out (1931) (producer)
# The Busy Beavers (1931) (producer)
# The Delivery Boy (1931) (producer)
# The China Plate (1931) (producer)
# The Moose Hunt (1931) (producer)
# Mother Goose Melodies (1931) (producer)
# The Castaway (1931) (producer)
# Traffic Troubles (1931) (producer)
# Birds of a Feather (1931) (producer)
# The Birthday Party (1931) (producer)
# Playful Pan (1930) (producer)
# Pioneer Days (1930) (producer)
# The Picnic (1930) (producer)
# Winter (1930) (producer)
# The Gorilla Mystery (1930) (producer)
# The Chain Gang (1930) (producer)
# Monkey Melodies (1930) (producer)
# Night (1930) (producer)
# The Shindig (1930) (producer)
# Midnight in a Toy Shop (1930) (producer)
# The Fire Fighters (1930) (producer)
# Arctic Antics (1930) (producer)
# Frolicking Fish (1930) (producer)
# The Cactus Kid (1930) (producer)
# Just Mickey (1930) (producer)
... aka Fiddlin' Around (copyright title)
# Cannibal Capers (1930) (producer)
# The Barnyard Concert (1930) (producer)
# Autumn movie download page (1930) (producer)
# Summer (1930) (producer)
# The Merry Dwarfs (1929) (producer)
# Hell's Bells (1929) (producer)
# Jungle Rhythm (1929) (producer)
# Springtime (1929) (producer)
# Terrible toreador, El (1929) (producer)
# The Skeleton Dance (1929) (producer)
# Wild Waves (1929) (producer)
# Haunted House (1929) (producer)
# The Jazz Fool (1929) (producer)
# Mickey's Follies (1929) (producer)
# Mickey's Choo-Choo (1929) (producer)
# The Karnival Kid (1929) (producer)
# The Plowboy (1929) (producer)
# The Barnyard Battle (1929) (producer)
# When the Cat's Away (1929) (producer)
# The Opry House (1929/I) (producer)
# The Barn Dance (1929) (producer)
# The Gallopin' Gaucho (1928) (producer)
# Steamboat Willie (1928) (producer)
# Plane Crazy (1928) (producer)
# Alice in the Big League (1927) (producer)
# Alice the Beach Nut (1927) (producer)
# Alice's Medicine Show (1927) (producer)
# Alice in the Klondike (1927) (producer)
# Alice's Picnic (1927) (producer)
# Alice's Channel Swim (1927) (producer)
# Alice's Knaughty Knight (1927) (producer)
# Alice's Three Bad Eggs (1927) (producer)
# Alice's Circus Daze (1927) (producer)
# Alice's Auto Race (1927) (producer)
# Alice in the Alps (1927) (producer)
# Alice the Collegiate (1927) (producer)
# Alice at the Rodeo (1927) (producer)
... aka Alice's Rodeo (USA: alternative title)
# Alice at the Carnival (1927) (producer)
# Alice Foils the Pirates (1927) (producer)
# Alice the Golf Bug (1927) (producer)
# Alice the Lumberjack (1926) (producer)
# Alice's Brown Derby (1926) (producer)
# Alice's Spanish Guitar (1926) (producer)
# Alice Helps the Romance (1926) (producer)
# Alice Cuts the Ice (1926) (producer)
# Alice the Fire Fighter (1926) (producer)
# Alice in Slumberland (1926) (producer)
# Alice's Monkey Business (1926) (producer)
# Alice Charms the Fish (1926) (producer)
# Alice's Orphan (1926) (producer)
# Alice's Little Parade (1926) (producer)
# Alice's Balloon Race (1926) (producer)
# Clara Cleans Her Teeth (1926) (producer)
# Alice Rattled by Rats (1925) (producer)
# Alice Plays Cupid (1925) (producer)
# Alice's Tin Pony (1925) (producer)
# Alice Picks the Champ (1925) (producer)
# Alice Wins the Derby (1925) (producer)
# Alice Is Stage Struck (1925) (producer)
# Alice Loses Out (1925) (producer)
# Alice Solves the Puzzle (1925) (producer)
# Alice Gets Stung (1925) (producer)
# Alice the Toreador (1925) (producer)
# Alice Cans the Cannibals (1925) (producer)
# Alice the Piper (1924) (producer)
# Alice and the Three Bears (1924) (producer)
# Alice Hunting in Africa (1924) (producer)
# Alice and the Dog Catcher (1924) (producer)
# Alice's Fishy Story (1924) (producer)
# Alice's Spooky Adventure (1924) (producer)
# Alice's Day at the Sea (1924) (producer)
# Martha (1923) (producer)
# Alice's Wonderland (1923) (producer)
# Cinderella (1922/I) (producer)
# Tommy Tucker's Tooth (1922) (producer)
# Puss in Boots (1922) (producer)
# Goldie Locks and the Three Bears (1922) (producer)
# Jack and the Beanstalk (1922) (producer)
# The Four Musicians of Bremen (1922) (producer)
# Little Red Riding Hood (1922/II) (producer) |
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