1966 in animation explained
Events in 1966 in animation.
Events
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January
- January 5: Yuri Amano, Japanese actress (voice of Kiyone Makibi in the Tenchi Muyo! franchise, Asako Nakamura in Ushio and Tora, Keiko Yukimura in YuYu Hakusho, Alcyone in Magic Knight Rayearth, Lorelei in Saber Marionette J).
- January 6: Danik Thomas, American film editor (Futurama, Kid Notorious, Curious George, Barnyard, Shrek Forever After, ) and production assistant (Universal Cartoon Studios).
- January 13: Patrick Dempsey, American actor (voice of Kenai in Brother Bear 2, The Plant in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Super Plant").
- January 14: Dan Schneider, American television producer, screenwriter and actor (creator of The Adventures of Kid Danger).
- January 18:
- Stephen DeStefano, American comic book artist, animator (Runaway Brain, Kid Cosmic, ), storyboard artist (Universal Cartoon Studios, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Warner Bros. Animation, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Cartoon Network Studios, Poochini, The Venture Bros., Minoriteam, Drawn Together, Futurama, , , DreamWorks Dragons), character designer (Beethoven, The Venture Bros., Cartoon Network Studios, Mickey Mouse, Hotel Transylvania 2, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Mighty Ones, Looney Tunes Cartoons, Kid Cosmic, DC Super Hero Girls), background artist (The Ren & Stimpy Show, ), art director (The Venture Bros.) and writer (The Ren & Stimpy Show, The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, ).[6]
- Stevie Wermers, American story artist and director (Walt Disney Animation Studios).
- January 20: Rainn Wilson, American actor, comedian, producer, and writer (voice of Gallaxhar in Monsters vs. Aliens, Lex Luthor in the DC Animated Movie Universe, Gargamel in ).
- January 29: Julie Ann Taylor, American voice actress (voice of Milly Ashford in Code Geass).
February
- February 1: Brett Varon, American animator, storyboard artist (The Itsy Bitsy Spider, Dexter's Laboratory, Oh Yeah! Cartoons, Dragon Tales, Baby Blues, Family Guy, Cartoon Network Studios, Looney Tunes, Disney Television Animation, Brickleberry, Bravest Warriors), character designer (Grim & Evil), director (The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Animaniacs) and producer (The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat, Cartoon Network Studios, Star vs. the Forces of Evil).
- February 4: Tim Cahill, American producer, writer, animator and cartoonist (Warner Bros. Animation, Littlest Pet Shop, co-creator of My Gym Partner's A Monkey).
- February 8: Lance Kramer, American animator (, Garfield and Friends, King of the Hill, The Simpsons Movie) and director (The Simpsons, Futurama).
- February 13: Neal McDonough, American actor (voice of Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk, Green Arrow in , Deadshot in , Firebrand in the Iron Man episode "Fire and Rain", Dum Dum Dugan in the What If...? episode "What If...? Captain Carter Were the First Avenger?").
- February 22: Rachel Dratch, American actress and comedian (voice of Negative Girl in Teen Titans Go!, Nora Fries and Hippolyta in Harley Quinn, Adrena Lynn in the Kim Possible episode "All the News", Actress Playing Aang in the episode "The Ember Island Players", Alison Heart in the Bubble Guppies episode "Alison in Wonderland!").[7]
- February 24: Billy Zane, American actor (voice of John Rolfe in , Etrigan in The New Batman Adventures episode "The Demon Within").
- February 25: Alexis Denisof, American actor (voice of Mirror Master in and the Justice League Unlimited episode "Flash and Substance", Nigel Taylor in Tarzan & Jane, Zander in the Batman Beyond episode "Curse of the Kobra").
- February 27:
- Bill Oakley, American television producer (The Simpsons, Futurama, Chicago Party Aunt, Disenchantment, Close Enough) and writer (The Simpsons, Regular Show, The Cleveland Show, Disenchantment, Close Enough, co-creator of Mission Hill).
- Kinji Yoshimoto, Japanese animator, film director (Legend of Lemnear, I Couldn't Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job, Unbreakable Machine-Doll, Seven Mortal Sins) and composer, (d. 2021).[8]
- Gregg Rainwater, American actor (voice of Jake Nez in Max Steel, Tye Longshadow in Young Justice, Long Shadow in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Ultimatum", additional voices in ).
March
- March 1: Zack Snyder, American film director, producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer (, Twilight of the Gods, voiced himself in the Teen Titans Go! episode "365!").
- March 3:
- Tone Loc, American rapper, actor, and producer (voice of Chestnut in Chowder, Tek in Titan A.E., Pee-Wee in Bebe's Kids, Magma in the Aladdin episode "Smolder and Wiser", Hyde in the Static Shock episode "Static Shaq", Moon Man in the Uncle Grandpa episode "Bezt Friends").
- Arrin Skelley, American former child actor (voice of Charlie Brown in It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown, You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown, She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown and Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!)).
- March 4: Dav Pilkey, American cartoonist, author and illustrator (creator of Captain Underpants, Dragon, and Dumb Bunnies).[9]
- March 5: Julie McNally Cahill, American producer, writer, animator and cartoonist (Warner Bros. Animation, Tutenstein, Littlest Pet Shop, co-creator of My Gym Partner's A Monkey).
- March 14: Gary Anthony Williams, American voice actor and comedian (voice of Uncle Ruckus in The Boondocks, Mr. DOS in Special Agent Oso, Riff Tamson in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Bebop in , Mufasa in The Lion Guard, Perry Porter in The Owl House, Pops in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur).[10]
- March 15: Cas Anvar, Canadian actor (voice of Ra's al Ghul in Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles).[11] [12]
- March 22: Gary Janetti, American television writer, producer, and actor (Family Guy).
- March 26: Michael Imperioli, American actor (voice of Frankie in Shark Tale, Dante Jr. in The Simpsons episode "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer").
- March 29: Brian Beacock, American actor (voice of Trevor in , Nick Tripp in Gormiti, Théo Barbot in , Don and Gon in Beastars, Ryunosuke Akutagawa in Bungo Stray Dogs, Takeru Higa in Sword Art Online, Chojuro in , Yumichika Ayasegawa in Bleach).
- March 31: Steve Pepoon, American television writer and producer (The Simpsons, The PJs, co-creator of The Wild Thornberrys).
April
May
- May 1: Charlie Schlatter, American voice actor (voice of Tadpole in Fish Police, B-Bop-A-Luna in Butt-Ugly Martians, Tommy Cadle, Clinton and Old Man Bitters in Pet Alien, Cameron in Bratz, Hawk in A.T.O.M., Ace Bunny in Loonatics Unleashed, Kevin Levin in Ben 10, Flash in The Batman, Justice League Action and Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?, Doctor Mindbender, Wild Bill and Lift-Ticket in , the title character in , Sport in Harriet the Spy).
- May 5: Josh Weinstein, American television writer and producer (The Simpsons, Sit Down, Shut Up, Futurama, Strange Hill High, The Awesomes, Brickleberry, Gravity Falls, Danger Mouse, Disenchantment, co-creator of Mission Hill).[13]
- May 12: Stephen Baldwin, American actor and filmmaker (voice of Surly in Dino Time, Charlie Bigelow / Big Time in the Batman Beyond episode "Big Time").[14]
- May 20:
- May 21: Lisa Edelstein, American actress (voice of Mercy Graves in the DC Animated Universe, Kya in The Legend of Korra, Sharri Rothberg in American Dad!, Alexis in the King of the Hill episode "The Powder Puff Boys").[15]
- May 22: J. Grant Albrecht, American actor (voice of Leo in Oswald, Locksmith Hero in the Higglytown Heroes episode "Unlock the Magic", General Hoffman in the Justice League episode "The Savage Time").[16]
- May 23: H. Jon Benjamin, American actor and comedian (voice of Sterling Archer in Archer, Bob Belcher in Bob's Burgers, Coach McGuirk in Home Movies, Carl in Family Guy, The Master in The Venture Bros., Prof. Nick Parsons in Science Court).
- May 26: Helena Bonham Carter, English actress (voice of Emily in Corpse Bride, Lady Tottington in , Maudra Mayrin in ).
June
- June 5: Karen Strassman, American voice actress (voice of Kallen Stadtfeld in Code Geass, Momo Hinamori and Soi Fon in Bleach).
- June 7: Chang Yu-sheng, Taiwanese musician, actor, and comedian (dub voice of teenage Hercules in Hercules), (d. 1997).[17]
- June 8: Julianna Margulies, American actress (voice of Neera in Dinosaur).[18]
- June 16: Phil Vischer, American voice actor, puppeteer, writer, and animator (co-founder of Big Idea Entertainment, co-creator of and voice of Bob the Tomato in VeggieTales).
- June 18: KJ Schrock, American actor (WOWNow Entertainment), (d. 2022).[19]
- June 19: Samuel West, English actor (voice of Pongo in ).
- June 27: J. J. Abrams, American filmmaker and composer (voiced himself in the Family Guy episode "Ratings Guy" and The Simpsons episode "Do Pizza Bots Dream of Electric Guitars").[20]
- June 28: John Cusack, American actor, producer, screenwriter and political activist (voice of Dimitri in Anastasia, the title character in Igor).[21]
- June 30: Mike Tyson, American retired professional boxer (voiced himself in Mike Tyson Mysteries).
July
- July 5: Brian Posehn, American actor and comedian (voice of Sour Cream in Steven Universe, Lobster Claws in Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Octus / Newton in Sym-Bionic Titan, Crocco in Re-Animated and Out of Jimmy's Head, Glen Maverick in Surf's Up, Jim Kuback in Mission Hill, Cousin Larry in Kim Possible).
- July 7: Jim Gaffigan, American comedian, actor, writer, and producer (voice of Peng in Duck Duck Goose, Abraham van Helsing in the Hotel Transylvania franchise, Del in , Lorenzo Paguro in Luca, Mr. Dudley in WordGirl, Henry Haber in Bob's Burgers, Father Time in Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Hoovy in the Rick and Morty episode "Mort Dinner Rick Andre", himself in the Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? episode "The Fastest Fast Food Fiend!").[22]
- July 8: Mike Nawrocki, American voice actor, writer, animator, and director (co-founder of Big Idea Entertainment, co-creator of and voice of Larry the Cucumber in VeggieTales).
- July 9: Pamela Adlon, American-British voice actress (voice of Bobby Hill in King of the Hill, Ashley Spinelli in Recess, Rose Wilson in Teen Titans Go!, Andy Johnson in Squirrel Boy, Hector MacBadger in Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Otto Osworth in Time Squad, Milo Oblong in The Oblongs, Baloo in Jungle Cubs, Dewey in Quack Pack, Leah Stein-Torres in The Ghost and Molly McGee).
- July 10:
- July 11: Greg Grunberg, American actor (voice of Ant-Man in The Super Hero Squad Show, Uncle Ben in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "Strange", William in the Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure episode "Vigor the Visionary", Bad Robot's Head of Security in The Simpsons episode "Do Pizza Bots Dream of Electric Guitars").
- July 13: David X. Cohen, American television writer and producer (Beavis and Butt-Head, The Simpsons, Futurama, Disenchantment).
- July 18:
- Lori Alan, American voice actress (voice of Pearl in SpongeBob SquarePants, Diane Simmons in Family Guy, Lt. Felina Feral in , Invisible Woman in Fantastic Four, Momma in Henry Hugglemonster).
- Lawrence Guterman, Canadian film director (Cats & Dogs, Son of The Mask), writer, producer, voice actor and cartoonist.
- July 19: Blue Demon Jr., Mexican professional wrestler (voiced himself in the ¡Mucha Lucha! episode "The Magnificent Three").
- July 29: Richard Steven Horvitz, American voice actor (voice of Dagget in The Angry Beavers, the title character in Invader Zim, Billy in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Grey Matter and Sublimino in Ben 10, Rodney in Squirrel Boy, Kaos in Skylanders Academy, Jimmy Osgood in the Static Shock episode "Jimmy").
- July 31: Dean Cain, American actor (voice of Mikado in The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, Jonathan Kent in DC Super Hero Girls, King Charlemagne in the Adventures from the Book of Virtues episode "Integrity").
August
- August 1: Dan Gerson, American voice actor (voice of Needleman and Smitty in Monsters, Inc., Desk Sergeant in Big Hero 6, additional voices in Monsters University) and screenwriter (Duckman, Pixar, Walt Disney Animation Studios), (d. 2016).[23]
- August 2: Kate Boutilier, American television producer and writer (Klasky Csupo, The Mr. Men Show, Olivia, Poppy Cat, Space Racers).
- August 10: André Sogliuzzo, American actor (voice of Hakoda in , Smokey and Steamer in The Polar Express, Hsi Wu in Jackie Chan Adventures, Gaspar in Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, King Radius in Winx Club, various characters in Celebrity Deathmatch, Piniet in The Owl House episode "Sense and Insensitivity").[24]
- August 12: Michael Dobson, British actor (voice of Bulk Biceps and Dr. Caballeron in , Blob in , Big Ears in Make Way for Noddy, Sergeant Savage in G.I. Joe Extreme, Powerlock in ReBoot, Ronan the Accuser in ).[25]
- August 14: Halle Berry, American actress (voice of Cappy in Robots, herself in The Simpsons episode "").
- August 17: Matt Maiellaro, American filmmaker, musician, and voice actor (Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Perfect Hair Forever, 12 oz. Mouse).
- August 20: Dimebag Darrell, American musician and member of Pantera (composed the track "Prehibernation" which was used in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Prehibernation Week", and "Walk" which was used in Sonic the Hedgehog 2), (d. 2004).[26]
- August 23: Alex Johns, American production coordinator (The Ren & Stimpy Show) and producer (Futurama, Olive, the Other Reindeer, The Ant Bully), (d. 2010).[27]
- August 31: Matthew O'Callaghan, American animator (Walt Disney Animation Studios, Rover Dangerfield, Asterix Conquers America, The Pagemaster, ImageMovers, ), storyboard artist (Walt Disney Animation Studios, Rover Dangerfield, Freakazoid!, Cats Don't Dance, Family Guy, , Trash Truck, Mickey Mouse Funhouse), character designer (Rover Dangerfield, Freakazoid!), writer and director (Sport Goofy in Soccermania, Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, Curious George, Open Season 2, Looney Tunes, Mickey Mouse Funhouse, creator of The Itsy Bitsy Spider, co-creator of Life with Louie).
September
- September 2: Salma Hayek, Mexican-American actress and producer (voice of Kitty Softpaws in Puss in Boots and , Theresa del Taco in Sausage Party, Cutlass Lizz in The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!).[28]
- September 7: Toby Jones, English actor (voice of The Librarian in , Arnim Zola in What If...?, Owl in Christopher Robin).
- September 9:
- September 19: Craig Shemin, American television writer (The Jim Henson Company, Dog City, Courage the Cowardly Dog, The 7D, , Clifford the Big Red Dog).
- September 26: Lona Williams, American screenwriter (Shark Tale), television producer, production assistant and voice actor (voice of Truong Van Dinh, Debra Jo Smallwood and Amber Dempsey in The Simpsons).
- September 28: Maria Canals-Barrera, American actress (voice of Hawkgirl in the DC Animated Universe, Fire in Justice League Unlimited, Sunset Boulevardez in The Proud Family and , Shelly Sandoval in Static Shock, Rio Morales in Ultimate Spider-Man, Ellen Yindel in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Paulina in Danny Phantom).
- September 29: Mark Gravas, Australian animator, storyboard artist (Beat Bugs, Alien TV), overseas supervisor (Beat Bugs, Motown Magic), director (Casper's Scare School) and producer (creator of Yakkity Yak, co-creator of CJ the DJ).
October
- October 1: Scott Innes, American voice actor, author, songwriter and radio personality (voice of Argo in Megas XLR, continued voice of the title character and Shaggy Rogers in the Scooby-Doo franchise).
- October 6: Jacqueline Obradors, American actress (voice of Audrey Ramirez in and , La Dama in , Alanna in Young Justice).
- October 11: Luke Perry, American actor (voice of Napoleon Brie in Biker Mice from Mars, Sub-Zero in , Rick Jones in The Incredible Hulk, Stewart Waldinger in Pepper Ann, Ponce de Leon in the Clone High episode "Litter Kills: Litterally", Jacob in the Generator Rex episode "The Architect", Fang in the Pound Puppies episode "Rebel Without a Collar", voiced himself in The Simpsons episode "Krusty Gets Kancelled", the Family Guy episode "The Story on Page One", and the Johnny Bravo episode "Luke Perry's Guide to Love"), (d. 2019).[30] [31]
- October 12: Rupert Gregson-Williams, British composer, conductor, and record producer (DreamWorks Animation).
- October 16: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, American actress (voice of Motoko Kusanagi in , Kurenai Yuhi in Naruto, Cornelia li Britannia in Code Geass, Priyanka Maheswaran in Steven Universe, Brooha in Glitter Force, Dynamite Watkins and Miss Quantum in OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes).[32]
- October 18:
- October 19: Jon Favreau, American actor and filmmaker (voice of Crumford Lorak in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Reilly in Open Season, Pre Vizsla in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Happy Hogan in What If...?, Jealousy in the Hercules episode "Hercules and the Green-Eyed Monster", Donny Sciberra in the Family Guy episode "Road to Europe").[34]
- October 22: Melinda Wunsch Dilger, American sound supervisor (Disney Television Animation, Johnny Test) and producer (Rocko's Modern Life, Hey Arnold!, , Hoops & Yoyo Ruin Christmas, Arcane).
- October 28: Andy Richter, American actor (voice of Mort in the Madagascar franchise, Globby in , DelMonaco in American Dad!, Brave in The Stinky & Dirty Show, Wayne in Bob's Burgers, Chronos in Justice League Action, Ben Higgenbottom in The Mighty B!).
- October 31:
November
- November 2: David Schwimmer, American actor, comedian, director and producer (voice of Melman in the Madagascar franchise).
- November 3: Gary Anthony Sturgis, American actor and musician (voice of Ebon in Static Shock, Phantom Virus in Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, Bronze Tiger in the episode "Return of the Fearsome Fangs!", Trogaar in the Teen Titans episode "Go!").
- November 8: Gordon Ramsay, British chef, restaurateur, television personality, and writer (voice of Baker Smurf in , Chef in the Phineas and Ferb episode "Thanks But No Thanks", Gerald Oxley in the Mickey and the Roadster Racers episode "Diner Dog Rescue", Bolton Gramercy in the episode "Food Fight", himself in The Simpsons episode "The Food Wife" and The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle episode "The Stink of Fear").
- November 15: Tony Cervone, American animator, producer, director, screenwriter, and actor (Warner Bros. Animation).
- November 17: Thomas McHugh, American actor (voice of Doug Funnie and Lincoln the A.V. Nerd in Doug, Johnny Pompalope in the PB&J Otter episode "The Johnny Pompalope Story", additional voices in Gravedale High and Kid 'n Play).
- November 19: Jason Scott Lee, American actor and martial artist (voice of David Kawena in the Lilo & Stitch franchise).
- November 22: Michael K. Williams, American actor, dancer, model and choreographer (voice of Lucius in High School USA!, Satan and Nigerian Dude in Lucas Bros. Moving Co., Smokey Greenwood in F Is for Family, Unnamed Citizen in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "Allen Part Two"), (d. 2021).[36] [37] [38]
- November 23:
- November 25: Billy Burke, American actor (voice of Jim Gordon in Batman: The Long Halloween).
- November 26: Kristin Bauer van Straten, American actress (voice of Mera in Justice League, Killer Frost in ).
- November 27: Andy Merrill, American voice actor (voice of Brak in Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Cartoon Planet and The Brak Show, Oglethorpe, Merle, Easter Bunny, Germ and Rice Henchmen in Aqua Teen Hunger Force, James in Adventure Time, Tony, Guy #1 and Andrew in TripTank, Muhlstrohmmer in Welcome to the Wayne, Jenny in the Perfect Hair Forever episode "Pilot", Yusuf in the Assy McGee episode "Bikes for Bombs", Teeth in the Gravity Falls episode "Weirdmageddon", Bag in the Harvey Beaks episode "Bag of Naughty"), television producer and writer (Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Cartoon Planet, Krypto the Superdog, co-creator of The Brak Show).
December
- December 1: Andrew Adamson, New Zealand film director, producer, and screenwriter (Shrek).[39]
- December 3: Joshua Sternin, American television producer and writer (The Simpsons, The Critic, Duckman, Yogi Bear, Rio, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, co-creator of Robot and Monster).
- December 4:
- Carey Means, American voice actor (voice of Frylock in Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Thundercleese in The Brak Show).
- Fred Armisen, American actor and comedian (voice of Elliot Birch in Big Mouth, Cole in The Lego Ninjago Movie, KVN in Final Space, Cranky Kong in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Speedy Gonzales in The Looney Tunes Show, Gustavo Calderon in Archer, Herbert in Nature Cat, Splendib and Malandrew in Centaurworld, Terrence in The Simpsons episode "The Day the Earth Stood Cool", Tommy in the Bob's Burgers episode "Nude Beach").[40]
- December 7: C. Thomas Howell, American actor (voice of Eobard Thawne in the DC Animated Movie Universe, Will Magnus in ).[41]
- December 9: Toby Huss, American actor (voice of Khan Souphanousinphone Sr. and Cotton Hill in King of the Hill, Scaramantula, General Treister, and Copy-Cat in The Venture Bros., Todd Ianuzzi in Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe).
- December 11: Gary Dourdan, American actor (voice of Crispus Allen in , Ken Fillmore in the Fillmore! episode "Cry, the Beloved Mascot", Dash DaMont in the Kim Possible episode "Team Impossible").
- December 21:
- December 24: Diedrich Bader, American actor and comedian (voice of Batman in and Harley Quinn, Hoss Delgado in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Booster Gold in Justice League Action, Guy Gardner in , Zeta in the DC Animated Universe, The Missing Link in Monsters vs. Aliens, Kraven the Hunter and Moon Knight in Ultimate Spider-Man, Simian in the Ben 10 franchise, Warp Darkmatter in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command).
- December 28: Dave Underwood, American voice actor (voice of Chief in You're Under Arrest, Talos in Crusher Joe, Akai in Kite, Iga in Blue Submarine No. 6), (d. 2024).[43]
- December 31: Maddie Taylor, American voice actress, storyboard artist, and comedienne (voice of Verminous Flytrap in T.U.F.F. Puppy, Sparky in The Fairly OddParents, Dana Dufresne in The Loud House, George W. Bush in the South Park episode "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce").
Deaths
March
April
- April 28: Jesse Marsh, American comics artist and animator (Walt Disney Company), dies at age 58.[44]
June
July
- July 3: Deems Taylor, American composer (master of ceremonies in Fantasia), dies at age 80.
- July 16: Leslie Elton, American animator and comics artist (worked for J.R. Bray), dies at age 72.[49]
- July 23: Donald Novis, English-born American actor and tenor (voice of Singing Dog in Toyland Broadcast, sang "Love is a Song" and "Looking for Romance" in Bambi, and "Peace on Earth" in Lady and the Tramp), dies at age 60.[50] [51]
- July 28: Judd Conlon, American vocal arranger and conductor (Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan), dies at age 56.[52]
August
September
- September 26: Helen Kane, American actress and singer, (primary inspiration for the character of Betty Boop), dies at age 62.[58] [59]
November
- November 2: Yasuji Murata, Japanese animator, master of cutout animation, (produced dozens of mostly educational films, featuring characters such as Momotarō and Norakuro), dies at age 70.[60] [61]
December
- December 14: Verna Felton, American actress (voice of Mrs. Jumbo and Elephant Matriarch in Dumbo, Fairy Godmother in Cinderella, Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland, Aunt Sarah in Lady and the Tramp, Flora and Queen Leah in Sleeping Beauty, Pearl Slaghoople in The Flintstones, Winifred in The Jungle Book), dies at age 76.[62]
- December 15: Walt Disney, American animation producer (The Walt Disney Company) and actor (co-creator and voice of Mickey Mouse), dies from lung cancer at age 65.[63] [64] [65]
- December 23: Volney White, American animator and director (Romer Grey Pictures, Warner Bros. Cartoons), dies at age 59.[66]
- December 28: Clarence Wheeler, American composer (wrote music for Walter Lantz's and George Pal's cartoons, as well as Crusader Rabbit and Gumby), dies at age 81.[67] [68] [69]
See also
External links
Notes and References
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- atlantistvru . 763953263351767040 . HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY(1966)TO @MichaelDobson07,#Stargate #SG1 #Apophis'#Jaffa #Commander!!! http://imdb.com/name/nm0229923/ .
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