- Bernard Wolf (animator)
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name = Bernard Wolf
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birth_date = birth date|1911|7|18|mf=y
birth_place =New York City ,New York , U.S.
death_date = death date and age|2006|9|7|1911|7|18|mf=y
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occupation =Animator
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children =Bernard "Berny" Wolf (
July 18 ,1911 -September 7 ,2006 ) was an Americananimator andtelevision producer Wolf was born in
New York City . His career in animation started in 1924, when he began work as an inker onParamount Studios 'Krazy Kat silent shorts. He moved toFleischer Studios shortly afterwards, providing artwork for both theKoko the Clown andBetty Boop series. It was at Fleischer Studios that he metShamus Culhane andAl Eugster , with whom he would maintain a long personal and professional relationship. The three would leave Fleischer to work briefly forUb Iwerks , where they worked alongsideGrim Natwick .In 1938 Wolf, along with Eugster and Culhane, moved to Walt Disney Studios. After working briefly in the shorts department, Wolf moved on to features. He was one of the animators of
Jiminy Cricket in "Pinocchio", and the Centaurs in "Fantasia". His final work at Disney was on "Dumbo " (1941).Wolf left Disney after the 1941 strike. He briefly provided uncredited work for
Tex Avery atMGM before being drafted duringWorld War II . Wolf was assigned to theFirst Motion Picture Unit , a group of former Hollywood personnel who created short educational films for the American military.After the end of the war, Wolf worked briefly for animator
Rudolph Ising before forming his own company, Animedia Inc. Animedia produced animation for advertising and commercial films. The company also designed some of the costumes used atWalt Disney World , as well as animating segments for "Sesame Street ."Wolf folded Animedia in the 1970s in order to return to animation full time. He produced several animated features for
Hanna Barbera , including 1987's "The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones.". He retired from animation in the 1980s, but continued to provide freelance commercial design, including developing mascots for theMGM Grand hotel in Las Vegas. Wolf died in 2006 at the age of 95.elected shorts
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Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee " (Fleischer, 1932)--animation
*"The Old Man of the Mountain" (Fleischer, 1938)--animation
*"Viva Willie " (Iwerks, 1934)--animation
*"Donald's Nephews " (Disney, 1938)--animation
*"Golden Eggs " (Disney, 1941)--animationNotes
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*imdb name|id=0937678|name=Bernard Wolf
* [http://www.legacy.com/latimes/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=19314763 Obituary from the LA Times]
* [http://www.cartoonbrew.com/archives/2006_09.html#002286 Obituary at Cartoon Brew]
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