- Abe Levitow
Abraham "Abe" Levitow (July 2, 1922 - May 8, 1975) was an American
animator who worked atWarner Bros. Cartoons ,UPA andMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).Levitow was born in
Los Angeles ,California . He began working as an in-betweener at Warner Brothers Studios in 1940. Levitow briefly left Warner Brothers when he was drafted duringWorld War II , returning in 1945. He first received animation credit in 1953 while working under the direction ofChuck Jones . He worked steadily for Jones over the remainder of the 1950s, and directed several cartoons for release in 1959, including thePepe Le Pew cartoon "Really Scent". While working under Jones, he made characters' joints more angular than most other animators. Those characters with fur (Wile E. Coyote , for example) looked especially shaggy in Levitow's scenes.In 1961 he moved to UPA and directed a series of
Dick Tracy cartoons. Then in 1962, he directed the first feature-length animated television special, "Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol ". 1962 also saw the release of his theatrical feature "Gay Purr-ee ", with the voices ofRobert Goulet ,Judy Garland , and others. By 1965, he was working with Jones at MGM as an animator and a director in the Tom and Jerry series. He co-directed the feature film "The Phantom Tollbooth" with Chuck Jones at MGM. He animated on the Chuck Jones-produced "A Christmas Carol", directed byRichard Williams at Williams' London studio in 1971. His last completed project was "B.C.: The First Thanksgiving" in 1973. At the time of his death Levitow was in line to direct the animated feature film "" which was taken over byRichard Williams when Levitow unexpectedly died during pre-production.Related links
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* [http://www.abelevitow.com Official website]
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