- Floyd Gottfredson
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name = Floyd Gottfredson
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birthname = Arthur Floyd Gottfredson
birthdate =May 5 ,1905
location = Kaysville,Utah ,United States
deathdate =July 22 ,1986 (age 81)
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nationality = American
area = artist, writer
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awards =Arthur Floyd Gottfredson (
May 5 ,1905 —July 22 ,1986 ) was an Americancartoonist best known for his defining work on the "Mickey Mouse "comic strip . He has probably had the same impact on the Mickey Mouse comics asCarl Barks had on the Donald Duck comics. Two decades after his death, his memory was honored with theDisney Legends citation in 2003 and induction into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2006.Biography
Early life and career
Gottfredson was born into a large
Mormon family inKaysville, Utah . The three brothers and four sisters traced their roots to their great-grandfather who had immigrated to the United States fromDenmark in the 1840s. As a child, Floyd severely injured his arm in ahunting accident. Housebound during a long recovery, he became interested in cartooning and took several cartooningcorrespondence course s. By the late 1920s, he was drawing cartoons for trade magazines and the "Salt Lake City Telegram"newspaper .After achieving second place in a 1928 cartoon contest, the 23-year-old Gottfredson moved to
Southern California with his wife and family, just beforeChristmas . At the time, there were seven major newspapers in the area, but he was unable to find work with any. One job he'd held inUtah , however, was as a movieprojectionist and he found employment in that field in California. A year later, themovie theater where he'd been working was torn down, resulting in another job search and the profession of a lifetime.Mickey Mouse
Walt Disney Productions hired Gottfredson as an apprentice
animator and in-betweener onDecember 19 ,1929 . In April 1930 he started working on the four-month-old "Mickey Mouse" comic strip. It had originally been scripted byWalt Disney and drawn byUb Iwerks who was succeeded byWin Smith . In May, Disney had Gottfredson assigned to the daily strip, promising it would be only a temporary arrangement until someone else could be found to take over. As it turned out, Gottfredson continued to produce the "Mickey Mouse" strips for the next 45 years.Gottfredson's first daily strip was published in newspapers on his 25th birthday,
May 5 ,1930 . OnJanuary 17 ,1932 he began work on the newly inaugurated "Mickey Mouse" color Sunday strip which, in addition to the daily, he continued through mid-1938.Originally, Gottfredson drew the strips alone, but in 1934 he pulled back to plotting the stories and doing the
penciling . Scripts were written byTed Osborne (1934-49),Merrill De Maris (1934-42),Dick Shaw (1942-43), Bill Walsh (1943-64), Roy Williams (1964) andDel Connell (1968-82). [ [http://hometown.aol.com/comicsproj/creditsLP.html Comics Strip Project: Credits L-P] ] There were a variety ofinker s, includingAl Taliaferro in the 1930s, until Gottfredson returned to inking the strips himself in 1943.From the beginning, the strips were parts of long continuing stories. These introduced characters such as
Eli Squinch ; Mickey's nephews,Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse ;Detective Casey , Chief O'Hara and thePhantom Blot . The stories were always untitled. Titles were usually assigned later, when the strips or pages were reprinted in picture-books or comic books, which the artists had no influence on. For the sake of a better overview, these reprint titles are commonly used today. Starting in 1955, Gottfredson and writer Bill Walsh were instructed to drop the storylines and do only daily gags.Gottfredson continued illustrating the daily strip until he retired on
October 1 ,1975 . His last one was published onNovember 15 and his last Sunday strip onSeptember 19 ,1976 .Legacy
In the late 1970s and early 80s, before his health deteriorated, Gottfredson gave interviews to many comics-oriented magazines as well as mainstream publications. The deluxe edition of the book "Mickey Mouse in Color" included a small record containing an audio interview with Gottfredson and Disney
Donald Duck -comic artistCarl Barks .Gottfredson's work had been printed in newspapers, magazines and comic books worldwide for over 50 years, but as a Disney employee, he was never allowed to sign it. Gottfredson's identity was finally revealed in the mid-1960s by fan Malcolm Willits. Subsequently, reprints of his "Mickey Mouse" strips in the 1970s gave him credit.
Floyd Gottfredson died at his home in Southern California at the age of 81. In 2006 Gottfredson was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards' Hall of Fame. [Comic book reference | writer=Gerstein, David | penciller= | inker= | story=Introduction | title=Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse--Free Comic Book Day | volume= | issue= | date=May, 2007 | publisher=
Gemstone Publishing | page=inside cover | panel= ]Footnotes
References
* [http://legends.disney.go.com/legends/detail?key=Floyd+Gottfredson Disney Legends: Floyd Gottfredson]
* [http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Easel/4942/ A Floyd Gottfredson Tribute Page]
* [http://stp.ling.uu.se/%7Estarback/dcml/creators/floyd-gottfredson.html Floyd Gottfredson (A Biography by David Gerstein)]
* [http://coa.inducks.org/creator.php/x/FG Floyd Gottfredson (I.N.D.U.C.K.S. Creator Entry)]External links
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* [http://mag.awn.com/index.php?ltype=search&sval=jim+korkis&article_no=2955 animation historian Jim Korkis' 1979 interview with Floyd Gottfredson]
* [http://legends.disney.go.com/legends/detail?key=Floyd+Gottfredson Disney Legends profile]
* [http://ob7.free.fr/mice_and_ducks/mmd/mdayl.html The Classic Mickey Mouse Daily Strips by Floyd Gottfredson]
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