- Pete Alvarado
Infobox Comics creator
name = Pete Alvarado
imagesize =
caption = Pete Alvarado-60 Year Career
birthname = Peter J. Alvarado, Jr.
birthdate = birth date|1920|2|22|mf=y
location =Raton, New Mexico
deathdate = death date and age|2003|12|27|1920|2|22|mf=y
deathplace =La Crescenta, California
nationality = American
area =Penciller ,Animator ,Illustrator
alias = Peter Jay, Bart Doe
notable works = Two time Academy Award winner for best short subject
awards =The Animation Guild, I.A.T.S.E. Local 839 Golden Award for Service to the Craft,Disney Hispanic Artist Award,Warner Bros. 24 "Carrot" Gold Award,ASIFA Winsor McCay Award for Lifetime Achievement in AninmationPeter J. Alvarado, Jr. (
February 22 ,1920 --December 27 ,2003 ) was an Americananimation andcomic book artist. Alvarado's animation career spanned almost 60 years. He was also a prolific contributor toWestern Publishing 's line of comic books.Biography
Animation
Alvarado was born in Raton, New Mexico, and grew up in
Glendale, California . He attended theChouinard Art Institute in the 1930; after graduation he was hired as an assistant animator by theWalt Disney Studio . He provided uncredited work on "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves ". [ [http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2004_04_17.html] Evanier, Mark, "Pete Alvarado (1920-2004)". "news from ME" website. Last accessed 03/13/2007.] Around 1939 Alvarado left Disney to find work in New York City, where he provided his earliest comic book art forFunnies Inc. , which supplied artwork forFawcett Publications and Timely Comics (nowMarvel Comics ). [ [http://www.animationarchive.org/bio/2005/12/alvarado-pete.html] Pete Alvarado bio.ASIFA-Hollywood biopedia. Last accessed 3/13/2007.]Alvarado returned to California and Disney Studio in 1941. He left Disney in 1946 to work for
Warner Bros. Animation . Alvarado became the Background painter for Chuck Jones, and his first screen credit was on the 1947Pepé Le Pew short, "Scent-imental Over You ." He held this position until 1951, Working on several catyoons such as the firstWile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoon, "Fast and Furry-ous , and Chuck Jones oscar winning shortFor Scent-imental Reasons . His last work with Jones was "Scentimental Romeo " in 1951, another cartoon featuring Pepé Le Pew. [ [http://www.comicbookdb.com/creator.php?ID=7063] Comic Book Database website. Last accessed 03/13/2007.] Alvarado went on to ReplaceCornett Wood as chief layout artist forRobert McKimson 's unit.After Warner Bros. Animation studios closed their doors, Alvarado joined
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises . He worked on several Pink Panther shorts, as well as the short lived animated series "Super President ."Around 1971 Alvarado joined
Hanna-Barbera as a layout artist; he worked on such series as "The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show " (1971), "Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch " (1974), and many others. Alvarado also provided animation and layout work forFilm Roman ("Garfield and Friends ").Alvarado was the reciepient of the 2001
Winsor McCay Award , for his lifetime of achievement in animation, as well as the Animation Guild's 1987 Golden Award.Comic books
Concurrently with his animation work, Alvarado also worked as a prolific comic book illustrator. As noted above, he worked from 1939 to 1941 providing artwork for Funnies Inc. Alvarado returned to the comic book world in 1947, in collaboration with
Charles McKimson (brother of animator Robert McKimson). McKimson was the art director atWestern Publishing Company , and the two (in collaboration with Charles' brother Thomas) drew the "Roy Rogers " strip under the pen name "Al McKimson." [ [http://www.comicbookdb.com/creator.php?ID=7063] "Pete Alvarado". Comic Book DB website. Last accessed 03/30/2007/] Alvarado went on to draw theGene Autry newspaper strip and comic book, theMr. Magoo newspaper strip for its entire run, a long period of theLittle Lulu newspaper strip, some work on theFlintstones andYogi Bear newspaper strip, and fill-in work for almost all the Disney newspaper strips, including an extended period as the main artist onDonald Duck . [Comic Book Database, ibid.]The bulk of Alvarado's work at Western was for their "
funny animal " line of comic books. Alvarado provided artwork for almost every Disney (Chip 'n Dale , Scamp), Warner Bros. (Tweety & Sylvester, Road Runner), Hanna-Barbera (Yogi Bear ) and Walter Lantz (Andy Panda ) licensed title. He also illustrated comic book adapations of the animated films "The Rescuers ," "Robin Hood", and "Gay Purr-ee ". [Evanier, ibid.]Alvarado retired from animation in 1999. He died of a heart attack on December 27, 2003, in La Crescenta, California.
Notes
External links
* [http://petealvarado.com/ Official website]
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* [http://www.bailsprojects.com/(S(fxw0ws45edfxoe45tf51pv55))/bio.aspx?Name=ALVARADO%2C+PETE Extensive list of Alvarado credits at Who's Who Bio]
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