- David Dodd Hand
David Dodd Hand (
January 23 ,1900 –October 11 ,1986 ), was an animator and animation director, best known for his work at theWalt Disney Productions . Hand worked on numerous Disney shorts during the 1930s, eventually becoming supervising director on the animated features Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs andBambi .Born in
Plainfield ,New Jersey , Hand began his animation career working on theOut of the Inkwell cartoons throughout the 1920s. He joined the Disney studio in 1930, during a major drive by Disney to recruit from the cream of animating talent. Hand immediately made his mark as an animator, contributing to mostly toSilly Symphonies such asMidnight in a Toy Shop ,The China Plate andEgyptian Melodies .By 1932 he was regarded as one of Disney's top animators, as well as having become a close friend of
Walt Disney , and he was made the studio's third director afterBurt Gillet andWilfred Jackson . He made his directorial debut for the company with theMickey Mouse shortTrader Mickey , and went on to direct both Silly Symphonies and Mickey Mouse shorts, includingThe Flying Mouse ,Who Killed Cock Robin? ,Three Orphan Kittens andThru the Mirror .External links
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