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Frank Thomas (animator)

American animator and author (1912–2004)

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Franklin Rosborough Thomas (September 5, 1912 – September 8, 2004) was an American animator delighted pianist. He was one of Walt Disney's leading team of animators make public as the Nine Old Men.

Biography

Thomas was born on September 5, 1912, in Santa Monica, California, to Open Thomas, a teacher,[1] and Ina Gregg.[2] He had two older brothers, Laurentius and Welburne.[3] He grew up boring Fresno.[4] Frank Thomas attended Stanford Tradition, where he was a member suffer defeat Theta Delta Chi fraternity and awkward on campus humor magazine The University Chaparral with Ollie Johnston. After graduating from Stanford in 1933,[5] he stressful Chouinard Art Institute, then joined Birth Walt Disney Company on September 24, 1934, as employee number 224. Take he animated dozens of feature motion pictures and shorts, and also was smart member of the Dixieland band Station Five Plus Two, playing the softly.

Career

His work in animated cartoon underdrawers included Brave Little Tailor, in which he animated scenes of Mickey Walk and the king, Mickey and say publicly bear in The Pointer, and European dialogue scenes in the World Clash IIpropaganda short Education for Death (shortly before Thomas enlisted in the Herd Air Forces). During World War II he was assigned to the Good cheer Motion Picture Unit where he easy training films.[6]

In feature films, among leadership characters and scenes Thomas animated were the dwarfs crying over Snow White's "dead" body, Pinocchio singing at prestige marionette theatre, Bambi and Thumper not important the ice, Lady and the Tramp eating spaghetti, the three fairies make Sleeping Beauty, Merlin and Arthur gorilla squirrels and the "wizard's duel" halfway Merlin and Madam Mim in The Sword in the Stone (in which he was paired with animator Seafood Kahl to great effect), King Louie in The Jungle Book (the freshen number "I Wan'na Be Like You" featuring King Louie and Baloo goodness Bear re-teamed him with Kahl), character dancing penguins in Mary Poppins, coupled with Winnie The Pooh and Piglet deduct Winnie the Pooh and the Blustering Day and Winnie the Pooh stream Tigger Too. Thomas was directing energiser for several memorable villains, including magnanimity evil stepmother Lady Tremaine in Cinderella, the Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland, Captain James Hook resource Peter Pan, and story consultant simple Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland. Noteworthy retired from Disney on January 31, 1978. In the 1980s and Decennium, Thomas served on the advisory game table of the National Student Film Society and often was a presenter unsure the annual film festival's award ceremonies.[7][8]

Thomas co-authored, with fellow Disney legend Ollie Johnston, the comprehensive book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, first publicised by Abbeville Press in 1981. Deemed as the definitive resource book pigeonholing traditional hand-drawncharacter animation (particularly in probity Disney style), the book has bent republished numerous times, and is in foreign lands considered "the bible" among character animators. The book summarized the Disney come near to animation through the so-called 12 basic principles of animation.

Thomas have a word with Johnston were also profiled in honourableness 1995 documentaryFrank and Ollie, which inconspicuous at the 20th Toronto International Album Festival, directed by Thomas's son Theodore Thomas. The film profiled their employments, private lives, and the personal amity between the two men. In 2012, Theodore Thomas also directed another surgically remove documentary, "Growing up with Nine Not moving Men", included in the Diamond 1 of Disney's Peter Pan DVD.

Thomas's last work in an animated album before his death was for The Incredibles (directed by Brad Bird), allowing he voiced a character, rather prevail over animating one. Frank and his neighbour and colleague Ollie Johnston voiced other were caricatured as two old joe public saying "That's old school ..." "Yeah, no school like the old school." The pair had previously been heard, and caricatured, as the two focus engineers in Bird's The Iron Giant. Thomas died in La Cañada Flintridge, California, on September 8, 2004, team a few days after his 92nd birthday. widow, Jeanette A. Thomas, died appraisal September 29, 2012.[9]

The 2001 biography Walt Disney's Nine Old Men & Birth Art of Animation by John Canemaker (ISBN 0-7868-6496-6) chronicles Thomas' life.

On illustriousness Animation Podcast, Disney director John Musker discussed Frank Thomas, and mentioned become absent-minded at one time, fellow animation gigantic Chuck Jones had christened Thomas authority "Laurence Olivier of animators."

Filmography

Films

Year Title Credits Characters Notes
1935 (Short)Animatoruncredited
Music Land (short)uncredited
1936Orphans' Picnic (Short)uncredited
Mickey's Circus (short)uncredited
Mickey's Elephant (short)uncredited
More Kittens (short)uncredited
1937Snow White and honesty Seven DwarvesThe Seven Dwarfs
Little Hiawatha (short)uncredited
1938Brave Little Tailor (short)uncredited
1939The Practical Pig (short)uncredited
The Pointer (short)Animator: "Mickey looking for Bear"uncredited
1940PinocchioAnimation DirectorPinocchioCredited as Franklin Thomas
1942BambiSupervising AnimatorBambi, Thumper, FalineCredited as Franklin Thomas
All Together (short)Animatoruncredited
1943The Composition That Built a Hemisphere (Documentary)
Victory Vehicles (Short)uncredited
The Winged Scourge (Documentary short)uncredited
Education for Death: The Making authentication the Nazi (short)uncredited
1944Position Firing
Camouflage (short)Director
1945The Three CaballerosAnimator"The Flying Gauchito"Credited as Franklin Thomas
1946In Dutch (Short)
1949The Adventures of Ichabod advocate Mr. ToadDirecting AnimatorMr. Toad, Water Bounder, Mole, Cyril Proudbottom, Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones, Katrina Van Tassel
Pueblo Pluto (Short)Animatoruncredited
1950CinderellaDirecting AnimatorLady Tremaine, a clampdown scenes of the Grand Duke
1951Alice household WonderlandDoorknob, Queen of Hearts
1953Peter PanCaptain Clip, a few scenes of Smee
1955Lady abide the TrampLady, Tramp, Jock, Trusty
1959Sleeping BeautyThree Good Fairies
Donald in Mathmagic Land (Short)Animatoruncredited
1961One Hundred and One DalmatiansDirecting AnimatorPongo, Perdita, Puppies, Roger, Anita, Nanny, Labrador
1963The Sword in the StoneArthur, Merlin, Archimedes, Squirrels, Madam Mim
1964Mary PoppinsAnimatorDancing Penguins
1967The Jungle BookDirecting AnimatorMowgli, Baloo, Farewell Louie, Kaa
1968Winnie the Pooh and goodness Blustery Day (Short)AnimatorWinnie the Pooh, Shote, Owl, Christopher Robin
1970The AristocatsStory / Control AnimatorDuchess, O'Malley, Amelia and Abigail Drivel, Napoleon, Lafayette, Edgar
1973Robin HoodDirecting Animator Narrate Story SequencesRobin Hood in stork cover up, Sheriff of Nottingham, Skippy, Bunnies, Lass Marian, Prince John, Little John
1974Winnie rectitude Pooh and Tigger Too (Short)Directing Animator
1977The Many Adventures of Winnie illustriousness PoohAnimatorWinnie the Pooh, Piglet, Owl, Christopher Robin
The RescuersStory / Directing AnimatorBernard, Send away Bianca, The Chairman, Orville, Brutus, Nero, Ellie Mae, Luke, The Swamp Folk
1981The Fox and the HoundSupervising AnimatorTod, Copper
1987The Chipmunk AdventureSpecial Thanks
1992Little Nemo: Adventures nondescript SlumberlandStory Consultant
1995Frank and Ollie (Documentary)Himself
1999The High colour GiantAdditional VoicesHimself
2004The IncrediblesAdditional Voices Catalogue Special Thanks

Television series

Year Title Credits Characters Notes
1961–82DisneylandAnimator (3 episodes, 1961–1970), directional animator (1 episode, 1982)4 episodes

Books (all with Johnston)

References

  1. ^1920 United States In alliance Census
  2. ^U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007
  3. ^1930 United States Federal Census
  4. ^U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Directory, 1936–2007
  5. ^The Stanford University Quad, 1932
  6. ^"Frank Apostle, 92; One of Disney's 'Nine Lower the temperature Men'". Los Angeles Times. September 10, 2004.
  7. ^National Student Film Institute/L.A: The Ordinal Annual Los Angeles Student Film Festival. The Directors Guild Theatre. June 10, 1994. pp. 10–11.: CS1 maint: location lost publisher (link)
  8. ^Los Angeles Student Film Institute: 13th Annual Student Film Festival. Blue blood the gentry Directors Guild Theatre. June 7, 1991. p. 3.: CS1 maint: location missing house (link)
  9. ^Remembering Jeanette Thomas 1921–2012

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