Events in 1932 in animation.
Events
editFebruary
edit- February 26: The Fleischer Studios release the Betty Boop cartoon Minnie the Moocher, which has jazz musician Cab Calloway as a special guest voice.[1]
May
edit- May 27: Wilfred Jackson's Mickey Mouse cartoon Mickey's Revue, premieres. Goofy makes his debut in this short film.[2]
July
edit- July 30: Walt Disney releases the studio's first animated short in color: Flowers and Trees. While not the historical first, it will lead to other animation studios also gradually switching to color in the following years. [3]
November
edit- November 18:
- During the 5th Academy Awards, Walt Disney produces a special animated reel to announce some of the nominees for Best Actor, Parade of the Award Nominees. During the same ceremony, Disney receives a Honorary Academy Award for the creation of Mickey Mouse,[4] marking the first time an Oscar is given to an animator and his animated cartoon star.
- During the 5th Academy Awards, the first Academy Award for Best Animated Short is handed out. The winner is Walt Disney's Flowers and Trees. [5]
- November 25: The Fleischer Studios release the Betty Boop cartoon I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You, which has jazz musician Louis Armstrong as a special guest voice.[6]
Films released
edit- 4 January:
- Any Rags? (United States)
- Chinatown Mystery (United States)
- Piano Mover (United States)
- 9 January:
- Bosko at the Zoo (United States)
- Sweet Jennie Lee (United States)
- 10 January - The Villain's Curse (United States)
- 16 January:
- The Bird Store (United States)
- Boop-Oop-a-Doop (United States)
- 24 January – Noah's Outing (United States)
- 30 January:
- Love Krazy (United States)
- Rocketeers (United States)
- Show Me the Way to Go Home (United States)
- 31 January – Pagan Moon (United States)
- 6 February – Battling Bosko (United States)
- 7 February - The Spider Talks (United States)
- 13 February – Hollywood Goes Krazy (United States)
- 19 February – When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along (United States)
- 20 February:
- Freddy the Freshman (United States)
- The Milkman (United States)
- 21 February - Peg Leg Pete (United States)
- 25 February – Treasure Runt (United States)
- 26 February – Minnie the Moocher (United States)
- 27 February – Rabid Hunters (United States)
- 4 March – Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie (United States)
- 5 March:
- Big-Hearted Bosko (United States)
- Fire-Fire (United States)
- 6 March - Play Ball (United States)
- 11 March – Swim or Sink (United States)
- 14 March – What a Knight (United States)
- 19 March – Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee (United States)
- 20 March – Ye Olde Songs (United States)
- 25 March – Crazy Town (United States)
- 26 March:
- In the Bag (United States)
- What A Life (United States)
- 31 March – Railroad Wretch (United States)
- 1 April – Just One More Chance (United States)
- 2 April – Soldier Old Man (United States)
- 3 April - Bull-ero (United States)
- 8 April – The Dancing Fool (United States)
- 13 April:
- Birth of Jazz (United States)
- Chess-Nuts (United States)
- 16 April – Goopy Geer (United States)
- 17 April - Radio Girl (United States)
- 22 April – Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning (United States)
- 23 April – Joint Wipers (United States)
- 28 April – The Pet Shop (United States)
- 30 April – Puppy Love (United States)
- 1 May – Woodland (United States)
- 6 May – Shine On Harvest Moon (United States)
- 9 May – Ritzy Hotel (United States)
- 14 May:
- It's Got Me Again! (United States)
- Pots and Pans (United States)
- School Days (United States)
- 15 May - Romance (United States)
- 17 May – Stepping Stones (United States)
- 20 May – Let Me Call You Sweetheart (United States)
- 27 May – Mickey's Revue (United States)
- 28 May – Hic-Cups the Champ (United States)
- 29 May - Bluebeard's Brother (United States)
- 31 May – Battle of the Barn (United States)
- 4 June:
- Plane Dumb (United States)
- The Tuba Tooter (United States)
- 11 June – Moonlight for Two (United States)
- 12 June – Farmer Al Falfa's Bedtime Story (United States)
- 17 June – I Ain't Got Nobody (United States)
- 18 June – The Bully (United States)
- 21 June – Paper Hanger (United States)
- 26 June - The Mad King (United States)
- 2 July – Fare-Play (United States)
- 9 July – The Bears and the Bees (United States)
- 10 July - Cocky Cock Roach (United States)
- 16 July – The Office Boy (United States)
- 18 July – Mickey in Arabia (United States)
- 23 July – Redskin Blues (United States)
- 24 July – Spring Is Here (United States)
- 29 July – You Try Somebody Else (United States)
- 30 July:
- Flowers and Trees (United States)
- Just Dogs (United States)
- 5 August – Rudy Vallee Melodies (United States)
- 7 August – Farmer Al Falfa's Ape Girl (United States)
- 10 August – Camping Out (United States)
- 12 August – Stopping the Show (United States)
- 13 August:
- Bosko's Store (United States)
- Mickey's Nightmare (United States)
- Room Runners (United States)
- 15 August – Lighthouse Keeping (United States)
- 19 August:
- Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee (United States)
- Jolly Fish (United States)
- 21 August - Sherman Was Right (United States)
- 22 August - Stormy Seas (United States)
- 26 August – Down Among the Sugar Cane (United States)
- 27 August – Circus (United States)
- 2 September – Betty Boop, M.D. (United States)
- 3 September – Bosko the Lumberjack (United States)
- 4 September - Burlesque (United States)
- 9 September – Just a Gigolo (United States)
- 10 September:
- King Neptune (United States)
- Southern Rhythm (United States)
- 12 September – Seeing Stars (United States)
- 16 September – Barnyard Bunk (United States)
- 17 September:
- Ride Him, Bosko! (United States)
- The Black Sheep (United States)
- The Whoopee Party (United States)
- 23 September – Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle (United States)
- 30 September – School Days (United States)
- 1 October – Bugs in Love (United States)
- 2 October – Farmer Al Falfa's Birthday Party (United States)
- 3 October – The Goal Rush (United States)
- 7 October – A Spanish Twist (United States)
- 8 October – Prosperity Blues (United States)
- 14 October – Betty Boop's Ups and Downs (United States)
- 16 October - College Spirit (United States)
- 20 October – The Great Bird Mystery (United States)
- 21 October – Romantic Melodies (United States)
- 27 October – The Pony Express (United States)
- 29 October – The Music Lesson (United States)
- 30 October - Hook and Ladder No. 1 (United States)
- 4 November – Betty Boop for President (United States)
- 7 November – The Crystal Gazebo (United States)
- 9 November – Flop House (United States)
- 11 November:
- Piano Tooners (United States)
- Sleepy Time Down South (United States)
- 12 November – A Great Big Bunch of You (United States)
- 13 November - The Forty Thieves (United States)
- 18 November – Parade of the Award Nominees (United States)
- 19 November – Babes in the Woods (United States)
- 21 November – The Minstrel Show (United States)
- 25 November – I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You (United States)
- 26 November – Nurse Maid (United States)
- 27 November - Toyland (United States)
- 30 November – Snow Time (United States)
- 1 December – The Bad Genius (United States)
- 2 December – Sing a Song (United States)
- 9 December – Pencil Mania (United States)
- 10 December:
- Santa's Workshop (United States)
- Three's a Crowd (United States)
- 11 December - Hollywood Diet (United States)
- 16 December – Betty Boop's Museum (United States)
- 17 December – Mickey's Good Deed (United States)
- 23 December – Time on My Hands (United States)
- 24 December – Funny Face (United States)
- 25 December - Ireland Or Bust (United States)
- 29 December - The Wolf at the Door (United States)
Births
editJanuary
edit- January 3: Dabney Coleman, American actor (portrayed Dr. Beechwood in Stuart Little, voice of Monsieur Fox in the Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child episode "Aesop's Fables: A Whodunit Musical", Principal Prickly in Recess, Ashton Phillips in Jumanji, Mayor Jerry in Pound Puppies, Thomas Boyle in The Zeta Project episode "Hunt in the Hub", Horace Scope in The Magic School Bus episode "Sees Stars"), (d. 2024).[7][8]
- January 11:
- Tadanari Okamoto, Japanese film director and producer (Echo Incorporated), (d. 1990).[9]
- Alfonso Arau, Mexican filmmaker, actor, and singer (voice of Papa Julio in Coco).
- January 13: Jon Cypher, American actor (voice of Ira Billings / Spellbinder in Batman Beyond, Administrator in the Pinky and the Brain episode "Bah, Wilderness").
- January 24: Julie Bennett, American voice actress (voice of Penelope Pussycat in Louvre Come Back to Me!, Cindy Bear in The Yogi Bear Show, Aunt May in seasons 4 and 5 of Spider-Man), (d. 2020).[10]
- January 30: Gino Conforti, American character actor (Voice of Jacquimo in Thumbelina, Ollie Oilslick and Reggie Unicycle in Galaxy High, Benzino Gasolinl in DuckTales).
February
edit- February 10: Barrie Ingham, English actor (voice of Basil in The Great Mouse Detective), (d. 2015).[11][12]
- February 11: Bob Yerkes, American stuntman (Who Framed Roger Rabbit), (d. 2024).[13]
- February 16: Harry Goz, American actor (voice of Mayor Huffenmeier in Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night, Captain Hazel "Hank" Murphy in Sealab 2021), (d. 2003).[14]
- February 22: Ted Kennedy, American lawyer and politician (guest starred in the Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman episode "Mr. Ruffman Goes to Washington"), (d. 2009).[15]
- February 23:
- Majel Barrett, American actress (voice of Christine Chapel and Lt. M'Ress in Star Trek: The Animated Series, Anna Watson in Spider-Man), (d. 2008).[16]
- Gerrianne Raphael, American former actress (voice of Pumyra, Jagara, Chilla, Soundora, Snake, Octopus, Pilot and Thunderean in ThunderCats, Pad in the A Little Curious episode "Push Pull Rock", additional voices in The Comic Strip, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and Kenny the Shark).
- February 24:
- Michel Legrand, French composer (The Smurfs and the Magic Flute), (d. 2019).[17]
- John Vernon, Canadian actor (voice of Rupert Thorne in Batman: The Animated Series, Iron Man and Namor in The Marvel Super Heroes, Thunderbolt Ross in The Incredible Hulk, Shao Kahn in Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, Prosecutor in Heavy Metal, the title character in Wildfire, Warden Toadblatt in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Nohrin Judge in Delgo, Doctor Strange in the Spider-Man episode of the same name, Principal Dinkler in the Duckman episode "From Brad to Worse"), (d. 2005).[18]
- February 26: Johnny Cash, American country singer (voice of the Space Coyote in The Simpsons episode "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)"), (d. 2003).[19][20]
- February 27: Elizabeth Taylor, English-American actress (voice of Mrs. Andrews in the Captain Planet and the Planeteers episode "A Formula for Hate", Sarah in the God, the Devil and Bob episode "God's Girlfriend", Maggie Simpson and herself in The Simpsons episodes "Lisa's First Word" and "Krusty Gets Kancelled"), (d. 2011).[21]
- February 28: Don Francks, Canadian actor (voice of Mok in Rock & Rule, Boba Fett in Star Wars: Droids, Umwak in Star Wars: Ewoks, Dr. Fright and The Vizier in Care Bears, Sabretooth in X-Men, second voice of Dr. Claw in Inspector Gadget), (d. 2016).[22]
March
edit- March 6: Tatsuo Yoshida, Japanese manga artist and animator (Speed Racer), (d. 1977).[23]
- March 14: Claude T. Smith, American composer (John Henry and the Inky-Poo), (d. 1987).[24]
- March 18: John Updike, American novelist, poet, short-story writer, art critic and literary critic (voiced himself in The Simpsons episode "Insane Clown Poppy"), (d. 2009).[25]
- March 20: Tod Dockstader, American composer (Terrytoons, Kim Deitch) and sound effects artist (Tom and Jerry), (d. 2015).[26][27]
April
edit- April 1: Debbie Reynolds, American actress and singer (voice of Charlotte in Charlotte's Web, Mitzi, Mrs. Claus, and Mrs. Prancer in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie, Lulu Pickles in Rugrats, Nana Possible in Kim Possible), (d. 2016).[28][29][30][31][32][33][34]
- April 12: Tiny Tim, American singer, ukulele player and musical archivist (performed the song "Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" which was used in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Help Wanted"), (d. 1996).[35]
- April 14: Loretta Lynn, American singer and songwriter (voice of Deli Porkchop in the Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child episode "The Three Little Pigs"), (d. 2022).[36]
- April 18: Nic Broca, Belgian animator and comics artist (Ovide and the Gang, The Snorks), (d. 1993).[37]
- April 25: Yoshiko Ota, Japanese voice actress (voice of Nobita in Doraemon, Urasae in Inuyasha, Peebo in Choudenshi Bioman, Akko Kagami in Akko's Secret), (d. 2021).[38]
- April 27: Casey Kasem, American actor (voice of Shaggy Rogers in the Scooby-Doo franchise, Robin in Super Friends, Cliffjumper in The Transformers), (d. 2014).[39]
May
edit- May 8: Martin Starger, American producer (The Last Unicorn), (d. 2024).[40][41][42]
- May 16: Brian Trueman, English screenwriter (Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, Chorlton and the Wheelies, Jamie and the Magic Torch, Cockleshell Bay, The Wind in the Willlows, Victor & Hugo: Bunglers in Crime, Truckers, Wallace & Gromit, Budgie the Little Helicopter, The Treacle People, Thomas & Friends, Jungle Junction) and actor (voice of the Narrator in Jamie and the Magic Torch, the Narrator in Cockleshell Bay, Weasels in The Wind in the Willows, Stiletto in Danger Mouse, Dorcas Del Icatessen in Truckers, Nanny in Count Duckula, Stilleto and Nanny in Victor & Hugo: Bunglers in Crime, Charlie in The Treacle People, Auntie Dame and Hunter in Franny's Feet), (d. 2024).[43]
- May 27: Steve Franken, American actor (voice of Eugene Atwater in Road Rovers, Mr. Beal in Detention, Mr. Janus in the Static Shock episode "Grounded", Rundle in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "The Mechanic", President Generic in The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode "Spooker of the House"), (d. 2012).[44][45]
June
edit- June 18: Dudley R. Herschbach, American chemist (voiced himself in The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror XIV").
- June 28: Pat Morita, Japanese-American actor and comedian (voice of Mr. Miyagi in the opening narration of The Karate Kid, The Emperor of China in Mulan and Mulan II, King Makahana in the Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child episode "Puss in Boots", Mr. Straw in the Adventures from the Book of Virtues episode "Charity", Master Udon in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Karate Island", himself in the Robot Chicken episode "S&M Present"), (d. 2005).[46]
- June 29: Soon-Tek Oh, Korean actor (voice of Zhou in Mulan), (d. 2018).[47][48]
July
edit- July 23: Jorge Arvizu, Mexican actor (Spanish dub voice of Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Fred Flintstone, Magilla Gorilla, Benny the Ball, and Choo-Choo in Top Cat: The Movie), (d. 2014).[49]
- July 31: Ted Cassidy, American actor (voice of Lurch in The Addams Family and The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode "Wednesday is Missing", Frankenstein Jr. in Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles, Brainiac and Black Manta in Challenge of the Superfriends, Galactus in Fantastic Four, The Thing in The New Fantastic Four), (d. 1979).[50][51]
August
edit- August 1: Ron Friedman, American television producer and screenwriter (Marvel Productions, The Romance of Betty Boop, Bionic Six, Taz-Mania).
- August 2:
- Dennis Marks, American screenwriter, producer (Batfink, Hanna-Barbera, Marvel Productions, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman: The Animated Series, Tom and Jerry: The Movie) and voice actor (voice of Green Goblin in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "The Triumph of the Green Goblin"), (d. 2006).[52]
- Peter O'Toole, English actor (voice of Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse, Pantaloon in The Nutcracker Prince, Anton Ego in Ratatouille), (d. 2013).[53][54]
- August 4: Guillermo Mordillo, Argentine cartoonist and animator (Estudios Galas, produced animated shorts based on his cartoons), (d. 2019).[55]
- August 5: Ja'Net DuBois, American actress and singer (voice of Mrs. Avery in The PJs, Mrs. Patterson in As Told by Ginger, Grams Hinton in the G.I. Joe: Renegades episode "Cousins"), (d. 2020).[56]
- August 10: Murray Melvin, English actor (voice of Lucius in Oscar's Orchestra), (d. 2023).[57]
- August 24: W. Morgan Sheppard, English actor (voice of Dum Dum Dugan in Iron Man, Erik Hellstrom in Atlantis: Milo's Return, Lawrence Limburger in Biker Mice from Mars, Santa Claus in the Prep & Landing franchise, Merlin in the Justice League episode "A Knight of Shadows"), (d. 2019).[58]
- August 30: Shichirō Kobayashi, Japanese background artist (Toei Animation, Andersen Monogatari, Jungle Kurobe, Treasure Island, Phoenix 2772, The Fantastic Adventures of Unico, Rainbow Brite, Angel's Egg, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Simoun), storyboard artist (Urusei Yatsura, Here Is Greenwood, Simoun) and art director (TMS Entertainment, Tomorrow's Joe 2, The Wizard of Oz, Urusei Yatsura, Pierrot, Touch, The Littles, Angel's Egg, Venus Wars, Sohryuden: Legend of the Dragon Kings, Nurse Angel Ririka SOS, OLM, Inc., J.C.Staff, Basara, Otogi Zoshi, Simoun, Tokyo Marble Chocolate, Umi Monogatari), (d. 2022).[59]
September
edit- September 10: Yasuo Yamada, Japanese voice actor (voice of the title character in Lupin III), (d. 1995).
- September 13: Fred Wolf, American animator (The Box, The Point!, Free to Be... You and Me, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles).
- September 15: Olga Orlova, Russian animator (Soyuzmultfilm, Angelina Ballerina), (d. 2022).[60]
- September 27: Roger C. Carmel, American actor (voice of Cyclonus and Unicron in The Transformers, Harry Mudd in the Star Trek: The Animated Series episode "Mudd's Passion", Sultan in the DuckTales episode "Master of the Djinni", continued voice of Sir Tuxford in Adventures of the Gummi Bears, additional voices in The Berenstain Bears and The New Adventures of Jonny Quest), (d. 1986).[61][62]
- September 28: Len Birman, Canadian-American actor (voice of Rocket Robin Hood in Rocket Robin Hood, Hercules and Hank Pym in The Marvel Super Heroes), (d. 2023).[63]
November
edit- November 13: Richard Mulligan, American actor (voice of Einstein in Oliver & Company, Old Gramps in The Angry Beavers episode "Fish and Dips", Jimmy Kafka in the Hey Arnold! episode "Old Iron Man"), (d. 2000).[64]
- November 25: Takayo Fischer, American actress (voice of Miss Bisby in Mister T, Lo and Li in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Kairi Tanaga in the Batman Beyond episode "Curse of the Kobra", Chu-Hui in the Teen Titans episode "The Quest", Red Panda in The Wild Thornberrys episode "Happy Campers", Kazuko in the Capitol Critters episode "A Little Romance", additional voices in Battle of the Planets, The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show, Battle of the Planets, Saturday Supercade, Rubik, the Amazing Cube, The Flintstone Kids, and A Pup Named Scooby-Doo).
October
edit- October 10: Ron Feinberg, American voice actor (voice of Headstrong in The Transformers, André the Giant in Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling, Doc Terror in Centurions, Titanus in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ming the Merciless in Defenders of the Earth, Vladimir Goudenov Grizzlikof in Darkwing Duck) (d. 2005).[65]
December
edit- December 4: Tommy Morgan, American harmonicist and session musician (Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales, Batman: The Animated Series, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas, Pixar, Shark Tale, Bambi 2, Barnyard, Open Season, The Fox and the Hound 2), (d. 2022).[66]
- December 5: Little Richard, American rock musician (voiced himself in The Simpsons episode "Special Edna", performed The Magic School Bus theme song), (d. 2020).[67]
- December 28: Nichelle Nichols, American actress, singer and dancer (voice of Nyota Uhura in Star Trek: The Animated Series, Diane Maza in Gargoyles, Miriam in Spider-Man, Thoth Khepera in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Avatar", Chief in the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command episode "The Yukari Imprint", herself in the Futurama episodes "Anthology of Interest I" and "Where No Fan Has Gone Before", and The Simpsons episode "Simple Simpson"), (d. 2022).[68]
- December 29: Inga Swenson, American actress (voice of Grandma Helga in Life with Louie), (d. 2023).[69]
Specific date unknown
edit- Laurie Hanson, American animation checker (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, BraveStarr, The Simpsons), (d. 2022).
Deaths
editMay
edit- May 21: Raoul Barré, Canadian animator, cartoonist, and painter (co-founder of the animation studio Barré Studio which pioneered some early animation processes, including mechanical perforation of cels and animating special effects on glass; also worked as a contractor for the William Randolph Hearst-owned animation studio International Film Service, and as a "guest animator" for the film series Felix the Cat by Pat Sullivan Productions), dies at age 58 from cancer.[70][71][72][73][74][75][76]
December
edit- December 8: Carl Edouarde, American composer (Steamboat Willie), dies at age 57.
References
edit- ^ "Max Fleischer".
- ^ "Walt Disney".
- ^ "Walt Disney".
- ^ "Walt Disney".
- ^ "Walt Disney".
- ^ "Max Fleischer".
- ^ "'9 to 5' Star Dabney Coleman Dead at 92". TMZ. May 17, 2024. Retrieved May 17, 2024.
- ^ "Dabney Coleman, Who Built a Career Out of Playing Jerks, Dies at 92". The Hollywood Reporter. May 17, 2024. Retrieved May 17, 2024.
- ^ "Tadanari Okamoto". anido.com. Archived from the original on September 5, 2008.
- ^ "Julie Bennett, 'Yogi Bear' Voice Actress, Dies From Coronavirus Complications at 88". The Hollywood Reporter. April 2, 2020.
- ^ Lentz III, Harris (March 2015). "Obituaries". Classic Images (477): 56–57.
- ^ "Barrie Ingham, actor and voice of 'Great Mouse Detective', dead". Palm Beach Post.com. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
- ^ Legendary Hollywood Stuntman Bob Yerkes Dies At 92
- ^ "Harry Goz, 71; Played Lead in 'Fiddler'". The New York Times. October 1, 2003. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
- ^ "Ted Kennedy Dies of Brain Cancer at Age 77". ABC News. August 26, 2009. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
- ^ "Sci-fi icon Majel Barrett Roddenberry dies at 76". Reuters. December 18, 2008. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016.
- ^ "Oscar-winning French composer Michel Legrand dies at 86". france24.com. January 26, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
- ^ Bernstein, Adam (February 4, 2005). "Actor John Vernon, 72; 'Animal House' Dean". The Washington Post. p. B06. Archived from the original on November 8, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
- ^ "Death from a Broken Heart". Medicine net. November 24, 2003. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
- ^ "Johnny Cash Dead at Age 71". Folsomlocalnews.com. September 12, 2003. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
- ^ Gussow, Mel (March 23, 2011). "Elizabeth Taylor, 1932–2011: A Lustrous Pinnacle of Hollywood Glamour". The New York Times.
- ^ Vlessing, Etan (4 April 2016). "Actor, Jazz Musician Don Francks Dies at 84". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 15 August 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ "Tatsuo Yoshida". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "Claude T. Smith | composer / arranger (11) - concert band Noten & Partituren". HeBu Musikverlag GmbH. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
- ^ Jack De Bellis (ed.), "Mortality and Immortality", The John Updike Encyclopedia (2000), pp. 286. See here for many subsequent quotes and citations on death.
- ^ Doc Rock. "January to June 2015". The Dead Rock Stars Club. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
- ^ "Musique Concrète Composer Tod Dockstader Has Died | News". Pitchfork. 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
- ^ "Actress Debbie Reynolds dead at 84". CBC News. Associated Press. December 28, 2016. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
- ^ Rubin, Joel (December 28, 2016). "Debbie Reynolds rushed to the hospital after falling ill; condition unknown". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
- ^ Dagan, Carmel (December 28, 2016). "Debbie Reynolds, 'Singin' in the Rain' Star and Carrie Fisher's Mother, Dies at 84". Variety. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
- ^ Emery, Debbie (January 9, 2017). "Debbie Reynolds Cause of Death Revealed". TheWrap. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- ^ Chan, Melissa (December 29, 2016). "Did Debbie Reynolds Die of a Broken Heart?". Time. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
- ^ Nelson, Valerie J. (December 28, 2016). "Debbie Reynolds, who sang and danced to fame in 'Singin' in the Rain,' dies at 84". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
- ^ Gates, Anita (December 29, 2016). "Debbie Reynolds, Wholesome Ingénue in 1950s Films, Dies at 84". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
- ^ Grimes, William (December 2, 1996). "Tiny Tim, Singer, Dies at 64; Flirted, Chastely, With Fame". The New York Times.
- ^ Morris, Chris (October 4, 2022). "Loretta Lynn, Feisty First Lady of Country Music, Dies at 90". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^ "Nic Broca". lambiek.net. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
- ^ "Voice Actress Yoshiko Ohta Passes Away". Anime News Network. November 8, 2021. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- ^ Vitello, Paul (June 15, 2014). "Casey Kasem, Wholesome Voice of Pop Radio, Dies at 82 (Published 2014)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
- ^ "Martin Starger, 'Nashville' and 'Mask' Producer, Dies at 92". The Hollywood Reporter. June 1, 2024. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
- ^ "Martin Starger Dies: First ABC Entertainment President, Producer For 'Nashville' And 'Mask' Was 92". Deadline. June 1, 2024. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
- ^ "Martin Starger, Producer of 'Nashville' and 'Sophie's Choice,' Dies at 92". TheWrap. June 1, 2024. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
- ^ Danger Mouse writer Brian Trueman dies aged 92
- ^ McLellan, Dennis (30 August 2012). "Steve Franken dies at 80; portrayed rich pal of 'Dobie Gillis'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
- ^ Slotnik, Daniel E. (August 29, 2012). "Steve Franken, Actor in 'Dobie Gillis,' Dies at 80". The New York Times. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
- ^ "Pat Morita, 73, Actor Known for 'Karate Kid' and 'Happy Days,' Dies", The New York Times, November 26, 2005
- ^ Sung, Ji-eun. "Pioneering actor Oh Soon-tek is dead at 85". Korea Joongang Daily. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
- ^ Nyren, Erin (April 7, 2018). "Soon-Tek Oh, Voice of Mulan's Father and Asian-American Theater Pioneer, Dies at 85". Variety. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
- ^ Tinoco, Armando (March 15, 2014). "Jorge Arvizu 'El Tata' Dies: Voice Behind Benito Bodoque, Pedro Picapiedra Dead From Heart Failure At 81". Latintimes.com. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
- ^ "Ted Cassidy's death almost unreported". The Hour. Norwalk, Connecticut. UPI. January 24, 1979. p. 6. Archived from the original on September 28, 2020. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
- ^ "Deaths elsewhere: Ted Cassidy". Toledo Blade. Ohio. Associated Press. January 24, 1979. p. 12. Archived from the original on September 28, 2020. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
- ^ "Dennis Marks, 73; Wrote and Produced Animated TV Shows and Movies". Los Angeles Times. January 19, 2006. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
- ^ "President leads tributes to Peter O'Toole, a legend fiercely proud of his Irish heritage". Irish Independent. 16 December 2013. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- ^ Booth, Robert (2013-12-15). "Peter O'Toole, star of Lawrence of Arabia, dies aged 81". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
- ^ "Guillermo Mordillo". lambiek.net. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
- ^ "Good Times Actress Ja'Net DuBois Dies At 74". BET.com. February 19, 2020. Retrieved February 19, 2020.
- ^ Iconic 'Torchwood' and 'Phantom Of The Opera' star passes away aged 90
- ^ Petski, Denise (2019-01-08). "William Morgan Sheppard Dies: 'Star Trek' Actor Was 86". Deadline. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ^ Lang, Jamie (September 12, 2022). "Shichiro Kobayashi, Prolific Art Director Of 'Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro,' 'Berserk,' Dies At 89". Cartoon Brew.
- ^ Ольга Орлова (in Russian)
- ^ Folkart, Burt A. (November 14, 1986). "Roger C. Carmel, Best Known for 'Star Trek' Role, Dies". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
- ^ "Roger C. Carmel". Celebrity Deaths: Find a Death. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
- ^ Mr. Len Birman
- ^ Van Gelder, Lawrence (September 29, 2000). "Richard Mulligan, 67, Actor On 'Soap' and 'Empty Nest'". The New York Times.
- ^ Harris M. Lentz III (2006). Obituaries in the Performing Arts: 2005. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 0-7864-2489-3.
- ^ "Tommy Morgan, Harmonica Soloist for 'Dances With Wolves,' 'Roots' and Hundreds More Film and TV Scores, Dies at 89". Variety.com. 2 July 2022.
- ^ Weiner, Tim (May 9, 2020). "Little Richard, Flamboyant Wild Man of Rock 'n' Roll, Dies at 87". The New York Times. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
- ^ Dagan, Carmel (July 31, 2022). "Nichelle Nichols, Uhura in 'Star Trek,' Dies at 89". Variety.
- ^ "'Benson' Star Inga Swenson Dead at 90". TMZ. July 28, 2023. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
- ^ "Raoul Barré".
- ^ Répertoire des personnages inhumés au cimetière ayant marqué l'histoire de notre société (in French). Montreal: Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery.
- ^ L’Académie Julian et ses élèves canadiens Paris, 1880-1900 par Samuel Montiège, Thèse de doctorat, Département d’histoire de l’art et d’études cinématographiques, Faculté des arts et sciences, Montréal, mai 2011.
- ^ Gifford, Denis (1990). American Animated Films: The Silent Era, 1897-1929. McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-89950-460-4.
- ^ Maltin, Leonard (1987). Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons (Revised ed.). Plume. pp. 11–14. ISBN 0-452-25993-2.
- ^ Maltin, Leonard (1987). Of mice and magic : a history of American animated cartoons. McGraw-Hill. p. 25. ISBN 9780452259935.
- ^ Donald Crafton; Before Mickey: The Animated Film, 1898-1928; The University of Chicago Press; ISBN 0-226-11667-0 (1982, 1993)
External links
edit- Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb