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Animators and Raoul
* Animators: all of the directors, plus Raoul Barré ( 1915 ), Johnny B. Gruelle ( 1917 ), Jack King ( 1920 – 1921 ), Isadore Klein ( 1920 – 1921 ), Leon A. Searl ( 1920 – 1921 ), Bert Green ( 1920 – 1921 ), Edward Grinham ( 1920 – 1921 ), Ben Sharpsteen ( 1920 – 1921 ), Will Powers ( 1920 – 1921 ), Walter Lantz ( 1920 – 1921 ), David Hand ( 1925 – 1927 ), Ving Fuller ( 1925 – 26 ), Frank Paiker ( c. 1924 )

Animators and Frank
Animators who would resurface at Leon Schlesinger Productions ( then under contract to produce cartoons for Warner Brothers ) included Bill Meléndez, Frank Tashlin ( who had worked at Schlesinger before moving to Disney ), Emery Hawkins, Basil Davidovich, Maurice Noble, Cornett Wood, Ted Bonnicksen, and Jack Bradbury ( Davidovich and Bradbury would return many years later ).
Animators Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas, in their book The Disney Villain, describe animating Audley's voice as " a difficult assignment but a thrilling one, working to that voice track with so much innuendo mixed in with the fierce power.
Animators included Frank Moser, Gregory La Cava, George Stallings, Tom Norton and Pat Sullivan, all of whom got their starts here.
* Animators: Clifford Augustson, Douglas Crane, Frank Enders, Johnnie Gentilella, Martin Taras, Nick Tafuri, Terry Tarricone, Earl James
* Animators: Clifford Augustson, Douglas Crane, Frank Enders, Johnnie Gentilella, Martin Taras, Nick Tafuri, Terry Tarricone, Earl James, Richard Hall
* Animators: Bob Carlson, Brad Case, Herman Cohen, Sam Jaimes, Ruth Kissane, Bill Littlejohn, Don Lusk, Spencer Peel, Phil Roman, Frank Smith, Hank Smith, Rudy Zamora, Richard Thompson, Bob Matz, Hal Ambro, Manuel Perez
* Animators: Frank Braxton, Bob Carlson, Ruth Kissane, Bill Littlejohn, Bob Matz, Manuel Perez, Phil Roman, Frank Smith, Dick Thompson
* Animators: Frank Andrina, Colin Baker, Tom Barnes, Bob Bemiller, Oliver Callahan, Lars Calonius, Rudy Cataldi, Steve Clark, Richard Coleman, Jesse Cosio, Elaine Despins, Charles Downs, Joan Drake, Marcia Fertig, Gail Finkeldei, Hugh Fraser, Alvaro Gaivoto, Charles Gammage, Miguel Garcia, Terry Harrison, Bob Hathcock, Fred Hellmich, Volus Jones, Mario Julio, Richard Leon, Hicks Lokey, Michael Longden, Kenneth Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Eduardo Olivares, Margaret Parkes, Harry Rasmussen, Morey Reden, Mitch Rochon, Mark Simon, Ken Southworth, Robert Taylor, Barry Temple, Dave Tendlar, Richard Thompson, John Walker

Animators and .
Animators studied comets and nebulae at the Mount Wilson Observatory, and observed a herd of iguanas and a baby alligator that were brought into the studio.
* Assistant Animators: Bill Stout, Matt Bookbinder, D. A.
Animators can work in a variety of fields including film, television, video games, and the internet.
Animators who worked with Schlesinger also found him conceited and somewhat foppish, wearing too much cologne and dressing like a dandy.
Animators would frequently pull pranks such as gluing paper streamers to the wings of flies.
Animators of Fleischer Studios went on strike in 1937 when Max Fleischer fired 15 employees, all who were a part of American Art-Union.
Animators from Warner Bros., including Chuck Jones, volunteered their cars to form a motorcade around the Disney studio.
Animators had to remember that they had to move their characters across a background instead of the background passing behind them.
Animators such as Kenzō Masaoka and Mitsuyo Seo, however, did attempt to bring Japanese animation up to the level of foreign work by introducing cel animation, sound, and technology such as the multiplane camera.
After graduation Anita was recruited by Bert Vaughn to join Animators, Inc. as a professional zombie animator, where she was trained by Manny Rodriguez and became a licenced vampire executioner.
Animators Tony Bancroft and Michael Surrey are in the character design ending credits.
The Animator's Survival Kit: A Manual of Methods, Principles, and Formulas for Classical, Computer, Games, Stop Motion, and Internet Animators.
Animators included C. T. Anderson, Clarence Rigby, George Stallings, Ted Sears, Mannie Davis, Burt Gillett, Dick Huemer, Ben Sharpsteen, Bill Tytla, Albert Hurter, Carl Lederer, F. M. Follett, Isadore Klein, Milt Gross, Walter Lantz and George Ruffle.

Animators and Green
* Animators: Richard Cox, Joan Garrick, Geoff Loynes, Janet Nunn, Alan Green

Animators and Bill
* Animators: Hal Ambro, Robert Bentley, Dan Bessie, George Cannata, Herman Cohen, Howard Ellis, Bill Hous, Tom McDonald, Chic Otterstrom, Don Schloat, Ralph Somerville, Reuben Timmins, Harvey Toombs, Kay Wright
* Assistant Animators: Jennie Langley, Bob Sparkes, Judy Pilsbury, Karen Heywood, Helen Michael, Helen Smith, Steven A. Playdell-Peuroy, Bill Tapp, Craig Whittle, Michael Whaite, Steve Horrocks and Paul Jesper
* Animators: Lorna Pomeroy, Heidi Guedel, Linda Miller, Emily Jiuliano, Jerry Rees, Bill Hajee, Chuck Harvey, Ron Husband
* Animators: Tom Baron, Carl Bell, Becky Bristow, Jim Brummett, Emil Carle, Zion Davush, Otto Feuer, Ed Friedman, John Garling, George Jorgensen, Lou Kachivas, Walt Kubiak, Lawrence Miller, Joe Morrison, Fred Myers, Emory Myrick, Bill Nunes, Casey Onaitis, Jack Ozark, Tony Pabian, Karen Peterson, Bill Pratt, Bill Reed, Len Rogers, Don Ruch, Don Schloat, Ben Shenkman, Larry Silverman, Hank Smith, Bob Tyler, Dardo Velez, George Waiss, Ron Westlund

Animators and Jack
* Key Animators: Big Jack Bradley, Meryl Edge, Dave Livesey, Denise Heywood, Alistair Fell, Andy Wilson, Claire Grey, Malcolm McGookin and Adrian Bell

Animators and John
* Animators: Alex Ignatiev, Bob Matz, Reuben Timmens, Joseph Price, John Sparey, Marv Woodward
* Supervising Animators: Tom McDonald, John Sparey, Bob Bemiller
* Supervising Animators: John Pomeroy, Gary Goldman, Cliff Nordberg

Animators and George
* Animators: Edwin Aardal, Gerry Chiniquy, George Goepper, Ken Harris, Jerry Hathcock, Harry Holt, George Kreisl, Don Lusk, Kenneth Muse, Ed Parks, Don Patterson, Ray Patterson, Grant Simmons, Irv Spence, Fred Wolf

Animators and Tom
* Animators: Al Cole, Lester Kline, Don Patterson, Laverne Harding, Ray Abrams, Joe Voght, Art Davis, Tom Byrne

Raoul and Barré
In 1916, Fisher licensed the production of Mutt and Jeff for animation with pioneers Charles Bowers and Raoul Barré of the Barré Studio.
Two men were to independently work out ways around this problem: Raoul Barré and Randolph Bray.
Gaumont imported The Animated Grouch Chasers and for the first time since the early films of Blackton, animated films were being advertised with the name and face of their animator, Raoul Barré.
* Raoul Barré ( 1874 – 1932 ), Canadian / American artist
Around 1913, he started doing odd jobs at the studio of Raoul Barré.
Raoul Barré ( January 29, 1874 – May 21, 1932 ) was a Canadian and American cartoonist, animator of the silent film era, and artist.
Barré elected not to take credit on the strip, but rather signed it VARB, his initials ( Vitale Achille Raoul Barré ).
Raoul Barré retired from animation the second time in 1927, this time on a high note.
* Biography of Raoul Barré ( in French ), by Michel Viau: http :// www. bdquebec. qc. ca / auteurs / barre / rbarre. htm
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It was founded by Raoul Barré and William Nolan in 1914.
Among the big names who passed through the studio were Wallace Carlson, Milt Gross, Frank Moser, Burt Gillett, Grim Natwick, Raoul Barré, Pat Sullivan, Jack King, David Hand, Clyde Geronimi and Shamus Culhane.
A. Norling ( 1922 – 1923 ), Walter Lantz ( 1924 – 1925 ), Vincent Colby ( 1915 ), Flohri ( 1915 ), C. Allen Gilbert ( 1916 ), H. C. Greening ( 1916 ), A. D. Reed ( 1916 ), Hugh M. Shields ( 1916 ), John C. Terry ( 1916 ), Charles Wilhelm ( 1916 ), F. M. Follett ( 1917 ), Sam Lloyd ( 1917 ), Santry ( 1918 ), Raoul Barré ( 1919 ), Pat Sullivan ( 1919 ), Roland Crandall ( 1920 )
The supervisor was Gregory La Cava, who had animated for the Raoul Barré studio.
Hearst even hired Raoul Barré, head of another animation studio, to animate his first series and teach the new hires how animation was done.
* Phables ( 1915-1916 ): directed by Gregory La Cava ; animated by Raoul Barré
* Joys and Glooms ( 1916 ): directed by Gregory La Cava ; animated by Frank Moser and Raoul Barré
Fauteux married Marguerite Barré daughter of the Canadian artist Raoul Barré ( Sept 18th 1923 ).

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