Bob Carlson
Known for: Visual Effects
Born: November 6, 1906 in Illinois, USA - Died: June 17, 1990
Carlson devoted more than 20 years of his professional career to Walt Disney Studios. He started working at the studio in 1935, and soon was part of the team working on the classic Disney short and feature films, such as the Silly Symphony series, animations featuring Donald Duck, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and Fantasia (1940). In the 1950s, Carlson was animating more feature films, such as The Three Caballeros (1945), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Peter Pan (1952) and Sleeping Beauty (1959). After leaving Walt Disney Studios at the end of the 1950s, he founded a short lived Bob Carlson Studio, and later worked for various animation studios, such as United Productions of America (UPA), Filmation Associates, and Bakshi Productions. -http://rarebit.org/?people=robert-w-jr-bob-carlson
Known for
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Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night
Animation
Der Fuehrer's Face
Animation
The Old Army Game
Animation
Grin and Bear It
Animation
Lucky Number
Animation
Lion Around
Animation
No Sail
Animation
Slide Donald Slide
Animation
Sea Salts
Animation
Rugged Bear
Animation
Out of Scale
Animation
Out on a Limb
Animation
Spare the Rod
Animation
Soup's On
Animation
Test Pilot Donald
Animation
The Village Smithy
Animation
Toy Tinkers
Animation
Trailer Horn
Animation
Up a Tree
Animation
Winter Storage
Animation
Hooked Bear
Animation
Donald's Camera
Animation
Donald Applecore
Animation
Tea for Two Hundred
Animation