Paul Fennell
Known for: Visual Effects
Born: November 8, 1909 - Died: January 17, 1990
Paul Fennell was a storyboard artist who got his start as an animator at Disney Studios in 1933, contributing as an uncredited animator to shorts such as Mickey’s Mellerdrammer (1933), Mickey’s Mechanical Man (1933), and Father’s Noah’s Ark (1933). Leaving in 1933 to work at Leon Schlesinger, alongside other Disney animators, Bill Mason and Tom Palmer, Paul Fennell produced animations for Warner Bros., and during the war directed cartoon propaganda films for the army. In the early ’40s, Fennell formed an independent company called Cartoons, Ltd., developed with Jerry Brewer and Ed Benedict, producing animations such as This Changing World, released in 1941 by Columbia pictures, and theatrical advertisements mixing live action and animation, for corporations such as Sunkist, Esso Gas, and The American Tobacco Company. From: http://rarebit.org/?people=paul-fennell
Known for
Showing 13 of 13 titles
Birds in the Spring
Animation
King Neptune
Animation
Historical Reel: Broken Treaties
Director
The Carpenters
Director
How War Came
Director
Santa's Workshop
Animation
Father Noah's Ark
Animation
Mickey's Mellerdrammer
Animation
Mickey's Mechanical Man
Animation
Larry Harmon's Bozo: The World's Most Famous Clown
Creative Director
To Spring
Director
Dead-Eye Popeye
Director
Popeye the Sailor
Director