Ken Anderson(1909-1993)
- Animazione
- Sceneggiatore
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Ken Anderson è nato il 17 marzo 1909. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuto come sceneggiatore. È celebre per aver partecipato a Cenerentola (1950), Robin Hood (1973) e Il libro della giungla (1967). È stata sposato con Polly Anderson. Morì il 13 dicembre 1993. Luogo di morte: Usa.
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- Polly Anderson1934 - 13 dicembre 1993 (morte del marito, 3 bambini)
- QuizA graduate with a degree in architecture, he began film work at MGM but joined Walt Disney (who would refer to him as his 'Jack of all Trades') to animated Silly Symphonies cartoons. He excelled as a background/layout artist and was soon promoted to art director for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia, and The Reluctant Dragon. He created Shere Khan for The Jungle Book and was influential in the production design for Sleeping Beauty, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and The Aristocats. He retired from animation in 1978, though contributing to Walt Disney Imagineering projects at Epcot.
- Citazioni[speaking about his last conversation with Walt Disney] He came into my office and was so glad and grateful to see him and I said, 'Gosh it's good to see you Walt' and he said, 'Ken it's sure good to be here'. And then he looked at me penetratingly with his eyes. He didn't say anything but I could tell he was forgiving me for that thing I had done on La carica dei cento e uno (1961). That was it. The next day he was gone.
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