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Events in 1907 in animation .
Films released
Births
January
February
February 12 :
Joseph Kearns , American actor (voice of the Doorknob in
Alice in Wonderland ), (d.
1962 ).
February 18 :
Billy De Wolfe , American actor (voice of Professor Hinkle in
Frosty the Snowman ), (d.
1974 ).
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February 22 :
Sheldon Leonard , American actor (voice of Dodsworth in
Kiddin' the Kitten and
A Peck o' Trouble , Kid Banty in
Sock-a-Doodle-Do , the title character in
Linus the Lionhearted ), (d.
1997 ).
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February 26 :
Dub Taylor , American actor (voice of Digger in
The Rescuers ), (d.
1994 ).
February 27 : Egon von Tresckow, German animator, illustrator, comics artist and caricaturist (worked for UFA and the films of
Hans Fischerkoesen ), (d.
1952 ).
[10]
March
March 4 :
Patrick McGeehan , American actor (voice of the
Jimmy Durante buzzard in
What's Buzzin' Buzzard , Black Cat in
Bad Luck Blackie , Joe Bear in Rock-a-Bye Bear ), (d.
1988 ).
[11]
March 5 :
Thomas McKimson , American animator and cartoonist, designed
Tweety (
Warner Bros. Cartoons ,
Walt Disney Animation Studios ) (d.
1998 ).
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[13]
March 11 :
Robert Bentley , American animator (
Warner Bros. Cartoons ,
Fleischer Studios , the
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio ,
Walter Lantz Productions ,
UPA ,
Hanna-Barbera ,
Filmation ) (d.
2000 ).
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March 26 :
Leigh Harline , American songwriter and composer (
The Goddess of Spring ,
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ,
Pinocchio ,
Mr. Bug Goes to Town ), (d.
1969 ).
March 31 : Dorothy Jones, American screenwriter and wife of
Chuck Jones (
Gay Purr-ee ), (d.
1978 ).
April
April 12 :
Hardie Gramatky , American children's writer, illustrator, animator, and watercolorist, creator of
Little Toot (
Walt Disney Animation Studios ), (d.
1979 ).
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April 19 :
Cecil Surry , American animator and cartoonist (
Walt Disney Animation Studios ,
Walter Lantz Productions ,
Warner Bros. Cartoons ,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio ,
UPA ) (d.
1956 ).
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May
June
July
August
August 8 :
Virgil Walter Ross , American animator and cartoonist (
Warner Bros. Cartoons ,
A Wild Hare ) (d.
1996 ).
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August 9 :
Richard Bickenbach , American animator, layout artist, character designer, and cartoonist (
Warner Bros. Cartoons ,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio ,
Hanna-Barbera ), (d.
1994 ).
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August 12 :
Joe Besser , American actor, comedian, and musician (voice of Babu in
Jeannie , Scare Bear in
Yogi's Space Race and
Galaxy Goof-Ups , Putty Puss in
The Houndcats , Elmo in
Shirt Tales , Cupid in
The Smurfs ), (d.
1988 ).
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August 14 :
Dick Lundy , American animator and film director and producer (
Walt Disney Company ,
MGM ,
Walter Lantz ,
Hanna-Barbera , co-creator of
Donald Duck ), (d.
1990 ).
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August 20 :
Alan Reed , American voice actor (voice of
Fred Flintstone in
The Flintstones , Dum Dum in
Touche Turtle and Dum Dum , Boris the Russian Wolfhound in
Lady and the Tramp ), (d.
1977 ).
[46]
September
October
November
November 4 :
Bennie Benjamin , Virgin Islands-born American songwriter (
Fun and Fancy Free ,
Melody Time ), (d.
1989 ).
[58]
November 14 :
Astrid Lindgren , Swedish children's book author and writer (creator of
Pippi Longstocking ), (d.
2002 ).
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November 16 :
Burgess Meredith , American actor (voice of
Puff the Magic Dragon in a series of TV specials, Golobulus in
G.I. Joe: The Movie ), (d.
1997 ).
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November 17 :
Les Clark , American animator and film director (
Disney Studios ), (d.
1979 ).
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December
Specific date unknown
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