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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_HuemerDick Huemer - Wikipedia

    Richard Huemer (January 2, 1898 – November 30, 1979) was an American animator in the Golden Age of Animation. Career [ edit ] While as an artist-illustrator living in the Bronx , New York City, Huemer first began his career in animation at the Raoul Barré cartoon studio in 1916.

    • Animator, director
    • Richard Huemer, January 2, 1898, New York City, U.S.
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0400056Dick Huemer - IMDb

    Dick Huemer. Writer: Fantasia. Dick Huemer was born on 2 January 1898 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Fantasia (1940), Dumbo (1941) and Alice in Wonderland (1951).

    • Writer, Animation Department, Director
    • January 2, 1898
    • Dick Huemer
    • November 30, 1979
  3. Dick Huemer was born on 2 January 1898 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Fantasia (1940), Dumbo (1941) and Alice in Wonderland (1951). He died on 30 November 1979 in Burbank, California, USA.

    • Writer, Animation Department, Director
    • January 2, 1898
    • Richard Martin Huemer
    • November 30, 1979
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  5. d23.com › walt-disney-legend › dick-huemerDick Huemer - D23

    Richard Martin Huemer was born on January 2, 1898, in New York. He attended P.S. 158 in Brooklyn, and Alexander Hamilton and Morris High Schools. After high school he was a student at the National Academy of Design, the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, and the Art Students League. Dick’s first industry job was as an animator at the Raoul Barre ...

  6. Dick Huemer was an American animator in the Golden Age of Animation. While as an artist-illustrator living in The Bronx, New York, he first began his career in animation at the Raoul Barré cartoon studio in 1916, he joined the Fleischer Studio in 1923 where he developed the Koko clown character. Later he moved to Hollywood as an animator and director for the Charles Mintz studio, and then ...

  7. Dick was at the Disney organization from April 16, 1933 to February 28, 1973. While as an artist-illustrator living in The Bronx, New York, Huemer first began his career in animation at the Raoul Barré cartoon studio in 1916. He joined the Fleischer Studio in 1923 where he developed the Koko the Clown character.

  8. The Huemer family in America (our branch of it, anyhow) was founded by Martin Huemer and his wife Jenny Leikis, who immigrated here from from Germany in the late 1800s. They had four children: Elsie, Hilda (who died young), Richard Martin, and Peggy. Richard Martin, a noted cartoonist, had three sons with his wife Polly (daughter of Peter ...