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      • Hugh Harman was one of the pioneers of animation. While not a great animator, he was present during the early days. He began his work with Walt Disney in 1922, working on Disney's early Laugh-o-Gram toons.
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  2. May 19, 2024 · Mintz and Winkler targeted Hugh Harman, a young Disney animator who had worked with Walt back in Kansas City but had grown tired of his overbearing pressure. Harman jumped at the opportunity to ...

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Hugh Harman was a master animator and co-creator of Bosko, Cubby Bear and yes, Mickey Mouse, but his contributions are too often downplayed.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_HarmanHugh Harman - Wikipedia

    Hugh Harman (August 31, 1903 – November 25, 1982) was an American animator. He was known for creating the Warner Bros. Cartoons and MGM Cartoons studios and his collaboration with Rudolf Ising during the Golden Age of American animation.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0363414Hugh Harman - IMDb

    Hugh Harman was one of the pioneers of animation. While not a great animator, (compared to co-worker, Rudolf Ising) he was present during the early days. He began his work with Walt Disney in 1922, working on Disney's early Laugh-o-Gram toons.

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  6. www.laughogram.org › animators › hugh-harmanHugh Harman | Laugh-O-Gram

    Hugh Harman was one of the pioneers of animation. While not a great animator, (compared to co-worker, Rudolf Ising) he was present during the early days. He began his work with Walt Disney in 1922, working on Disney’s early Laugh-o-Gram toons.

  7. Jan 10, 2006 · I interviewed Hugh Harman for the first time on December 3, 1973, at the offices of Bob Clampett Productions in Hollywood. Harman was seventy then (he and Ising were both born in August 1903). He lived until 1982, and I had the great pleasure of interviewing Harman and Ising together in 1976.

  8. Hugh Harman was one of the pioneers of animation. While not a great animator, he was present during the early days. He began his work with Walt Disney in 1922, working on Disney's early Laugh-o-Gram toons.