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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0166551Eric Cleworth - IMDb

    Eric Cleworth was born on 3 January 1920 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He was a writer and director, known for The Aristocats (1970), Lady and the Tramp (1955) and Sleeping Beauty (1959). He died on 10 December 1999 in Riverside County, California, USA.

    • Animation Department, Writer, Director
    • January 3, 1920
    • Eric Cleworth
    • December 10, 1999
  2. Eric Alfred Cleworth was an American animator, writer, and director, who worked at Disney and contributed to films, like One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Jungle Book, The Aristocats, and Robin Hood. He started at Disney in 1939 and slowly worked his way up to full-time animator who...

  3. Eric Cleworth. Credits (text only) Hide Animation department (32 credits) 1995-1996 The Pink Panther (TV Series short) (animator - 15 episodes) - No Pink Is an Island/Pinky and the Golden Fleece (1996) ... (animator - uncredited) - A Hard Day's Pink/You Only Pink Twice (1996) ... (animator - uncredited)

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    Seething with the mood and mystique of rural India, ‘The Jungle Book’ was first published in various London journals in the 1890s as a loose series of poems and short stories. In 1894 they were reworked as a collection, with ‘The Second Jungle Book’ coming out the following year. Misfits fascinated Kipling. While his outlook was staunchly hierarchi...

    The man who would test that question most directly was Dalmatians veteran Bill Peet, then one of Disney’s leading purveyors of ‘story art’ – a blend of screenwriting and storyboarding. Working alongside songwriter Terry Gilkyson in 1963, Peet began to push through the jungle and imagine how Kipling’s book could be refashioned as a Disney piece. As ...

    That required a dramatic shedding of numerous characters from the book in an effort to pare down its knotty, non-linear structure. Even the wolves had to be downplayed, with the script focusing more heavily on the mentor/mentee relationship between Bagheera and Mowgli. Handing off the whole Voice of Reason gig to the panther triggered two significa...

    Which brings us to another big question: what was Walt Disney really like? “That’s enough to fill an entire book,” Norman remarks. “I’ve often lectured on Walt Disney’s management style and his abilities as a creative leader. Walt demanded the best of all those who worked for him. He was a tough story editor and never satisfied with a job half done...

  6. Eric Cleworth. Highest Rated: 100% The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) Lowest Rated: 64% The Aristocats (1970) Birthday: Jan 3, 1920. Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

  7. Scenes animated by Eric Cleworth (1920-1999), an underrated Disney animator who worked during the studio's silver age, but he quit after Frank Thomas had sto...

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