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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Milt_KahlMilt Kahl - Wikipedia

    Milton Erwin Kahl (March 22, 1909 – April 19, 1987) was an American animator. He was one of (and often considered the most influential of) Walt Disney 's supervisory team of animators, known as Disney's Nine Old Men .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0434724Milt Kahl - IMDb

    Milt Kahl was a veteran animator from San Francisco. He became one of "Disney's Nine Old Men", a board of supervising animators who headed the production staff of the Walt Disney Animation Studios from c. 1945 to 1977.

  3. Milt Kahl was a veteran animator from San Francisco. He became one of "Disney's Nine Old Men", a board of supervising animators who headed the production staff of the Walt Disney Animation Studios from c. 1945 to 1977. In 1909, Kahl was born in San Francisco.

  4. Milton Erwin "Milt" Kahl was an American animator for the Disney studio, and one of Disney's Nine Old Men. Kahl is often considered the finest draughtsman of the Disney animators.

  5. d23.com › walt-disney-legend › milt-kahlMilt Kahl - D23

    Fellow animators as well as Walt Disney recognized the extraordinary draftsmanship of Milt Kahl early in his Disney career.

  6. 1940 Pinocchio (animation director - as Milton Kahl) / (animator: "Jiminy Cricket" and "Pinocchio as a real boy" - uncredited)

  7. Nov 6, 2016 · Milt Kahl, a native San Franciscan, was born on March 22, 1909 to a very poor family. He dropped out of high school at age 16 so he could get a job and help support his struggling family after his father abandoned them.

  8. www.latimes.com › archives › la-xpm-2009-apr-22-et-classichollywood22-storyDisney's maestro - Los Angeles Times

    Apr 22, 2009 · Milt Kahl was one of Walt DisneysNine Old Men,” those legendary pioneers of animation. Kahl, who died in 1987, wasn’t as well known outside animation circles as his colleagues Frank ...

  9. Jun 13, 2004 · Milt Kahl's contribution to the art of Disney animation is immeasurable, and his work will continue to delight millions for years to come. If indeed, animators could be considered royalty, there's no doubt Milt Kahl would be king.

  10. Milt Kahl. An interview by Michael Barrier and Milton Gray. Milt Kahl stands at the left, with, standing from the left, Marc Davis, Frank Thomas, Walt Disney, Wilfred Jackson, and (seated) Ollie Johnston, in a publicity photo from the 1950s.

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