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  1. Norman Ferguson was born on 2 September 1902 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. He was a director and production manager, known for Dumbo (1941), Pinocchio (1940) and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).

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    • November 4, 1957
    • September 2, 1902
  2. Supervising Animator. “I was born on the East Side of New York in 1902. Played games in and out family entrances of saloon on Second Avenue until chased by bartender. Sold newspapers on Fifth Avenue at the age of ten. Had ambition to become fireman but moved across the bridge to the wide open spaces of Brooklyn and decided to be a cowboy instead.

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  5. Norm MacDonald. Actor: Dirty Work. Macdonald was born Norman Gene Macdonald in Quebec City, Quebec. He began his career in stand-up comedy. Macdonald's first job was writing for The Dennis Miller Show (1992) and then Roseanne (1988). While writing for Roseanne (1988), he was noticed by Lorne Michaels, who liked Norm's stand up, and gave him his ...

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  6. William Norman Ferguson was an American animator at the Disney Studios. He was known by the nickname "Fergy" by his colleagues. Rather than focus on inner emotions, Ferguson was known for using broader movements to suggest acting and personality. This technique of animation led to his creation of the dog in the cartoon Chain Gang, the ancestor of Pluto. Ferguson further influenced the ...

  7. In 1941, Fergy made a cameo appearance in Disney’s The Reluctant Dragon, starring Robert Benchley. Norm Ferguson passed away on November 2, 1957, in Los Angeles, California. Animator Norm Ferguson, affectionately called “Fergy” by his friends at The Walt Disney Studios, was never inhibited by anatomy and drawing rules.

  8. Sep 15, 2021 · From Turd Ferguson to the Moth: Norm Macdonald’s Most Memorable TV Moments. Highlights from the 30-year career of the comedian and ‘SNL’ star, who died Tuesday at 61. Norm Macdonald during...

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