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  1. Harold H. "Hal" Sutherland (July 1, 1929 [ 1] – January 16, 2014) was an American animator and painter who began his career as a Disney animator in 1954 working on Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, Peter Pan and the last theatrical short that featured Donald Duck.

  2. Hal Sutherland was born on 1 July 1929 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He was a director and production manager, known for The Adventures of Superboy (1966), The New Adventures of Superman (1966) and The Adventures of Batman (1968). He died on 16 January 2014 in Washington, USA.

    • Director, Art Department, Production Manager
    • July 1, 1929
    • Hal Sutherland
    • January 16, 2014
  3. Hal Sutherland, who co-founded Filmation Studios and directed almost every episode of the Emmy Award-winning Star Trek: The Animated Series, passed away. He also worked on Disney classics like Sleepy Beauty and Lady and the Tramp.

  4. Hal Sutherland Looks Back at an Animated Career - Part 2. By StarTrek.com Staff. Yesterday, in part one of our interview with Hal Sutherland, he talked about directing the bulk of Star Trek: The Animated Series via Filmation Studios, the company he co-founded.

  5. Tomorrow, in part two of our exclusive interview with Hal Sutherland, he talks in detail about the early days of his career, first working for Walt Disney and, later, forming Filmation Studios with Lou Scheimer and Norman Prescott.

  6. Jan 16, 2014 · Hal Sutherland was an American animator and director. He started his career as an animator at Disney, and later became known as a director for Filmation.

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  8. Harold H. Sutherland (1 July 1929 – 16 January 2014; age 84) directed the sixteen episodes of Season 1 of Star Trek: The Animated Series. Sutherland's name also appears in the closing credits of each episode of Season 2, however Filmation used stock closing credit sequences.

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