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Donald Virgil Bluth ( / bluːθ / BLOOTH; born September 13, 1937) [2] is an American filmmaker, animator, and author.
Don Bluth. Director: Anastasia. Don Bluth was one of the chief animators at Disney to come to the mantle after the great one's death. He eventually became the animation director for such films as The Rescuers (1977) and Pete's Dragon (1977).
Aug 21, 2022 · The legendary animator behind 'Anastasia,' 'The Secret of NIMH,' 'The Land Before Time' and others reflects on his life, career and the influence of his hero Walt Disney.
Don Bluth. Director: Anastasia. Don Bluth was one of the chief animators at Disney to come to the mantle after the great one's death. He eventually became the animation director for such films as The Rescuers (1977) and Pete's Dragon (1977).
Nov 23, 2020 · Animation superstar Don Bluth discusses his new studio, his soon-to-be published autobiography, and his dream to restore classic animation to its former status.
Don Bluth Entertainment (formerly Sullivan Bluth Studios) was an Irish-American animation studio established in 1979 by animator Don Bluth. Bluth and several colleagues, all of whom were former Disney animators, left Disney on September 13, 1979, to form Don Bluth Productions, later known as the Bluth Group.
Oct 6, 2020 · Don Bluth changed animation by depicting life’s tragedies alongside its moments of tenderness and joy in ‘The Land Before Time,’ ‘The Secret of NIMH,’ and more.
Jul 17, 2022 · At 84 years old, Don Bluth has a lot to look back on: A humble and religious upbringing in Texas and Utah, an education at Brigham Young University, and a stellar career in film animation ...
Donald Virgil Bluth ( / bluːθ / BLOOTH; born September 13, 1937) is an American filmmaker, animator, and author. He is best known for directing the animated films The Secret of NIMH (1982), An American Tail (1986), The Land Before Time (1988), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989), Anastasia (1997), and Titan A.E. (2000), for his involvement in the ...
Jul 5, 2022 · In this excerpt from his memoir ‘Somewhere Out There,’ Don Bluth explains how he made ‘An American Tail’ through patience, an association with Steven Spielberg, and an odd series of calls ...