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Rudolf Ising
Birth/Death
Born Aug 7, 1903 in Kansas City and died July 18 1992 of Cancer in Newport Beach
Occupation/Title Rudoplh worked as a director, producer, actor, writer, and cinematographer.
Bio Summary Early Life/Family Education/Training Rudolf started out as a journeyman animator in early 1920's in the Kansas Disney Studio. Career Outline Rudolf, along with friend Hugh Harman started working at the first studio ran by Walt Disney in early 1920 in Rudolf's home town, Kansas City. They were working on Disney's Laugh-o-grams in 1922. But Disney went bankrupt and moved to california to start his new studio and Rudolf and Hugh stayed in Kansas city to start their own studio. This didn't pan out so they both ended up on California working on Disney's Alice and Oswald cartoons. During this Time, Charles Mintz took over distribution of Disney's Cartoons and goes behind Walt's back and hires out Rudolf Ising, Hugh Harman, as well as most all other animators. Mintz essentially stole Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and the studio from him. George Winkler, brother-in-law of Mintz ran the new studio that did the Oswald cartoons. Eventually Universal pictures, who owned the rights to Oswald, started Walter Lantz Studio's and put Ising out of work.
Ising and Harman got together and created Bosko, a black stereotype cartoon character. They created and copyrighted Bosko in 1928 while still at disney. But when Walter Lantz studios took over and gave the rights of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to Universal, Ising and Harman and Firz Freleng made the first Bosko cartoon, The Talk Ink Kid. This was the first sound cartoon with dialogue and it had Bosko interacting with a live action animator, Rudolf Ising. They showed this to Leon Schlesinger of Warner Bros. in 1930 who hired Rudolf and Hugh to do Bosko in a new series of cartoons called Looney Tunes. This new studio did well and when that series of cartoons became a sucess, Ising oversaw the companion to Looney Tunes called Merrie Melodies. These films were made to promote the Warner Music catalog. With animation as good as the Disney Studios and catchy tunes, the first Bosko cartoon in 1930, Sinkin in the Tub, was a huge hit.
By 1933 things began to dissolve for Ising and Harman. Ising and Harman left Warner Bros. over budget conflicts. They asked for more money to improve their films and were rejected. Because they still had the rights to Bosko, they took him to MGM Studios in 1934 and started more Bosko shorts. Ising was directing one-shot stories called Happy Harmonies (a pun on the Harmon-Ising, or "harmonising") that were based on music but had weak or no plots, such as The Calico Dragon (1935). These cartoons ran greatly over budget and by 1937 MGM fired them both. Ising, along with Harman, did freelance work and in 1938 directed Merbabies for Disney. Disney went back on a deal for guaranteeing two other Harman and Ising pictures, so they sold the cartoon to MGM who hired them back. During this time, Ising created Barney Bear, a sleepy cartoon character loosley based on himself.
Ising quit the studio and joined the military in 1941. He was a major in the 18th Air Force Base Unit (First Motion Picture Unit) where he produced war effort films. After the War, Ising again teamed up with Harman and together they made industrial and commercial films. Comments On Style Influences Lutz Book, Paul Terry films Personality Anecdotes Ising was well know for falling asleep on the job, providing inspiration for his MGM character Barney Bear. Miscellaneous Filmography Directing titles
1. Good Wrinkles (1951)
2. Private Snafu Presents Seaman Tarfu in the Navy (1946)
3. The Uninvited Pest (1943) (uncredited)
4. The Boy and the Wolf (1943)
5. Bah Wilderness (1943)
6. Barney Bear's Victory Garden (1942)
7. Wild Honey (1942) ... aka How to Get Along Without a Ration Book
8. Bats in the Belfry (1942)
9. Little Gravel Voice (1942)
10. The Bear and the Beavers (1942)
11. The First Swallow (1942)
12. The Flying Bear (1941)
13. The Rookie Bear (1941)
14. Dance of the Weed (1941)
15. The Prospecting Bear (1941)
16. Mrs. Ladybug (1940)
17. The Homeless Flea (1940)
18. Romeo in Rhythm (1940)
19. The Milky Way (1940)
20. Swing Social (1940)
21. Home on the Range (1940)
22. Puss Gets the Boot (1940) (uncredited)
23. The Fishing Bear (1940)
24. One Mother's Family (1939)
25. The Bear That Couldn't Sleep (1939)
26. The Little Goldfish (1939)
27. Merbabies (1938)
28. The Little Bantamweight (1938)
29. Little Buck Cheeser (1937)
30. The Wayward Pups (1937)
31. The Hound and the Rabbit (1937)
32. The Pups' Christmas (1936) (uncredited)
33. Little Cheeser (1936)
34. The Pups' Picnic (1936)
35. Two Little Pups (1936)
36. The Early Bird and the Worm (1936)
37. Alias St. Nick (1935)
38. Honeyland (1935)
39. The Old Plantation (1935)
40. Barnyard Babies (1935)
41. The Chinese Nightingale (1935)
42. The Calico Dragon (1935)
43. The Lost Chick (1935)
44. When the Cat's Away (1935)
45. Toyland Broadcast (1934)
46. The Old Pioneer (1934)
47. The Discontented Canary (1934)
48. The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon (1933)
49. We're in the Money (1933)
50. Cubby's World Flight (1933)
51. Shuffle Off to Buffalo (1933)
52. I Like Mountain Music (1933/I)
53. Wake Up the Gypsy in Me (1933)
54. The Organ Grinder (1933)
55. Young and Healthy (1933)
56. One Step Ahead of My Shadow (1933)
57. The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (1933)
58. Three's a Crowd (1932)
59. A Great Big Bunch of You (1932)
60. I Wish I Had Wings (1932)
61. You're Too Careless with Your Kisses! (1932)
62. Bosko's Store (1932)
63. I Love a Parade (1932)
64. The Queen Was in the Parlor (1932)
65. Moonlight for Two (1932)
66. It's Got Me Again! (1932)
67. Goopy Geer (1932)
68. Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee (1932)
69. Freddy the Freshman (1932)
70. Pagan Moon (1932)
71. Red-Headed Baby (1931)
72. Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land (1931)
73. Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931)
74. You Don't Know What You're Doin'! (1931)
75. One More Time (1931)
76. Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (1931)
77. Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! (1931)
78. The Tree's Knees (1931)
79. Bosko's Holiday (1931) (uncredited)
80. Yodeling Yokels (1931)
81. Dumb Patrol (1931)
82. Ups 'n Downs (1931)
83. Ain't Nature Grand! (1931)
84. Big Man from the North (1931)
85. The Booze Hangs High (1930)
86. Box Car Blues (1930)
87. Hold Anything (1930)
88. Congo Jazz (1930)
89. Sinkin' in the Bathtub (1930)
90. Homeless Homer (1928)
91. Fiery Fireman (1928)
92. High Up (1928)
Producer - filmography
1. "Tom and Jerry" (1965) TV Series (producer) (uncredited)
2. Private Snafu Presents Seaman Tarfu in the Navy (1946) (producer)
3. Chips Off the Old Block (1942) (producer)
4. Bats in the Belfry (1942) (producer)
5. Puss Gets the Boot (1940) (producer)
6. The Bear That Couldn't Sleep (1939) (producer)
7. The Little Bantamweight (1938) (producer)
8. Pipe Dreams (1938) (producer)
9. Little ol' Bosko in Bagdad (1938) (producer)
10. Little Buck Cheeser (1937) (producer)
11. Little ol' Bosko and the Cannibals (1937) (producer)
12. The Wayward Pups (1937) (producer)
13. The Hound and the Rabbit (1937) (producer)
14. Little Ol' Bosko and the Pirates (1937) (producer) ... aka Bosko and the Pirates
15. Bosko's Easter Eggs (1937) (producer)
16. Swing Wedding (1937) (producer)
17. Circus Daze (1937) (producer)
18. The Pups' Christmas (1936) (producer)
19. Little Cheeser (1936) (producer)
20. To Spring (1936) (producer)
21. The Pups' Picnic (1936) (producer)
22. The Old House (1936) (producer)
23. Two Little Pups (1936) (producer)
24. The Old Mill Pond (1936) (producer)
25. The Early Bird and the Worm (1936) (producer)
26. Bottles (1936) (producer)
27. Run, Sheep, Run (1935) (producer)
28. Alias St. Nick (1935) (producer)
29. Honeyland (1935) (producer)
30. The Old Plantation (1935) (producer)
31. Barnyard Babies (1935) (producer)
32. Good Little Monkeys (1935) (producer)
33. Poor Little Me (1935) (producer)
34. The Chinese Nightingale (1935) (producer)
35. The Calico Dragon (1935) (producer)
36. When the Cat's Away (1935) (producer)
37. Hey, Hey Fever (1935) (producer)
38. Toyland Broadcast (1934) (producer)
39. Bosko's Parlor Pranks (1934) (producer)
40. Tale of the Vienna Woods (1934) (producer)
41. The Old Pioneer (1934) (producer)
42. The Discontented Canary (1934) (producer)
43. Bosko's Mechanical Man (1933) (producer)
44. Bosko the Musketeer (1933) (producer)
45. Bosko's Picture Show (1933) (producer)
46. Beau Bosko (1933) (producer)
47. Bosko the Sheep-Herder (1933) (producer)
48. Bosko's Knight-Mare (1933) (producer)
49. Bosko the Speed King (1933) (producer)
50. Bosko in Person (1933) (producer)
51. Bosko in Dutch (1933) (producer)
52. Bosko's Woodland Daze (1932) (producer)
53. Bosko's Dizzy Date (1932) (producer) ... aka Bosko and Honey (video title)
54. Bosko the Drawback (1932) (producer)
55. Ride Him, Bosko! (1932) (producer)
56. Bosko the Lumberjack (1932) (producer)
57. Bosko's Store (1932) (producer)
58. Bosko at the Beach (1932) (producer)
59. Bosko's Dog Race (1932) (producer)
60. Bosko and Bruno (1932) (producer)
61. Bosko's Party (1932) (producer)
62. Big-Hearted Bosko (1932) (producer) ... aka Bosko's Orphans
63. Battling Bosko (1932) (producer)
64. Bosko at the Zoo (1932) (producer)
65. Bosko and Honey (1932) (producer)
66. Bosko's Fox Hunt (1931) (producer)
67. Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931) (producer)
68. Bosko the Doughboy (1931) (producer)
69. Bosko Shipwrecked! (1931) (producer)
70. The Tree's Knees (1931) (producer)
71. Bosko's Holiday (1931) (producer)
72. Yodeling Yokels (1931) (producer)
73. Dumb Patrol (1931) (producer)
74. Ups 'n Downs (1931) (producer)
75. Ain't Nature Grand! (1931) (producer)
76. Big Man from the North (1931) (producer)
77. The Booze Hangs High (1930) (producer)
78. Box Car Blues (1930) (producer)
79. Hold Anything (1930) (producer)
80. Congo Jazz (1930) (producer)
81. Sinkin' in the Bathtub (1930) (producer)
82. Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid (1929) (producer)
Miscellaneous Crew - filmography (1960s) (1930s) (1920s)
1. "Tom and Jerry" (1965) TV Series (animation director) (uncredited)
2. Alice in Wonderland (1933) (animator) (segment "The Walrus and the Carpenter") (uncredited)
3. Plane Crazy (1928) (animator)
4. Alice's Wonderland (1923) (animator)
5. Cinderella (1922/I) (animator)
6. Puss in Boots (1922) (animator)
7. Goldie Locks and the Three Bears (1922) (animator)
8. Jack and the Beanstalk (1922) (animator)
9. The Four Musicians of Bremen (1922) (animator)
10. Little Red Riding Hood (1922/II) (animator)
Actor - filmography (1930s) (1920s)
1. Ride Him, Bosko! (1932) .... Cartoonist
2. Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid (1929) (uncredited) .... Cartoonist
3. Alice's Wonderland (1923)
Writer - filmography
1. "Tom and Jerry" (1965) TV Series (writer) (uncredited)
Cinematographer - filmography
1. Alice's Wonderland (1923)
Honors
Annie Award: Winsor McCay Award 1976
Academy Award "Short Subject Cartoons" for Its Got Me Again! of the Merrie Melodies series 1932
Academy Award "Short Subject Cartoons" for The MIlky Way 1940
Related Links
Bibliographic References
imbd.com/name/nm0411208
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harman_and_Ising
http://bosko.toonzone.net/creators/harman-ising/
http://members.aol.com/EOCostello/i.html
http://www.michaelbarrier.com/Interviews/Harman/ interview_hugh_harman.htm
Animation Art, by Jerry Beck. Published by Harper Design. pgs 20, 42, 43, 62, 64, 65
Contributors To This Listing
Rudolf Ising
Birth/Death
Born Aug 7, 1903 in Kansas City and died July 18 1992 of Cancer in Newport Beach
Occupation/Title Rudoplh worked as a director, producer, actor, writer, and cinematographer.
Bio Summary Early Life/Family Education/Training Rudolf started out as a journeyman animator in early 1920's in the Kansas Disney Studio. Career Outline Rudolf, along with friend Hugh Harman started working at the first studio ran by Walt Disney in early 1920 in Rudolf's home town, Kansas City. They were working on Disney's Laugh-o-grams in 1922. But Disney went bankrupt and moved to california to start his new studio and Rudolf and Hugh stayed in Kansas city to start their own studio. This didn't pan out so they both ended up on California working on Disney's Alice and Oswald cartoons. During this Time, Charles Mintz took over distribution of Disney's Cartoons and goes behind Walt's back and hires out Rudolf Ising, Hugh Harman, as well as most all other animators. Mintz essentially stole Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and the studio from him. George Winkler, brother-in-law of Mintz ran the new studio that did the Oswald cartoons. Eventually Universal pictures, who owned the rights to Oswald, started Walter Lantz Studio's and put Ising out of work.
Ising and Harman got together and created Bosko, a black stereotype cartoon character. They created and copyrighted Bosko in 1928 while still at disney. But when Walter Lantz studios took over and gave the rights of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to Universal, Ising and Harman and Firz Freleng made the first Bosko cartoon, The Talk Ink Kid. This was the first sound cartoon with dialogue and it had Bosko interacting with a live action animator, Rudolf Ising. They showed this to Leon Schlesinger of Warner Bros. in 1930 who hired Rudolf and Hugh to do Bosko in a new series of cartoons called Looney Tunes. This new studio did well and when that series of cartoons became a sucess, Ising oversaw the companion to Looney Tunes called Merrie Melodies. These films were made to promote the Warner Music catalog. With animation as good as the Disney Studios and catchy tunes, the first Bosko cartoon in 1930, Sinkin in the Tub, was a huge hit.
By 1933 things began to dissolve for Ising and Harman. Ising and Harman left Warner Bros. over budget conflicts. They asked for more money to improve their films and were rejected. Because they still had the rights to Bosko, they took him to MGM Studios in 1934 and started more Bosko shorts. Ising was directing one-shot stories called Happy Harmonies (a pun on the Harmon-Ising, or "harmonising") that were based on music but had weak or no plots, such as The Calico Dragon (1935). These cartoons ran greatly over budget and by 1937 MGM fired them both. Ising, along with Harman, did freelance work and in 1938 directed Merbabies for Disney. Disney went back on a deal for guaranteeing two other Harman and Ising pictures, so they sold the cartoon to MGM who hired them back. During this time, Ising created Barney Bear, a sleepy cartoon character loosley based on himself.
Ising quit the studio and joined the military in 1941. He was a major in the 18th Air Force Base Unit (First Motion Picture Unit) where he produced war effort films. After the War, Ising again teamed up with Harman and together they made industrial and commercial films. Comments On Style Influences Lutz Book, Paul Terry films Personality Anecdotes Ising was well know for falling asleep on the job, providing inspiration for his MGM character Barney Bear. Miscellaneous Filmography Directing titles
1. Good Wrinkles (1951)
2. Private Snafu Presents Seaman Tarfu in the Navy (1946)
3. The Uninvited Pest (1943) (uncredited)
4. The Boy and the Wolf (1943)
5. Bah Wilderness (1943)
6. Barney Bear's Victory Garden (1942)
7. Wild Honey (1942) ... aka How to Get Along Without a Ration Book
8. Bats in the Belfry (1942)
9. Little Gravel Voice (1942)
10. The Bear and the Beavers (1942)
11. The First Swallow (1942)
12. The Flying Bear (1941)
13. The Rookie Bear (1941)
14. Dance of the Weed (1941)
15. The Prospecting Bear (1941)
16. Mrs. Ladybug (1940)
17. The Homeless Flea (1940)
18. Romeo in Rhythm (1940)
19. The Milky Way (1940)
20. Swing Social (1940)
21. Home on the Range (1940)
22. Puss Gets the Boot (1940) (uncredited)
23. The Fishing Bear (1940)
24. One Mother's Family (1939)
25. The Bear That Couldn't Sleep (1939)
26. The Little Goldfish (1939)
27. Merbabies (1938)
28. The Little Bantamweight (1938)
29. Little Buck Cheeser (1937)
30. The Wayward Pups (1937)
31. The Hound and the Rabbit (1937)
32. The Pups' Christmas (1936) (uncredited)
33. Little Cheeser (1936)
34. The Pups' Picnic (1936)
35. Two Little Pups (1936)
36. The Early Bird and the Worm (1936)
37. Alias St. Nick (1935)
38. Honeyland (1935)
39. The Old Plantation (1935)
40. Barnyard Babies (1935)
41. The Chinese Nightingale (1935)
42. The Calico Dragon (1935)
43. The Lost Chick (1935)
44. When the Cat's Away (1935)
45. Toyland Broadcast (1934)
46. The Old Pioneer (1934)
47. The Discontented Canary (1934)
48. The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon (1933)
49. We're in the Money (1933)
50. Cubby's World Flight (1933)
51. Shuffle Off to Buffalo (1933)
52. I Like Mountain Music (1933/I)
53. Wake Up the Gypsy in Me (1933)
54. The Organ Grinder (1933)
55. Young and Healthy (1933)
56. One Step Ahead of My Shadow (1933)
57. The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (1933)
58. Three's a Crowd (1932)
59. A Great Big Bunch of You (1932)
60. I Wish I Had Wings (1932)
61. You're Too Careless with Your Kisses! (1932)
62. Bosko's Store (1932)
63. I Love a Parade (1932)
64. The Queen Was in the Parlor (1932)
65. Moonlight for Two (1932)
66. It's Got Me Again! (1932)
67. Goopy Geer (1932)
68. Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee (1932)
69. Freddy the Freshman (1932)
70. Pagan Moon (1932)
71. Red-Headed Baby (1931)
72. Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land (1931)
73. Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931)
74. You Don't Know What You're Doin'! (1931)
75. One More Time (1931)
76. Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (1931)
77. Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! (1931)
78. The Tree's Knees (1931)
79. Bosko's Holiday (1931) (uncredited)
80. Yodeling Yokels (1931)
81. Dumb Patrol (1931)
82. Ups 'n Downs (1931)
83. Ain't Nature Grand! (1931)
84. Big Man from the North (1931)
85. The Booze Hangs High (1930)
86. Box Car Blues (1930)
87. Hold Anything (1930)
88. Congo Jazz (1930)
89. Sinkin' in the Bathtub (1930)
90. Homeless Homer (1928)
91. Fiery Fireman (1928)
92. High Up (1928)
Producer - filmography
1. "Tom and Jerry" (1965) TV Series (producer) (uncredited)
2. Private Snafu Presents Seaman Tarfu in the Navy (1946) (producer)
3. Chips Off the Old Block (1942) (producer)
4. Bats in the Belfry (1942) (producer)
5. Puss Gets the Boot (1940) (producer)
6. The Bear That Couldn't Sleep (1939) (producer)
7. The Little Bantamweight (1938) (producer)
8. Pipe Dreams (1938) (producer)
9. Little ol' Bosko in Bagdad (1938) (producer)
10. Little Buck Cheeser (1937) (producer)
11. Little ol' Bosko and the Cannibals (1937) (producer)
12. The Wayward Pups (1937) (producer)
13. The Hound and the Rabbit (1937) (producer)
14. Little Ol' Bosko and the Pirates (1937) (producer) ... aka Bosko and the Pirates
15. Bosko's Easter Eggs (1937) (producer)
16. Swing Wedding (1937) (producer)
17. Circus Daze (1937) (producer)
18. The Pups' Christmas (1936) (producer)
19. Little Cheeser (1936) (producer)
20. To Spring (1936) (producer)
21. The Pups' Picnic (1936) (producer)
22. The Old House (1936) (producer)
23. Two Little Pups (1936) (producer)
24. The Old Mill Pond (1936) (producer)
25. The Early Bird and the Worm (1936) (producer)
26. Bottles (1936) (producer)
27. Run, Sheep, Run (1935) (producer)
28. Alias St. Nick (1935) (producer)
29. Honeyland (1935) (producer)
30. The Old Plantation (1935) (producer)
31. Barnyard Babies (1935) (producer)
32. Good Little Monkeys (1935) (producer)
33. Poor Little Me (1935) (producer)
34. The Chinese Nightingale (1935) (producer)
35. The Calico Dragon (1935) (producer)
36. When the Cat's Away (1935) (producer)
37. Hey, Hey Fever (1935) (producer)
38. Toyland Broadcast (1934) (producer)
39. Bosko's Parlor Pranks (1934) (producer)
40. Tale of the Vienna Woods (1934) (producer)
41. The Old Pioneer (1934) (producer)
42. The Discontented Canary (1934) (producer)
43. Bosko's Mechanical Man (1933) (producer)
44. Bosko the Musketeer (1933) (producer)
45. Bosko's Picture Show (1933) (producer)
46. Beau Bosko (1933) (producer)
47. Bosko the Sheep-Herder (1933) (producer)
48. Bosko's Knight-Mare (1933) (producer)
49. Bosko the Speed King (1933) (producer)
50. Bosko in Person (1933) (producer)
51. Bosko in Dutch (1933) (producer)
52. Bosko's Woodland Daze (1932) (producer)
53. Bosko's Dizzy Date (1932) (producer) ... aka Bosko and Honey (video title)
54. Bosko the Drawback (1932) (producer)
55. Ride Him, Bosko! (1932) (producer)
56. Bosko the Lumberjack (1932) (producer)
57. Bosko's Store (1932) (producer)
58. Bosko at the Beach (1932) (producer)
59. Bosko's Dog Race (1932) (producer)
60. Bosko and Bruno (1932) (producer)
61. Bosko's Party (1932) (producer)
62. Big-Hearted Bosko (1932) (producer) ... aka Bosko's Orphans
63. Battling Bosko (1932) (producer)
64. Bosko at the Zoo (1932) (producer)
65. Bosko and Honey (1932) (producer)
66. Bosko's Fox Hunt (1931) (producer)
67. Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931) (producer)
68. Bosko the Doughboy (1931) (producer)
69. Bosko Shipwrecked! (1931) (producer)
70. The Tree's Knees (1931) (producer)
71. Bosko's Holiday (1931) (producer)
72. Yodeling Yokels (1931) (producer)
73. Dumb Patrol (1931) (producer)
74. Ups 'n Downs (1931) (producer)
75. Ain't Nature Grand! (1931) (producer)
76. Big Man from the North (1931) (producer)
77. The Booze Hangs High (1930) (producer)
78. Box Car Blues (1930) (producer)
79. Hold Anything (1930) (producer)
80. Congo Jazz (1930) (producer)
81. Sinkin' in the Bathtub (1930) (producer)
82. Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid (1929) (producer)
Miscellaneous Crew - filmography (1960s) (1930s) (1920s)
1. "Tom and Jerry" (1965) TV Series (animation director) (uncredited)
2. Alice in Wonderland (1933) (animator) (segment "The Walrus and the Carpenter") (uncredited)
3. Plane Crazy (1928) (animator)
4. Alice's Wonderland (1923) (animator)
5. Cinderella (1922/I) (animator)
6. Puss in Boots (1922) (animator)
7. Goldie Locks and the Three Bears (1922) (animator)
8. Jack and the Beanstalk (1922) (animator)
9. The Four Musicians of Bremen (1922) (animator)
10. Little Red Riding Hood (1922/II) (animator)
Actor - filmography (1930s) (1920s)
1. Ride Him, Bosko! (1932) .... Cartoonist
2. Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid (1929) (uncredited) .... Cartoonist
3. Alice's Wonderland (1923)
Writer - filmography
1. "Tom and Jerry" (1965) TV Series (writer) (uncredited)
Cinematographer - filmography
1. Alice's Wonderland (1923)
Honors
Annie Award: Winsor McCay Award 1976
Academy Award "Short Subject Cartoons" for Its Got Me Again! of the Merrie Melodies series 1932
Academy Award "Short Subject Cartoons" for The MIlky Way 1940
Related Links
Bibliographic References
imbd.com/name/nm0411208
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harman_and_Ising
http://bosko.toonzone.net/creators/harman-ising/
http://members.aol.com/EOCostello/i.html
http://www.michaelbarrier.com/Interviews/Harman/ interview_hugh_harman.htm
Animation Art, by Jerry Beck. Published by Harper Design. pgs 20, 42, 43, 62, 64, 65
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