
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Bill Melendez 1917-2008

For many years, ASIFA-Hollywood VP, Tom Sito has been hosting informal interviews with important figures in animation. Here is a video excerpt from an interview with Bill Melendez...
Tom Sito and Bill Melendez
(Quicktime 7 / 9.5 megs)
Bill was a great friend of ASIFA-Hollywood. He will be missed.
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