
Visual Effects
Birthday: May 11, 1912 (113)
Place of Birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Biography
Don Towsley (May 11, 1912 – November 25, 1986) was an animator working at Walt Disney Animation Studios, and later at MGM and Filmation. Starting out at Disney, Towsley worked on three shorts in the Silly Symphony series, animating the band in The Cookie Carnival (1935), a scene of dancing hens ultimately cut from Cock o' the Walk (1935), and the introduction and opening scene of Donald's Better Self (1938). In 1938, Towsley became the main animator for the Donald Duck short films, following Fred Spencer's death. Towsley contributed to the 1940 film Pinocchio, as part of the team responsible for Jiminy Cricket and Monstro the Whale. He also animated the "Pastoral Symphony" segment of the 1940 film Fantasia.
Known For
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Tom and Jerry's Winter Wackiness (2013)Age: 101Animation
Uncle Sam Magoo (1970)Age: 58Animation
Pink on the Cob (1969)Age: 57Animation
The Night Before Christmas (1968)Age: 56Animation
The Bear That Wasn't (1967)Age: 55Animation
Cat and Dupli-cat (1967)Age: 55Animation
Advance and Be Mechanized (1967)Age: 55Animation
Duel Personality (1966)Age: 54Animation
Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary (1966)Age: 54Animation
Love Me, Love My Mouse (1966)Age: 54Animation
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