
Clyde Geronimi
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Clyde "Gerry" Geronimi (June 12, 1901 - April 24, 1989) was an Italian-American animation director. He is best known for his work at Walt Disney Productions. Geronimi was born in Chiavenna, Italy, immigrating to the United States as a young child. Geronimi's earliest work in the animation field was for the J.R. Bray Studios, where he worked with Walter Lantz. Geronimi left Bray in 1931 to join Walt Disney Productions, where he remained until 1959. Geronimi started off in the shorts department as an animator, eventually becoming a director. His 1941 short, "Lend a Paw", won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Geronimi moved into directing feature-length animated films after end of World War II. He was one of the directors on Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, and One Hundred and One Dalmatians. After Geronimi left Disney in 1959, he worked in television for a number of years (mostly at UPA), including directing many episodes of the 1967 animated Spider-Man series. He retired from animation sometime in the late 1960s, and provided illustrations for children's books written by Joan Pizzo. Geronimi received the 1978 Winsor McCay Award from the International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood, for his lifetime of contributions to the animation field. The award was presented by his long time friend and colleague Walter Lantz. Geronimi died on April 24, 1989 at his home in Newport Beach, California. He was 87. Description above from the Wikipedia article Clyde Geronimi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Credits

Boat Builders (1938)
Animation

The Big Bad Wolf (1934)
Animation

Three Blind Mouseketeers (1936)
Animation

Mickey's Trailer (1938)
Animation

Who Killed Cock Robin? (1935)
Animation

Elmer Elephant (1936)
Animation

Lonesome Ghosts (1937)
Animation

The Wise Little Hen (1934)
Animation

Father Noah's Ark (1933)
Animation

Music Land (1935)
Animation

The Band Concert (1935)
Animation

Flowers and Trees (1932)
Animation

Santa's Workshop (1932)
Animation

Society Dog Show (1939)
Animation

The Pied Piper (1933)
Animation

Birds in the Spring (1933)
Animation

Moose Hunters (1937)
Animation

Mickey's Mellerdrammer (1933)
Animation

Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (1940)
Animation

Peculiar Penguins (1934)
Animation

Mickey's Mechanical Man (1933)
Animation

The Bird Store (1932)
Animation

Building a Building (1933)
Animation

The Fox Hunt (1938)
Animation

Giantland (1933)
Animation

Shanghaied (1934)
Animation

Pluto's Judgement Day (1935)
Animation

Just Spooks (1925)
Animation

Mickey's Rival (1936)
Animation

The Ugly Duckling (1931)
Animation

Barnyard Olympics (1932)
Animation

Mickey's Revue (1932)
Animation

The Goddess of Spring (1934)
Animation

Just Dogs (1932)
Animation

Mickey's Orphans (1931)
Animation

Playful Pluto (1934)
Animation

Mickey in Arabia (1932)
Animation

Africa (1930)
Animation

The Bears and the Bees (1932)
Animation

Mother Pluto (1936)
Animation

Mickey's Kangaroo (1935)
Animation

The Wayward Canary (1932)
Animation

Mickey's Good Deed (1932)
Animation

The Beach Party (1931)
Animation

The Duck Hunt (1932)
Animation

The Grocery Boy (1932)
Animation

The Steeple Chase (1933)
Animation

The Dognapper (1934)
Animation

The Musical Farmer (1932)
Animation

The Klondike Kid (1932)
Animation

Old King Cole (1933)
Animation

Cock o' the Walk (1935)
Animation

Spooks (1930)
Animation

Trader Mickey (1932)
Animation

The Mad Dog (1932)
Animation

The Cat's Nine Lives (1926)
Animation

Mickey's Man Friday (1935)
Animation

Hells Heels (1930)
Animation
The Fowl Ball (1930)
Animation

The Pig's Curly Tail (1926)
Animation





