Rare Caricature of Jack Kinney and family going for a drive, Roy Williams, unsig

Rare Caricature of Jack Kinney and family going for a drive, Roy Williams, unsig

Rare Caricature of Jack Kinney and family going for a drive, Roy Williams, unsig
Rare Caricature of JackKinney and family going for a drive. From the Homer Brightman Estate. Untitled: There go the Kinneys. Graphite and crayon on Animation Paper. Type: Production sketch, Production art. From the Homer Brightman personal collection. Size 10" x 12 " (25.4 cm x 30.48 cm). John Ryan Kinney was born March 29, 1909 in Utah. His botherRichard Timothy Kinney was born in 1916 in Utah. Fremont High Schoolwhere he met Roy Williams who both on the Football team. Jack and Roy bothjoined Walt Disney Studio in 1931.

Jack started as an inker for the franchisesMickey Mouse and Silly Symphony. In 1940 he became a Director. Jack worked forDisney for 27 years, he was joined by his brother Richard. Films including Dumbo, Pinocchio, The Three Caballeros, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr.

Toad and many shortsand specials. In 1954 to 1957 he formed a new company with Hal Adelquist alsofrom Disney named Kinney-Adelquist Productions, Inc.

Producing 1001 ArabianNights and Mr. From 1960 - 1961 he partnered with Dick Kenney to createPopeye the Sailor and. The New ThreeStooges for King Features Syndicate. From 1978 - 1982 he worked with HannaBarbera on Scooby-Doo and Scrappy Doo and The Scooby & Scappy-Doo / PuppyHour. Jack Kinney was married twice.

Eva Jane Sinclair Kinney 1945 - 1992 Children 0. He died February 9 1992 aged 82 in Glendale California. Roy Williams was born July 30 1907 Colville Washington.

Heattende Fremont High School in Los Angeles California. Was on the football teamwith Jack Kinney. He joined Disney in 1930 as an artist and attended ChouinardArt Institute at night. Roy also did work for the US Arm forces during WWIIdesigning more the 100 insignias.

He also was credited with designing the mouseears worn on the Mickey Mouse Club. He and Jack Kinney worked on the MickeyMouse Club and became a member on the series. He work on over 40 films (overhalf uncredited). He died November 7 1976 aged 69 Burbank California.

Born in Seattle, Washington, Homer Brightman writer (147credits), director (1 credit), story artist and animator. He joined Disney Studio in 1935. During those15 years often call the "Golden Age of Disney Animation " and he worked on the SnowWhite and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella and Oscar winning short "Lend a Paw" aswell as many more.

After Disney he worked for Walter Lantz Production, MGMcartoon studio, UPA and the other top Animation houses of the time. The list offilms are to long to name but his hands were in on the most memorable animationof the time. From Cinderella, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Chilly Willy and thepopular, Woody Woodpecker. He alsopublished (under Disney nameplate) many books including Mary Poppins, Uncle Scrooge.

His book" Life in the MouseHouse" was published after his death to protect his fellow Disney co-workers.


Rare Caricature of Jack Kinney and family going for a drive, Roy Williams, unsig


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