Joe Grant
Author: Michael Barrier, Walt's People: Volume 4 - Talking Disney with the Artists who Knew Him, Volume 4, 1988-10-14, Chapter 8,pp. 106-133,EN
Joe Grant, who died last spring at the age of ninety-six, was a remarkable survivor from Disney animation's golden age in the 1930s and early 1940s. Remarkable not just because he lived so long, outlasting almost all of his contemporaries, but because he was still working at the Disney studio when he died. His Disney tenure was not continuous. He left the studio in the late 1940s, going into the greeting-card business, and returned four decades later as a story man—and a human good-luck charm for a new generation of animators trying to recapture the old Disney magic. […]
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- 1 - Virginia Davis (J.B. Kaufman)
- 2 - A Few Words about Dick Huemer (Didier Ghez (?))
- 3 - Homage to a Star (Grim Natwick)
- 4 - Dick Huemer (Joe Adamson)
- 5 - Dick Huemer (Brian Sibley)
- 6 - Huemeresque 1 - Ted Sears (Richard 'Dick' Huemer)
- 7 - Huemeresque 2 - The Battle of Washington (Richard 'Dick' Huemer)
- 8 - Joe Grant
- 9 - Peter Ellenshaw (Jim Korkis)
- 10 - John Hench (Armand Eisen)
- 11 - Marc Davis (Armand Eisen)
- 12 - Lou Debney (Dave Smith)
- 13 - Stan Green (Charles Solomon)
- 14 - Leo Salkin (Charles Solomon)
- 15 - Dale Oliver (Christian Renaut)
- 16 - Dick Moores (Albert Becattini)
- 17 - Roger Armstrong (Albert Becattini)
- 18 - Roy Williams (Don Peri)
- 19 - Brian Sibley (Didier Ghez)
- 20 - Ted Berman (Christian Renaut)
- 21 - The Other Freddy - Looking back at the career of Disney animator Fred Hellmich (Floyd Norman)
- 22 - Everybody has to start somewhere . . . - An affectionate look back at Disney’s “Bullpen.” (Floyd Norman)
- 23 - Floyd Norman (Celbi Pegoraro)
- 24 - Eric Goldberg (Christian Ziebarth)
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