Stan Green
Author: Charles Solomon, Walt's People: Volume 4 - Talking Disney with the Artists who Knew Him, Volume 4, 1997-04-11, Chapter 13,pp. 183-187,EN
Stan Green, while himself an excellent animator, will surely be remembered for his long association with the most talented member of Disney’s Nine Old Men: Milt Kahl, which explains the clear focus that Charles Solomon decided to give to this interview. […]
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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 (Michael Barrier)
- 9 - Peter Ellenshaw (Jim Korkis)
- 10 - John Hench (Armand Eisen)
- 11 - Marc Davis (Armand Eisen)
- 12 - Lou Debney (Dave Smith)
- 13 - Stan Green
- 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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Stan Green (interviewee)Added: 2014-11-24