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Robert George Stokes (19 April 1908 - 17 February 1980, Palm Springs, California), was an American animator who worked for Disney.
Date Of Birth | April 19, 1908 |
Died | 1980-02-17 |
Profession | Animation Department |
Star Sign | Aries |
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1 | Worked with Hugh Harman on the Bosko cartoons in 1933, subsequently joining Ub Iwerks (1934) and Walt Disney (1936). |
Animation Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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More Kittens | 1936 | Short animator | |
Toby Tortoise Returns | 1936 | Short animator - uncredited | |
Humpty Dumpty | 1935 | Short animator - uncredited | |
Alias St. Nick | 1935 | Short animator - uncredited | |
Toyland Broadcast | 1934 | Short animator - uncredited | |
The Discontented Canary | 1934 | Short animator - uncredited | |
The Good Scout | 1934 | Short animator - as Robert G. Stokes | |
Rasslin' Round | 1934 | Short animator - as Robt. G. Stokes | |
Bosko the Musketeer | 1933 | Short animator | |
Bosko's Knight-Mare | 1933 | Short animator | |
Bosko in Person | 1933 | Short animator - uncredited | |
Fantasia | 1940 | animator - segment "The Nutcracker Suite" | |
Wacky Wildlife | 1940 | Short animator - uncredited | |
Pinocchio | 1940 | animator - uncredited | |
The Autograph Hound | 1939 | Short animator - uncredited | |
Mother Goose Goes Hollywood | 1938 | Short animator - uncredited | |
Ferdinand the Bull | 1938 | Short animator - uncredited | |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | 1937 | animator | |
The Old Mill | 1937 | Short animator - uncredited | |
Woodland Café | 1937 | Short animator - uncredited | |
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