Walter Lantz productions
Variant namesLantz was born in New Rochelle, NY, Apr. 27, 1900; at 12 years old he took his first mail-order cartoon drawing course which affected his entire life and career; he began working as a copyboy for the Hearst newspaper, New York American, where he was recommended to Gregory LaCava; from that point he started his career as a cartoonist drawing characters such as the Katzenjammer kids, Happy Hooligan, Krazy Kat, and Mutt and Jeff; produced and directed his first cartoon series, Colonel Heeza Liar, at J.R. Bray Studios in NY, 1922; moved to Hollywood, CA in 1926 and wrote for Max Sennet comedies; started with Universal Studios in 1928 where he produced Oswald Rabbit for 10 years; in 1930, he produced The king of jazz, the first technicolor cartoon and Bing Crosby's first sound recording in a film; married Grace Stafford in 1941 who later became the voice of Woody Woodpecker; Lantz started his own production company in 1935 and served as its president into the 1970s; Lantz who is best remembered for Woody Woodpecker, Chilly Will, and Andy Panda, received an honorary Academy award, 1978; died Mar. 22, 1994, in Burbank, CA.
From the description of Collection of music for the Woody Woodpecker cartoons and other productions, 1940-1960. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 40160838
Biography
Lantz was born in New Rochelle, NY, Apr. 27, 1900; at 12 years old he took his first mail-order cartoon drawing course which affected his entire life and career; he began working as a copyboy for the Hearst newspaper, New York American, where he was recommended to Gregory LaCava; from that point he started his career as a cartoonist drawing characters such as the Katzenjammer kids, Happy Hooligan, Krazy Kat, and Mutt and Jeff; produced and directed his first cartoon series, Colonel Heeza Liar, at J.R. Bray Studios in NY, 1922; moved to Hollywood, CA in 1926 and wrote for Max Sennet comedies; started with Universal Studios in 1928 where he produced Oswald Rabbit for 10 years; in 1930, he produced The King of Jazz, the first technicolor cartoon and Bing Crosby's first sound recording in a film; married Grace Stafford in 1941 who later became the voice of Woody Woodpecker; Lantz started his own production company in 1935 and served as its president into the 1970s; Lantz who is best remembered for Woody Woodpecker, Chilly Will, and Andy Panda, received an honorary Academy award, 1978; died Mar. 22, 1994, in Burbank, CA.
From the guide to the Walter Lantz Productions Collection of Music for Woody Woodpecker Cartoons and Other Productions, 1940-1960, (University of California, Los Angeles. Performing Arts Special Collections)
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creatorOf | Walter Lantz Productions. Collection of music for the Woody Woodpecker cartoons and other productions, 1940-1960. | University of California, Los Angeles | |
referencedIn | Moreno, Manuel Mario, 1908-1991. Papers, 1909-1992 | Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives | |
referencedIn | Walter Lantz Productions Collection of Music for Woody Woodpecker Cartoons and Other Productions, 1940-1960 | University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Performing Arts Special Collections. | |
creatorOf | Walter Lantz Productions Collection of Music for Woody Woodpecker Cartoons and Other Productions, 1940-1960 | University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Performing Arts Special Collections. | |
referencedIn | Moreno, Manuel Mario, 1908-1991. Manuel Mario Moreno papers, 1909-1992. | Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
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