Thursday, December 15, 2005
MOORE, Fred
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Birth/Death
Born September 7, 1911
Died November 25, 1952
Occupation/Title
Animator
Bio Summary
Early Life/Family
Education/Training
Career Outline
Comments On Style
"Fred Moore was Disney drawing." -Marc Davis
Influences
Personality
Anecdotes
Miscellaneous
Fred Moore was killed in a car accident in 1952. He had been visiting fellow animator Jack Kinney to watch a ball game on TV. His wife was at the wheel and their car was struck when she attempted a U turn.
Filmography
Santa's Workshop (1932)
The Three Little Pigs (1933)
Mickey Plays Papa (1934)
The Flying Mouse (1934)
Pluto's Judgement Day (1935)
The Golden Touch (1935)
Three Little Wolves (1936)
The Brave Little Tailor (1938)
Fantasia (1940)
The Pointer (1939)
All the Cats Join In (1946)
The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met (1946)
The Brave Engineer (1950)
Plutopia (1951)
R'Coon Dawg (1951)
Fathers are People (1951)
Pluto's Party (1952)
Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952)
The Simple Things (1953)
Honors
Annie Award: Winsor McCay Award 1983
Related Links
Biography: Clair Weeks' Goodbye Book 1952
Opinion: Bakshi on 2D vs. 3D
Exhibit: Grim Natwick's Caricatures And Gag Drawings
Toonzone Profile
Wikipedia Entry
Bibliographic References
BIO-AAA-250
Contributors To This Listing
Jim Kieshen, Tom Sito, Hans Perk
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