1929 in animation

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Years: 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932

Events in 1929 in animation.

Films released[]

  • 5 January – Cow Belles (United States)
  • 6 January
    • Snapping the Whip (United States)
    • Wooden Money (United States)
  • 18 January – Hospitalities (United States)
  • 21 January – Yanky Clippers (United States)
  • 1 February – Reduced Weights (United States)
  • 15 February – Flying Yeast (United States)
  • 18 February – Sick Cylinders (United States)
  • 1 March – Vanishing Screams (United States)
  • 15 March
  • 19 March – Sheep Skinned (United States)
  • 20 March – The Opry House (United States)
  • 1 April – Alpine Antics (United States)
  • 13 April – The Lone Shark (United States)
  • 16 April – The Water Cure (United States)
  • 27 April – Torrid Toreadors (United States)
  • 30 April – When the Cat's Away (United States)
  • May – Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid (United States)
  • 11 May – Golf Socks (United States)
  • 12 May – The Faithful Pup (United States)
  • 19 May – The Ball Park (United States)
  • 25 May – Petting Larceny (United States)
  • 26 May – Custard Pies (United States)
  • 1 June – The Barnyard Battle (United States)
  • 8 June – Hat Aches (United States)
  • 22 June – Fur Peace (United States)
  • 28 June – The Plowboy (United States)
  • 6 July – Auto Suggestion (United States)
  • 20 July – Sleepy Holler (United States)
  • 21 July – House Cleaning Time (United States)
  • 22 July
  • 31 July – The Karnival Kid (United States)
  • 15 August – Ratskin (United States)
  • 22 August – The Skeleton Dance (United States)
  • 28 August – Mickey's Follies (United States)
  • 2 September – Race Riot (United States)
  • 12 September – Canned Music (United States)
  • 15 September – Jungle Fool (United States)
  • 16 September – Oil's Well (United States)
  • 26 September – El Terrible Toreador (United States)
  • 29 September – Permanent Wave (United States)
  • 1 October – Mickey's Choo-Choo (United States)
  • 10 October – Port Whines (United States)
  • 11 October – Summertime (United States)
  • 15 October – The Jazz Fool (United States)
  • 18 October – Mill Pond (United States)
  • 24 October – Springtime (United States)
  • 30 October – Hell's Bells (United States)
  • 1 November – Barnyard Melody (United States)
  • 7 November
    • Sole Mates (United States)
    • Tuning In (United States)
  • 15 November – Jungle Rhythm (United States)
  • 24 November – Hurdy Gurdy (United States)
  • 2 December – The Haunted House (United States)
  • 16 December – The Merry Dwarfs (United States)
  • 18 December – Wild Waves (United States)
  • 30 December – Farm Relief (United States)

Births[]

January[]

February[]

March[]

  • March 12: Billy Lee, American actor (voice of the boy in The Reluctant Dragon), (d. 1989).
  • March 31: Frank Braxton, American animator (Warner Bros. Cartoons, Jay Ward Productions, UPA, Peanuts television specials), (d. 1969).

April[]

  • April 1: Payut Ngaokrachang, Thai animator and animated film director (The Adventure of Sudsakorn), (d. 2010).[1]
  • April 5: Nigel Hawthorne, British actor (voice of Captain Campion in Watership Down, Dr. Boycott in The Plague Dogs, Fflewddur Fflam in The Black Cauldron, Professor Porter in Tarzan), (d. 2001).[2]
  • April 10: Max von Sydow, Swedish actor (voiced an art forger in The Simpsons episode The Art of War), (d. 2020).[3]
  • April 13: Ann Sullivan, American animator (Walt Disney Animation Studios), (d. 2020).[4][5]
  • April 14: Cliff Roberts, American photographer, cartoonist, animator and comics artist (Hanna-Barbera, DePatie-Freleng), (d. 1999).[6]
  • April 21: Barry Blitzer, American television writer (Hanna-Barbera), (d. 2010).
  • April 26: Gordon Hunt, American director (voice directed shows for Hanna-Barbera, voice of Wally in Dilbert), (d. 2016).
  • April 29: Phyllis Craig, American animator (Walt Disney Animation Studios, Hanna-Barbera) and ink & paint supervisor (Film Roman), (d. 1997).[7]

May[]

  • May 5: Ilene Woods, American actress and singer (voice of Cinderella in Cinderella), (d. 2010).[8]
  • May 6: Polly Lou Livingston, American actress (voice of Tree Trunks in Adventure Time), (d. 2021).[9]
  • May 11: Margaret Kerry, American actress (model for Tinker Bell in Peter Pan).
  • May 23:

June[]

  • June 3: Brian Lewis, British illustrator, comics artist and animator (worked on Yellow Submarine), (d. 1978).[10]
  • June 4: Digby Wolfe, British actor (voice of Ziggy the vulture in Jungle Book), (d. 2012).[11]
  • June 5: Normand Hudon, Canadian animator and comics artist (Au P'tit Café), (d. 1997).[12]
  • June 26: Milton Glaser, American graphic designer (produced Mickey Mouse in Vietnam, character designer on Norman Normal), (d. 2020).
  • June 27: Donyo Donev, Bulgarian cartoonist, caricaturist, animator and comics artist (The Three Fools, Trimata Glupaci, Chetirmata Glupaci, Umno Selo), (d. 2007).[13]

July[]

August[]

  • August 13: Pat Harrington Jr., American actor (voice of Ray Palmer/The Atom, and Roy Harper/Speedy in The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, the title character in The Inspector shorts, Jon's father in A Garfield Christmas Special), (d. 2016).
  • August 21: Vance Gerry, American storyboard artist, concept artist, and character designer (Walt Disney Animation Studios), (d. 2005).

September[]

October[]

November[]

  • November 1: Francisco Macián, Spanish animator, animated film director and producer (El mago de los sueños), (d. 1976).[26]
  • November 15: Ed Asner, American actor, voice artist, and a president of the Screen Actors Guild (voice of Carl Fredrickson in Up, Roland Daggett in Batman: The Animated Series, Hudson in Gargoyles, Granny Goodness in Superman: The Animated Series, Cosgrove in Freakazoid!, and J. Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man), (d. 2021).[27]
  • November 17: Goro Naya, Japanese voice actor (voice of Inspector Zenigata in the Lupin III franchise), (d. 2013).
  • November 30:
    • Sherman Labby, American storyboard artist and production illustrator (Filmation, Hanna-Barbera, Marvel), (d. 1998).[28]
    • Dick Clark, American radio and television personality, television producer and film actor (voiced himself in the Fantastic Four episode The Origin of the Fantastic Four, the Pinky and the Brain episodes You'll Never Eat Food Pellets in This Town Again! and The Pinky and the Brain Reunion Special, the Recess episode Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave, the Futurama episode Space Pilot 3000, and The Simpsons episode Treehouse of Horror X, voice of Lefty Redbone in The Angry Beavers episode The Posei-Dam Adventure), (d. 2012).[29]

December[]

  • December 1: David Doyle, American actor (voice of Grandpa Lou Pickles in Rugrats), (d. 1997).
  • December 7: Boris Stepantsev, Russian animated film director, animator, book illustrator (Karlsson-on-the-Roof animated films), (d. 1983).[30]
  • December 13: Christopher Plummer, Canadian actor (voice of Henri le Pigeon in An American Tail, The Grand Duke of Owls in Rock-a-Doodle, the narrator in Madeline, and Charles Muntz in Up), (d. 2021).
  • December 21: Anita Gordon, American singer and actress (voice of the Harp in Mickey and the Beanstalk in Fun and Fancy Free), (d. 2015).
  • December 24: David H. DePatie, American film and television producer (Last executive of Warner Bros Cartoons, co-founder of DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and executive producer at Marvel Productions), (d. 2021).[31]

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