Hamilton Luske

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Hamilton Luske
Born
Hamilton Somers Luske

(1903-10-16)October 16, 1903
Chicago, Illinois, United States
DiedFebruary 19, 1968(1968-02-19) (aged 64)
Bel Air, California, United States
Years active1934–1968
EmployerWalt Disney Animation Studios (1931-1968)
ChildrenTommy Luske, Carol Luske, Peggy Luske, James Luske

Hamilton Somers Luske (October 16, 1903 – February 19, 1968) was an American animator and film director. He joined the Walt Disney Productions animation studio in 1931 and he was soon trusted enough by Walt Disney to be made supervising animator of Snow White in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.[1]

He directed many Disney films and animated shorts from 1936 until his death in 1968. In 1965, he won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for directing the animated sequence in Mary Poppins .[2]

He was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 16, 1903, and died in Bel Air, California, on February 19, 1968, at age 64.

Luske was the father of child actor Tommy Luske, who provided the voice of Michael Darling in Peter Pan.

Filmography as director[]

Periodical illustration[]

  • "News Item," Photoplay, May 1930, p. 74. Signed "Ham Luske."

References[]

  1. ^ "Disney Legends - D23".
  2. ^ "Hamilton Luske".

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