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- David Hilberman (18 December 1911 – 5 July 2007) was an American animator and one of the founders of classic 1940s animation. An innovator in the animation...
- The ex-UPA American was likely David Hilberman, who worked at Disney before co-founding UPA. In c. 1954, Hilberman left America for London and seized on...
- Activities Committee (HUAC), where he branded Herbert Sorrell, David Hilberman and William Pomerance, former animators and labor union organizers, as...
- Chester Cobb David Hilberman Al Eugster Ed Love Paul Satterfield Norman Ferguson Claude Smith Frank Oreb Layouts by David Hilberman Color process Technicolor...
- ) Music by Carl W. Stalling Animation by Phil Monroe Layouts by David Hilberman Color process Black-and-white Production company Leon Schlesinger Productions...
- Quackenbush Archie Robin Paul Satterfield Riley Thomson Layouts by David Hilberman Color process Technicolor Production company Walt Disney Productions Distributed...
- considered radical by other established studios. In 1941, Zack Schwartz, David Hilberman, and Stephen Bosustow formed a studio called first Industrial Film and...
- Screen Actors Guild. After the Disney strike of 1941, Pomerance and David Hilberman left Disney and started their own animation show studio, TEMPO. Walt Disney...
- stop it. Boston, M****achusetts: Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0-8070-6789-5. Hilberman E (November 1980). "Overview: the "wife-beater's wife" reconsidered"....
- Imprisonment in America. The Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. ix, 52. Hilberman, Mark (1999). "Acres of Skin". Journal of Medical Ethics. 25 (4): 353–354...