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Bianca Majolie (born
Bianca Maggioli, 13
September 1900 – 6
September 1997) was an Italian-born
American story artist,
concept artist, and writer. In...
- Bell -
Committee of Finance,
Jacob François -
Commission of Information,
Majolie Zéphirin -
Commission of Information, Jean Luc Bell -
Commission of Youth...
- development:
Sylvia Moberly-Holland,
Norman Wright,
Albert Heath,
Bianca Majolie and
Graham Heid
Character designs: John Walbridge,
Elmer Plummer and Ethel...
- Best
Actress awards with the
special mention of the jury. Adèle Ado as
Majolie Dorylia Calmel as
Chouchou Emile Abossolo M'Bo as
Minister of
State Josephine...
- stories,
including ones for "The
Steadfast Tin Soldier" from 1938 by
Bianca Majolie that were
stored in the studio's
animation research library and used for...
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Ferguson later recalled.
Disney then
commissioned storyboard artist Bianca Majolie to
write a new
story outline for the book, but
after reading it, he felt...
- Two
years later, a
second treatment was
written by Dana Cofy and
Bianca Majolie, in
which Cinderella's
stepmother was
named Florimel de la Pochel; her...
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became the
second woman hired into
their story department,
following Bianca Majolie (up
until then,
women had only been
hired to do
inking and painting). Because...
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which the
working title was Bug Carabet,
began in
March 1936.
Bianca Majolie, a
classmate at Disney's high school, was the
story director, and was hired...
- in part
thanks to the
success of
herself and
other women such as
Bianca Majolie,
Sylvia Holland, and Mary
Blair as
storyboard artists. Even
after receiving...