Don Lusk, Last Living Disney Animator Of Golden Age, Dies At 105
Don Lusk worked on the first animated feature made by Walt Disney, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”
Don Lusk worked on the first animated feature made by Walt Disney, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”
Happy birthday to the last living animator from the Golden Age of the Walt Disney Company.
The biggest collection of material ever from the production of the seminal Disney film ‘Pinocchio’ is currently on display in San Francisco.
The new two-part Walt Disney documentary premieres tonight and tomorrow night. Share your thoughts on the film with the rest of the animation community.
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Don Lusk turns 101 years old today and Willis Pyle turned 100 a few months ago. It’s time to honor them with a Winsor McCay Award.
Animation legend Don Lusk, who animated on nearly every Disney classic between “Snow White” and “101 Dalmatians,” turns 100 today.
Last week, I had the pleasure of attending the 99th birthday party of animator Willis Pyle. Pyle has had a cartoon career for the ages. …
It’s always sad to say goodbye to our animation heroes and inspirations, so any opportunity to wish them well in their later years is …