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“I was born in New York under the signs of prohibition and Tammany Hall. The urge to draw substituting the proverbial spoon in the infant's mouth, I decided to be a bleck shipp. After studying life drawings at the Academy and various other social clubs. got tired of looking at contours and drifted into commercial business. The lure of the flickering funnies was irresistible so I entered the animation business with Mutt and Jeff. Then worked with Oswald the Rabbit, until Mickey asked me over to his studio.” -TP (June 20, 1931 edition of The Motion Picture Daily)
Year | Title | |
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1936-07-23 | Cupid Gets His Man | |
1936-07-02 | Trolley Ahoy | |
1936-06-18 | A Waif's Welcome | |
1936-02-27 | Molly Moo-Cow and Robinson Crusoe | |
1936-02-07 | The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg | |
1936-01-17 | Toonerville Trolley | |
1935-12-26 | Molly Moo-Cow and Rip Van Winkle | |
1935-11-14 | Molly Moo-Cow and the Butterflies | |
1935-11-14 | Molly Moo-Cow and the Indians | |
1935-09-19 | Bird Scouts | |
1935-08-19 | The Hunting Season | |
1935-06-27 | Parrotville Post Office | |
1935-05-03 | A Picnic Panic | |
1935-04-04 | Spinning Mice | |
1935-01-24 | Parrotville Old Folks | |
1933-09-23 | I've Got to Sing a Torch Song | |
1933-09-09 | Buddy's Day Out | |
1929-04-01 | Alpine Antics | |
1929-01-01 | Yanky Clippers | |
1928-12-10 | A Horse Tale | |
1928-11-28 | Bull-Oney |