Dick Huemer

Birthday: 1898-01-02
Deathday: 1979-11-30
Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
Gender: Male

While as an artist-illustrator living in The Bronx, New York, Huemer first began his career in animation at the Raoul Barré cartoon studio in 1916. He joined the Fleischer Studio in 1923 where he developed the Koko the Clown character. Later he moved to Hollywood and worked as an animator and director for the Charles Mintz studio. He subsequently moved to the Disney Studio, where he remained for the duration of his career, except for a 3-year hiatus from 1948-51 when he pioneered animated TV commercials and created the The Adventures of Buck O'Rue comic strip.[1] Some of Huemer's most creative work was done in partnership with Joe Grant; examples include Fantasia (story director), Dumbo (screenplay), and several propaganda films to advance the U.S. war effort during World War II. Atypically, Huemer and Grant submitted Dumbo to Walt Disney not as a completed storyboard, but as a series of storyboard "chapters," each ending in a cliffhanger. This was intended to pique Disney's enthusiasm for the project, and it worked. Dick was at the Disney organization from April 16, 1933 to February 28, 1973.

Credits

Year Title
2003-11-03 Everybody Loves Goofy
2002-12-03 Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy
1939-03-17 Goofy and Wilbur
1938-08-19 The Whalers
1933-12-08 Scrappy's Auto Show
1933-11-10 Hollywood Babies
1933-09-19 Sandman Tales
1933-09-08 Movie Struck
1933-06-05 The World's Affair
1933-05-19 Technoracket
1933-05-09 The Match Kid
1933-04-28 False Alarm
1933-03-08 Beer Parade
1933-02-02 Scrappy's Party
1933-01-25 Sassy Cats
1932-12-29 The Wolf at the Door
1932-12-01 The Bad Genius
1932-11-14 The Flop House
1932-10-20 The Great Bird Mystery
1932-09-26 The Black Sheep
1932-08-09 Camping Out
1932-07-02 Fare Play
1932-05-30 Battle of the Barn
1932-04-28 The Pet Shop
1932-03-23 Railroad Wretch
1932-02-25 The Treasure Runt
1931-11-16 Minding The Baby
1931-11-15 Showing Off
1931-10-19 The Dog Snatcher
1931-09-23 Sunday Clothes
1931-08-22 The Little Pest
1931-07-21 Yelp Wanted
1931-05-01 Hallowe'en
1931-04-14 Down South
1931-02-24 The Milkman
1931-01-25 Circus Time
1930-11-21 Toby the Showman
1930-09-01 Toby the Fiddler
1930-08-19 The Museum
1925-11-26 Christmas Seals Ad