Eric Larson

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Eric Larson
Born
Eric Cleon Larson

September 3, 1905
DiedOctober 25, 1988(1988-10-25) (aged 83)
OccupationAnimator
Years active1933–1986
Known forOne of Disney's "Nine Old Men" Creation of Disney's Winnie the Pooh
Spouse
Gertrude Jannes Larson
(m. 1933; died 1975)

Eric Cleon Larson (September 3, 1905 – October 25, 1988) was an American animator at Walt Disney Animation Studios starting in 1933, and was one of "Disney's Nine Old Men".[1]

Biography

Born in Cleveland, Utah, Larson was the son of Danish immigrants Peter, a clothing salesman, and Nora.[2] He worked on such films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Bambi, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, Melody Time, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Sword in the Stone, The Jungle Book, and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Throughout the years, Larson has animated characters on classics like The Aristocats and Robin Hood and also provided the titles on The Rescuers (along with Mel Shaw and Burny Mattinson). In the 1980s his work was minor, but he served as animation consultant on animated films and shorts like Mickey's Christmas Carol, The Black Cauldron, and The Great Mouse Detective.

In 1973, he began a recruitment training program that brought a new generation of animators into the Disney studio. Many well-known figures in animation today went through Larson's training program, including Brad Bird, Don Bluth, Chris Buck, Tim Burton, Randy Cartwright, Ron Clements, Andreas Deja, Gary Goldman, Ed Gombert, Mark Henn, Dan Haskett, Glen Keane, Bill Kroyer, John Lasseter, John Musker, Phil Nibbelink, Richard Rich, Burny Mattinson, Melvin Shaw, Jeffrey J. Varab, John Pomeroy, Joe Ranft, Jerry Rees, Henry Selick and Tad Stones among many others.

Larson was married to Gertrude Larson. By his retirement in 1986, he was the longest-working employee at Disney, having worked there for 53 years. He died on October 25, 1988, at the age of 83.

Filmography

Year Title Credits Characters Notes
1934Two-Gun Mickey Assistant Animator
1935The Golden TouchAnimator
Mickey's Service Station
The Tortoise and the HareAssistant Animator
Who Killed Cock Robin?
Cock o' the WalkAnimator
On Ice
Mickey's Fire Brigade
1936Three Little Wolves
1937Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1938Farmyard Symphony
The Whalers
1939The Ugly Duckling
1940PinocchioAnimation Director
FantasiaAnimation Supervisor - Segment "The Pastoral Symphony"
1942BambiSupervising Animator
Donald's Gold Mine Animator
1943The Grain That Built a Hemisphere (Documentary short)
1945The Three Caballeros
Tiger Trouble (Short)
African Diary (Short)
1946A Knight for a Day (Short)
Make Mine Music
Song of the SouthDirecting Animator
1947Fun and Fancy FreeAnimator
1948Melody TimeDirecting Animator
1949So Dear to My HeartAnimator
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
1950CinderellaDirecting Animator
1951Alice in Wonderland
1952Lambert the Sheepish Lion (Short)Animator
1953Peter PanDirecting Animator
1955Lady and the Tramp
1959Sleeping BeautySequence Director
1961One Hundred and One DalmatiansDirecting Animator
1962A Symposium on Popular Songs (Short)Animator
1963The Sword in the StoneCharacter Animator
1964Man's Search for Happiness (Short)Animator
Mary Poppins
1966Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (Short)
1967The Jungle BookCharacter Animator
1968Understanding Stresses and Strains (Short)Animator
1969It's Tough to Be a Bird (Documentary short)
1970The AristocatsCharacter Animator
1971Bedknobs and BroomsticksAnimator
1973Robin HoodCharacter Animator
1974Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (Short)Directing Animator
1977The Many Adventures of Winnie the PoohAnimator
The RescuersTitle
1956 - 1979Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV Series)Animator17 Episodes
1981Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV Series)Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life - Himself
The Fox and the HoundAnimation Consultant
1983Mickey's Christmas Carol (Short)
1984DTV: Golden Oldies (Video)Animator
1985The Disney Family Album (TV Series documentary)Eric LarsonHimself
The Black CauldronAnimation Consultant
1986The Great Mouse Detective

References

  1. Canemaker, John. (2001). Walt Disney's nine old men and the art of animation (1st ed.). New York: Disney Editions. ISBN 0-7868-6496-6. OCLC 45388625.
  2. 1920 United States Federal Census