Wolfgang Reitherman

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Wolfgang Reitherman
Born (1909-06-26)June 26, 1909
Munich, German Empire
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Burbank, California, U.S.
Cause of death Road accident
Other names Woolie Reitherman
Wooly Reitherman
Occupation Director, animator
Years active 1934–1981
Known for One of Disney's Nine Old Men
Spouse(s) Janie Marie McMillan
(m. 1946; his death 1985)
Children 3, including Bruce Reitherman

Wolfgang Reitherman (26 June 1909 – 22 May 1985), also known and sometimes credited as Woolie Reitherman, was a Disney animator and one of Disney's Nine Old Men.

Career

Reitherman began working for Disney in 1934, along with future Disney legends Ward Kimball and Milt Kahl. The three worked together on a number of classic Disney shorts, including The Band Concert, Music Land, and Elmer Elephant and in all, Reitherman worked on various Disney feature films produced from 1937 to 1981, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Slave in the Magic Mirror) to The Fox and the Hound (co-producer). He did the climatic dinosaur fight in Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring in Fantasia, the Headless Horseman chase in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" section in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, the Crocodile in Peter Pan, and Maleficent as a dragon in Sleeping Beauty (the former three he animated and the latter he directed). Beginning with 1961's One Hundred and One Dalmatians, "Woolie", as he was called by friends, served as Disney's chief animation director. One of Reitherman's productions, the 1968 short Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. He also served as a producer and sequence director, and starred as himself in the 1941 feature film The Reluctant Dragon. All three of Reitherman's sons — Bruce, Richard and Robert — provided voices for Disney characters, including Mowgli in The Jungle Book, Christopher Robin in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, and Wart in The Sword in the Stone.

Reitherman directed several Disney animated feature films including: One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), The Sword in the Stone (1963), The Jungle Book (1967), The Aristocats (1970), Robin Hood (1973), and The Rescuers (1977).

Personal life and death

Born in Munich, Germany, Reitherman's family moved to America when he was a child. After attending Pasadena Junior College and briefly working as a draftsman for Douglas Aircraft, Reitherman returned to school at the Chouinard Art Institute, graduating in 1933. Reitherman served in World War II for the United States Air Force, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross after serving in Africa, China, India and the South Pacific. Reitherman died in a single-car accident near his Burbank, California home in 1985, less than 35 days before his 76th birthday. Reitherman was posthumously named a Disney Legend in 1989.[1]

Filmography

Year Film Director Producer Animator Notes
1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs No No Yes as Woolie Reitherman
1940 Pinocchio No No Yes as Woolie Reitherman
Fantasia No No Yes
1941 The Reluctant Dragon No No Yes as Wooly Reitherman
Dumbo No No Yes as Woolie Reitherman
1942 Saludos Amigos No No Yes as Wooly Reitherman
1947 Fun and Fancy Free No No Yes as Woolie Reitherman
1949 The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad No No Yes as Wooly Reitherman
1950 Cinderella No No Yes
1951 Alice in Wonderland No No Yes
1953 Peter Pan No No Yes
1955 Lady and the Tramp No No Yes
1959 Sleeping Beauty Yes No No
1960 Goliath II [fn 1] Yes No No Short film
1961 101 Dalmatians Yes No No
1963 The Sword in the Stone Yes No No
1967 The Jungle Book Yes No No
1970 The Aristocats Yes Yes No
1973 Robin Hood Yes Yes No
1977 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Yes Yes No
The Rescuers Yes Yes No
1981 The Fox and the Hound No Yes No

Notes

External links

  1. Disney legend Wolfgang Reitherman