Milt Gross (/ɡroʊs/; March 4, 1895 – November 29, 1953) was an American cartoonist and animator. His work is noted for its exaggerated cartoon style and...
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novel written by American cartoonist Milt Gross and published in 1930. It was not as successful as some of Gross's earlier works, notably his book Nize...
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inspired other American wordless novels and a parody in 1930 by cartoonist Milt Gross with He Done Her Wrong. Following an early-1930s peak in production and...
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) by Jerry Van Amerongen (US) Banana Oil (1923–c. 1930) by Milt Gross (later known as Gross Exaggerations, The Feitelbaum Family, and Looy Dot Dope) (US)...
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inspired other Americans to experiment with the medium, including cartoonist Milt Gross, who parodied Gods' Man in He Done Her Wrong (1930). In the 1970s, Ward's...
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Among the big names who passed through the studio were Wallace Carlson, Milt Gross, Frank Moser, Burt Gillett, Grim Natwick, Raoul Barré, Pat Sullivan, Jack...
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sepia-toned prints. MGM brought in established newspaper cartoonists such as Milt Gross and Harry Hershfield in an attempt to both bolster the Captain and the...
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December 1881 23 June 1953 Painter, writer List of works by Albert Gleizes Milt Gross United States 4 March 1895 29 November 1953 Cartoonist Guccio Gucci Italy...
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Bill Tytla, Albert Hurter, Carl Lederer, F. M. Follett, Isadore Klein, Milt Gross, Walter Lantz and George Ruffle. Series Animated Grouch Chasers (1915)...
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1962–May/June 1962) Midnight Mystery (7 issues, January 1961–October 1961) Milt Gross Funnies #1–2 (August 1947–September 1947) Moon Mullins #1–5 (December...
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Screwloose is a character in the comic strip Count Screwloose from Tooloose by Milt Gross, introduced on February 17, 1929. The count is portrayed as a mentally...
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recover stolen loot. Based on an original story by American animator Milt Gross, the screenplay was the first film script by comedian Morey Amsterdam...
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for adults in c. 1971, planning to call it Banana Oil as an homage to Milt Gross (who originated the non-sequitur as a phrase deflating pomposity and posing)...
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and Jerry cartoons), dies at age 58 from a heart attack. November 29: Milt Gross, American cartoonist and animator (Bray Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
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It lasted from December 16, 1922 to 1923. The series was directed by Milt Gross. Strap Hangers Bobby Bumps at School Taxes If We Reversed "Bray Magazine...
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Count Screwloose and J.R. the Wonder Dog Jitterbug Follies Milt Gross 18 • First of two Milt Gross Count Screwloose cartoons.. • Extra on the DVD of At the...
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Western literature. Tezuka's "cinematic" page layouts were influenced by Milt Gross' early graphic novel He Done Her Wrong. He read this book as a child,...
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comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Jack Townley and Milt Gross. The film stars Judy Canova, Francis Lederer, Raymond Walburn, Slim Summerville...
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Clampett, and he also names Chuck Jones, Frank Sinatra, Kirk Douglas, Milt Gross, Tex Avery, Peter Lorre, The Three Stooges, Al Jolson, Bing Crosby, Dean...
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Gross (1934–2001), French linguist Michael Gross (disambiguation), multiple people Michael Groß, German politician Michael Groß, German swimmer Milt Gross...
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Fantagraphics (an anthology of vintage comics also featuring Rube Goldberg, Milt Gross and Dr. Seuss) Smokey Stover and Spooky the Cat: The Collected Sundays...
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strips to depict the lives of the typical American family. Gene Carr and Milt Gross were also notable for the number of their comic strips published and distributed...
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private soldiers Jostling seedy Eastern brigands. In 1926, cartoonist Milt Gross published Hiawatta witt No Odder Poems, a Yiddish-English parody with...
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High-Toned Women The Carl Barks' Big Book of Barney Bear The Complete Milt Gross Dan DeCarlo's Jetta Dick Briefer's Frankenstein (The Chilling Archives...
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by Edmond L. Hartman, Elwood Ullman Based on An unpublished story by Milt Gross and Edward F. Cline Produced by Milton Feld Starring Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson...
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Hoff was born in Bronx, New York. While he was still at high school, Milt Gross, a popular 1930s cartoonist, told him at an assembly, "Kid, someday you'll...
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Goldberg, Rudolph Dirks, Fred Opper, Billy DeBeck, George McManus, and Milt Gross. At about this same time, Capp became a voracious reader. According to...
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comedian and actor (voice of Timothy Q. Mouse in Dumbo), (d. 1960). March 4: Milt Gross, American cartoonist and animator (Bray Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
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edited by Trina Robbins Gross Exaggerations: The Meshuga Comic Strips of Milt Gross (Sunday Press Books/IDW Publishing) by Milt Gross, edited by Peter Maresca...
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Hannah by Courtney Dunkel Hawks & Doves by Al Jaffee. He Done Her Wrong by Milt Gross. Henry by Carl Thomas Anderson. Herman by Clyde Lamb. Hi and Jinx by Jonny...
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