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220:). He recalled: "One of my first jobs was to hand out cels to the inkers. They were so slippery in their tissue separators that when I first was handed a stack, I immediately let them drop all over the floor!" Littlejohn worked his way up within the Van Beuren Studio to inking, assisting and then animating. In a 1985 interview, he recalled: "Fear of starving led me to animation — those were Depression days. I had no art training, but learned animation from a do-it-yourself kit." While at Van Beuren, he worked on 341:, and together they formed the Screen Cartoonists Guild Local #852 with Littlejohn as the president. Littlejohn later explained his decision to become involved in the union movement: "I just saw too many people getting away with a lot, and too few with nothing, and I had to get involved. So we formed a union." 377:
that he believed that Sorrell was a Communist, but his testimony was based on hearsay, "I believed at that time that Mr. Sorrell was a Communist because of all the things that I had heard ..." Littlejohn recalled Sorrell as follows: "Herb was an ex-fighter and a great champion for the little guy.
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began the next day. As animators marched in front of the Disney studio in Burbank, Littlejohn, who was a pilot, flew overhead and, in his words, "wiggled my wings" at the picketers, who "wiggled their signs back at me." The strike lasted for nine weeks and ended following pressure on Disney from
509:) use improvised dialogue to debate the possibility of nuclear war. In one scene, Littlejohn animated Gillespie's character performing dance steps. At the after-party, Gillespie told Littlejohn "Man, I'm glad you did that section yourself, because I can't dance!" 175:. The strike lasted nine weeks and resulted in Disney's recognition of the union, substantial salary increases, a 40-hour work week and screen credits. The Disney strike has been recognized as a watershed moment in the movement to unionize the animation industry. 406:, president emeritus of the Hollywood Animation Guild Local No.839, said, "Bill Littlejohn was the last of the dynamic Hollywood union organizers of the 1930s and '40s. His activism did much to build the standard of living studio animators have today." 333:
While working at Van Beuren in 1935, Littlejohn saw the origins of the efforts to unionize the animation industry. At that time, he recalled, "I kept my nose clean because many guys were getting in trouble and getting blacklisted."
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The Disney strike has been recognized as a watershed moment in the efforts to unionize the animation industry. According to one account of the strike, the strike resulted in substantial salary increases, a 40-hour work week and
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was amazed at Littlejohn's work, having never seen his characters moving before. Littlejohn animated about 12 minutes of the special. John Hubley died during open-heart surgery while the special was in production.
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Littlejohn co-founded and served as the first president of the Screen Cartoonists Guild Local #852 in 1938. He led the effort to gain recognition for the union at the major Hollywood animation studios. When
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and his attorneys. Disney angrily refused to negotiate and insisted his animators were represented by the Federation of Screen Cartoonists, a sham union set up by Disney that was declared illegal by the
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followed after a six-day lockout, but Disney refused to sign a union contract. After collecting enough members representation cards, Sorrell, Littlejohn and Disney animator Art Babbitt met
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who worked an early combination of the adding machine and typewriter. In either 1931 or 1934 (sources differ on the date), he began working in animation at the
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Director Michael Sporn has called Littlejohn "an animation 'God'" and cited his work as among the best in American animation. Of his work on the 1964 film
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Littlejohn worked with John and Faith Hubley for more than 30 years. In his later years, Littlejohn also worked on several other feature films, including
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disliked him too, because he was his own man and couldn't be controlled." Despite his involvement in the union movement, Littlejohn was not a target of
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and union organizer. Littlejohn worked on animated shorts and features in the 1930s through to the 1990s. His notable works include the
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in which a little girl takes Snoopy into her house, changes his name to "Rex," gives him a bath, and cross-dresses him for a tea party.
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and UCLA Animation Workshop hosted "An Evening With Animator Bill Littlejohn" and presented him with a lifetime achievement award.
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In 1984, Littlejohn and his wife, Fini, helped organize the Olympiad of Animation for the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival.
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When Van Beuren closed its doors in 1935 (or 1936), Littlejohn moved to Los Angeles, completed a degree in
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Harvey Deneroff. "The Olympiad of Animation: An Interview With Fini Littlejohn". Animation World Network.
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refused to negotiate with the union and fired 16 pro-union artists, Littlejohn led the union in the 1941
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to work as a test pilot and flight instructor. He also continued to do freelance animation for MGM and
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in New York. His aunt was a cameraperson there and he was hired as a cel washer on the original
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Board of Governors representing short films and animation. He was on the advisory board of the
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In the 1950s, Littlejohn worked at several commercial studios including Playhouse Pictures,
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National Student Film Institute/L.A: The Sixteenth Annual Los Angeles Student Film Festival
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Littlejohn was married for 61 years to Fini Rudiger Littlejohn, an actress and artist from
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Art Seidenbaum (November 28, 1965). "Cartoonists Advancing Art---at 24 Frames a Second".
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and was responsible for animating the two dancing penguins. He also worked in 1938 on
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Littlejohn was an active advocate for the art of animation, becoming a co-founder of
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Charles Champlin (May 26, 1984). "CRITIC AT LARGE: A Festive Olympiad of Animation".
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Sorrell and Littlejohn began organizing animation workers, and MGM, Walter Lantz and
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While associated with Melendez, he worked as one of the principal animators on the
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in 1987 and has been inducted into the Cartoon Hall of Fame. In May 1999, the
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Board of Governors representing short films and animation from 1988 to 2001.
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and was nominated for an Oscar. Littlejohn did initial test animation of
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televisions specials and feature films. His most popular scenes from the
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For that he was called a Communist, which he never was. In fact, the
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series at both Van Beuren and MGM. In 1938, Littlejohn worked on
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federal mediators, nationwide boycotts, the Bank of America and
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putting flowers in the muzzles of National Guardsmen's rifles.
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In October 1981, ASIFA presented Littlejohn with a special
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and Disney. The two married in 1943 and lived together in
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series. Littlejohn was one of the few people (alongside
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in 1969 and conducted a multi-city tour for many years.
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From 1988 to 2001, Littlejohn was also a member of the
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came a-calling, but they never did, strangely enough."
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In 1937, Littlejohn returned to animation, working for
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In 1962, Littlejohn was the principal animator on the
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It's Your 20th Television Anniversary, Charlie Brown
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Animation World Network. Archived from 1645:. Animation World Network. Archived from 1321:(1987) (additional animation; uncredited) 202:in 1914. His father was an engineer for 1671: 1557: 337:In 1938, Littlejohn met union organizer 186:in the mid-1960s. He also served on the 1562:Animation World Network. 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Newark, New Jersey
Malibu, California
animator
Tom and Jerry
Peanuts
The Hole
Winsor McCay Award
Annie Awards
UCLA Film and Television Archive
Michael Sporn
Walt Disney
Disney animators strike
ASIFA-Hollywood
International Tournée of Animation
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Newark, New Jersey
Pitney Bowes
Van Beuren Studio
Tom and Jerry
the other, more widely-known series
Amos 'n' Andy
The Rasslin' Match
The Lion Tamer
aeronautical engineering
Lockheed
Harman and Ising
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio
Happy Harmonies
Tom and Jerry
Jack Zander

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