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Ollie Johnston

Oliver Martin Johnston Jr. (October 31, 1912 – April 14, 2008) was an American motion picture animator. He was one of Disney's Nine Old Men, and the last surviving at the time of his death from natural causes.[1][2][3] He was recognized by The Walt Disney Company with its Disney Legend Award in 1989. His work was recognized with the National Medal of Arts in 2005.

For those of a similar name, see Ollie Johnson (disambiguation).

Ollie Johnston

Oliver Martin Johnston Jr.

(1912-10-31)October 31, 1912

April 14, 2008(2008-04-14) (aged 95)

American

Oliver M. Johnston, Jr.
Oliver M. Johnston
Oliver Johnston

Animator

1934–1981 (at Disney)
1982–1993 (book author)

One of Disney's Nine Old Men

Marie E. Johnston
(m. 1943; died 2005)

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Career[edit]

Johnston was an animator at Walt Disney Studios from 1934 to 1978, and became a directing animator beginning with Pinocchio, released in 1940. He contributed to most Disney animated features, including Fantasia and Bambi. His last full work for Disney came with The Rescuers, in which he was caricatured as one of the film's characters, the cat Rufus. The last film he worked on was The Fox and the Hound. His work includes Mr. Smee (in Peter Pan), the Stepsisters (in Cinderella), the District Attorney (in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad), and Prince John (in Robin Hood). According to the book The Disney Villain, written by Johnston and Frank Thomas, Johnston also partnered with Thomas on creating characters such as Ichabod Crane (in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad), Sir Hiss (in Robin Hood), and story consultant in Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland.


Johnston co-authored, with Frank Thomas, the reference book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, which contained the 12 basic principles of animation. This book helped preserve the knowledge of the techniques that were developed at the studio. The partnership of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston is fondly presented in the documentary Frank and Ollie, produced by Thomas' son Theodore, who in 2012 also produced another documentary, Growing up with Nine Old Men, included in the Diamond Edition of the Peter Pan DVD.

(1981)

Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life

Too Funny for Words: Disney's Greatest Sight Gags0-89659-747-4)

ISBN

Walt Disney's Bambi—the Story and the Film ( 1-55670-160-8)

ISBN

The Disney Villain ( 1-56282-792-8)

ISBN

Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

Amendola, Dana (2015). All Aboard: The Wonderful World of Disney Trains (1st ed.). . ISBN 978-1-4231-1714-8.

Disney Editions

(2014). Walt Disney's Railroad Story: The Small-Scale Fascination That Led to a Full-Scale Kingdom (4th ed.). The Donning Company Publishers. ISBN 978-1-57864-914-3.

Broggie, Michael

Frank and Ollie's official site

at IMDb

Ollie Johnston

Disney Legends

Ollie's backyard railroad

- Wall Street Journal - April 22, 2008; Page D9

"Ollie Johnston: Last of the Red-Hot Animators" by John Canemaker

Carolwood Pacific Historical Society Web site