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Bill Tytla
from Cartoonist PROfiles number 40 (December 1978)
Grim Natwick
How does one start to write about a superb artistic talent? Does it matter where he was born, or when, or who his parents were? These questions are like strangers ringing my doorbell at midnight and asking, “Where were you on the summer of 1934?” Well, where was I? I spent much of my time in the small room of the Walt Disney Hyperion studio. I was an animator. The room next to me was occupied by a young artist from New York named William Vladimir Tytla. He was being assisted by a talented young artist named Bill Shull. My assistant was an equally talented artist, Jack Campbell. […]

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Source type Book Series
Volume 7 Chapter: 6
Published
Subject date 1978
Language en
Document type Feature
Media type text
Page count 3
Pages pp. 61-63

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Availability Purchasable
Inserted 2014-11-25