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Milt Kahl
Christopher Finch, Linda Rosenkrantz
Milt Kahl […] was still fully active at the Studio when Christopher Finch and Linda Rosenkrantz interviewed him. Christopher Finch & Linda Rosenkrantz: Can I start off by asking you what attracted you to animation in the first place? Milt Kahl: I had seen Three Little Pigs. I came here in ’34 and I was not really particularly attracted to animation. I enjoyed it but I hadn’t thought about being involved with it. It never entered my head. I was a commercial artist in San Francisco, and Ham Luske, who died just a few years ago, had worked with me on the Oakland Post Enquirer when I was about 16 and he was about 18. He was just out of college. He got me down here. […]

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Source type Book Series
Volume 6 Chapter: 15
Published
Subject date 1972
Language en
Document type Interview
Media type text
Page count 11
Pages pp. 123-133

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Id 438
Availability Purchasable
Inserted 2014-11-25