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Ollie Johnston was a pioneering American animator known for his significant contributions to the Walt Disney animation legacy. As one of Disney's Nine Old Men, he played a crucial role in creating some of the most beloved animated films in history, including classics such as "Bambi," "Cinderella," and "The Jungle Book." Johnston was renowned for his mastery of character animation, bringing life and emotion to the characters he animated, which helped to set a high standard for the animation industry as a whole.

Throughout his illustrious career, Johnston's work was characterized by a deep understanding of storytelling and character development. He was instrumental in developing techniques that emphasized emotional depth and realism in animation. His collaboration with fellow animators and his mentorship of younger artists left a lasting impact on the field. Beyond his work at Disney, Johnston co-authored the influential book "The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation," which serves as a fundamental resource for animators worldwide, detailing the principles of animation and the magic behind Disney's success.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita October 5, 1912
Luogo di nascita Palo Alto, California, USA
Data di morte April 14, 2008