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  • Franklin M. "Frank" Thomas was een Amerikaanse animator, hij was één van Disney's Nine Old Men en lid van de Firehouse Five Plus Two.
  • Frank Thomas is a former major league baseball player. He started his career for the Chicago White Sox and ended up playing for several different teams over the course of his career. Thomas' 1990 Leaf rookie card at one point was the hottest item in the hobby. He is nicknamed "The Big Hurt." Thomas was a five-time All Star and a two-time AL MVP. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014. Born: 1968 MLB Debut: 1990 Last Game: 2008
  • Frank Thomas is a French songwriter and music producer. In 2010, his work in Paris 36 garnered him an Academy Award nomination.
  • Franklin Thomas (5 de septiembre de 1912, Fresno, California – 8 de septiembre de 2004, Flintridge, California ) fue uno de los animadores de Walt Disney conocidos como los Nueve Ancianos.thumb|213px
  • Franklin M. "Frank" Thomas (born September 5, 1912) is an American Animator. He is one of Walt Disney's team of Animator known as the Nine Old Men.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Frank Thomas Real Name Unknown Job Titles Writer First publication Unknown
  • Franklin M. "Frank" Thomas (September 5, 1912 - September 8, 2004) was an American animator. He was one of Walt Disney's team of animators known as the Nine Old Men. Born in Fresno, California, Frank Thomas attended Stanford University, where he worked on campus humor magazine The Stanford Chaparral with Ollie Johnston. After graduating from Stanford, he attended Chouinard Art Institute, then joined The Walt Disney Company on September 24, 1934 as employee number 224. There he animated dozens of feature films and shorts, and also was a member of the Dixieland band Firehouse Five Plus Two, playing the piano.
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  • Animator
Birthloc
  • Montpellier, France
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  • Mickey Mouse
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Role
  • Composer
Spouse
  • Jeanette A. Thomas
Name
  • Frank Thomas
Naam
  • Frank Thomas
doodsoorzaak
  • Hersenbloeding
Birthdate
  • 1936
nationaliteit
  • 20
Afbeelding
  • Frankthomasdisney.jpg
Cause of Death
  • Cerebral hemorrhage
Titles
  • Writer
Partner
  • Jeanette A. Thomas
Died
  • 2004-09-08
  • Flintridge, California, United States
Children
  • Ann, Gregg, Theodore and Douglas
Occupation(s)
  • Animator
Nominations
  • 1
Born
  • 1912-09-05
  • Fresno, California, United States
  • Franklin Rosborough Thomas
gestorven
  • 2004-09-08
Geboortedatum
  • 1912-09-05
Kinderen
  • Ann, Gregg, Theodore en Douglas
jaren actief
  • 1934
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  • Franklin M. "Frank" Thomas was een Amerikaanse animator, hij was één van Disney's Nine Old Men en lid van de Firehouse Five Plus Two.
  • Frank Thomas is a former major league baseball player. He started his career for the Chicago White Sox and ended up playing for several different teams over the course of his career. Thomas' 1990 Leaf rookie card at one point was the hottest item in the hobby. He is nicknamed "The Big Hurt." Thomas was a five-time All Star and a two-time AL MVP. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014. Born: 1968 MLB Debut: 1990 Last Game: 2008
  • Frank Thomas is a French songwriter and music producer. In 2010, his work in Paris 36 garnered him an Academy Award nomination.
  • Franklin Thomas (5 de septiembre de 1912, Fresno, California – 8 de septiembre de 2004, Flintridge, California ) fue uno de los animadores de Walt Disney conocidos como los Nueve Ancianos.thumb|213px
  • Franklin M. "Frank" Thomas (born September 5, 1912) is an American Animator. He is one of Walt Disney's team of Animator known as the Nine Old Men.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Frank Thomas Real Name Unknown Job Titles Writer First publication Unknown
  • Franklin M. "Frank" Thomas (September 5, 1912 - September 8, 2004) was an American animator. He was one of Walt Disney's team of animators known as the Nine Old Men. Born in Fresno, California, Frank Thomas attended Stanford University, where he worked on campus humor magazine The Stanford Chaparral with Ollie Johnston. After graduating from Stanford, he attended Chouinard Art Institute, then joined The Walt Disney Company on September 24, 1934 as employee number 224. There he animated dozens of feature films and shorts, and also was a member of the Dixieland band Firehouse Five Plus Two, playing the piano. His work in animated cartoon shorts included The Brave Little Tailor, in which he animated scenes of Mickey Mouse and the king; Mickey and the bear in The Pointer, and German dialogue scenes in the World War II propaganda short Education for Death (shortly before Thomas enlisted in the Air Force). In feature films, among the characters and scenes Thomas animated were the dwarfs crying over Snow White's "dead" body, Pinocchio singing and dancing at the marionette theatre, Bambi and Thumper having fun on the ice, Lady and the Tramp eating spaghetti on their date, the three fairies in Sleeping Beauty, Merlin and Arthur as squirrels and the "wizard's duel" between Merlin and Madam Mim in The Sword in the Stone (in which he was paired with animator Milt Kahl to great effect), King Louie in The Jungle Book (the song number "I Wan'na Be Like You" featuring King Louie and Baloo the Bear dancing, which re-teamed him with Kahl), the dancing penguins in Mary Poppins, and Winnie the Pooh and Piglet in the Winnie the Pooh featurettes. Thomas was directing animator for several memorable villains, including the evil stepmother Lady Tremaine in Cinderella, The Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland, Captain Hook in Peter Pan, and Aunt Sarah in Lady and the Tramp. He retired from Disney on January 31, 1978. Thomas co-authored, with fellow Disney legend Ollie Johnston on the comprehensive book The Illusion of Life, first published by Abbeville Press in 1981. Regarded as the definitive resource book on traditional hand-drawn character animation (particularly in the Disney style), the book has been republished numerous times, and is widely considered "the bible" among character animators. The book summarised the Disney approach to animation through the so-called 12 basic principles of animation. Thomas and Johnston were also profiled in the 1995 documentary Frank and Ollie, which screened at the 20th Toronto International Film Festival, directed by Thomas's son Theodore Thomas. The film profiled their careers, private lives, and the personal friendship between the two men. Thomas' last appearance in an animated film before his death was in The Incredibles (directed by Brad Bird), although he voiced a character, rather than animating one. Frank and his friend and colleague Ollie Johnston voiced and were caricatured as two old men saying "That's old school..." "Yeah, no school like the old school." The pair had previously been heard, and caricatured, as the two train engineers in Bird's The Iron Giant. Frank Thomas died in Flintridge, California at the age of 92. The 2001 biography Walt Disney's Nine Old Men & The Art of Animation by John Canemaker (ISBN 0-7868-6496-6) chronicles Thomas' life. On the Animation Podcast, Disney director John Musker discussed Frank Thomas, and mentioned that at one time, fellow animation great Chuck Jones had christened Thomas the "Laurence Olivier of animators".
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