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- Cobina Wright Sr. was born on 20 September 1887 in Lakeview, Oregon, USA. She was an actress, known for Danger! Women at Work (1943), Sweethearts of the U.S.A. (1944) and The Igor Cassini Show (1953). She was married to William May Wright and Owen Johnson. She died on 9 April 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Art Department
- Animation Department
- Art Director
Gustaf Adolf Tenggren was a Swedish-American illustrator. He is best known for his Arthur Rackham-influenced fairy-tale style and use of silhouetted figures with caricatured faces. Tenggren was a chief illustrator for The Walt Disney Company in the late 1930s, in what has been called the Golden Age of American animation, when animated feature films such as "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", "Fantasia", "Bambi" and "Pinocchio" were produced. Tenggren's early schooling and artistic influences were solidly grounded in Scandinavian techniques, motifs and myths; he worked with illustrating in the popular Swedish folklore and fairy tales annual "Bland Tomtar och Troll/Among Gnomes and Trolls", where he succeeded illustrator John Bauer. After his first exhibition in 1920, Tenggren immigrated to the U.S. where he joined his sister in Cleveland, Ohio. Moving to New York City in 1922, he made a name for himself in magazine illustration and advertising, while continuing to illustrate children's books.- István Kozma was born on 27 November 1939 in Budapest, Hungary. He was an actor, known for Szomszédok (1987), Hova vigyelek? (2005) and Mexico City 1968: Games of the XIX Olympiad (1968). He died on 9 April 1970 in Budapest, Hungary.
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- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Josef Neuberg was born on 4 March 1901 in Prague, Cechy, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]. He was a writer and actor, known for Pytlákova schovanka aneb Slechetný milionár (1949), Veselá bída (1939) and Andula vyhrála (1937). He died on 9 April 1970 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic].