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Robert Stokes
(1908-1980)
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Robert Stokes was born on 19 April 1908. He is known for
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
,
Fantasia (1940)
and
Jungle Jitters (1934)
. He died on 17 February 1980 in Palm Springs, California, USA.
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Known for
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
7.6
Animation Department
1937
Fantasia
7.7
Animation Department
(segment The Nutcracker Suite)
1940
Jungle Jitters
5.1
Short
Animation Department
1934
Rasslin' Round
5.8
Short
Animation Department
(as Robt. G. Stokes)
1934
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Dumbo
7.2
assistant animator
(uncredited)
1941
Fantasia
7.7
animator
(segment The Nutcracker Suite)
1940
Wacky Wildlife
6.3
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1940
Pinocchio
7.5
animator
(uncredited)
1940
The Autograph Hound
7.1
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1939
Mother Goose Goes Hollywood
6.3
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1938
Ferdinand the Bull
7.1
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1938
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
7.6
animator
1937
The Old Mill
7.8
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1937
Woodland Café
6.7
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1937
More Kittens
6.2
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1936
Toby Tortoise Returns
6.6
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1936
Bottles
7.0
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1936
Humpty Dumpty
6.5
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1935
Alias St. Nick
6.4
Short
animator
(uncredited)
1935
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Alternative names
Robert G. Stokes
Born
April 19
,
1908
Died
February 17
,
1980
Palm Springs, California, USA
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Worked with Hugh Harman on the Bosko cartoons in 1933, subsequently joining Ub Iwerks (1934) and Walt Disney (1936).
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