Art Stevens
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Art Stevens

May 1, 1915 - Roy, Montana, USA

Art Stevens was an animator at Walt Disney Productions during the Golden Age of American Animation. Stevens began as an In-Betweener on the 1940 film Fantasia. After doing in-between work on several films, he received his first screen credit as a character animator was on Peter Pan in 1953. During his career, Stevens contributed to the storyboards and animation in many Disney cartoon shorts and feature films including Ward Kimball's critically acclaimed 1950s television documentaries Man in Space, Man and the Moon and Mars and Beyond. Stevens was also an animator on the Oscar-winning shorts Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom (1953) and It's Tough to Be a Bird (1969).

In 1977, Stevens co-directed The Rescuers. He then co-produced and co-directed The Fox and the Hound (1981) and contributed story work during early production of The Black Cauldron (1985).

Stevens retired in 1983 after forty-three years at the Disney animation studio. -Wikipedia

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Movie1981The Fox and the HoundDirectorDirecting
Movie1977The RescuersDirectorDirecting
Movie1953Toot, Whistle, Plunk and BoomAnimationVisual Effects
Movie1961The Saga of Windwagon SmithAnimationVisual Effects
Movie1962A Symposium on Popular SongsAnimationVisual Effects
Movie1968Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery DayAnimationVisual Effects
Movie1961AquamaniaAnimationVisual Effects
Movie1968Steps Towards Maturity and HealthAnimationVisual Effects
Movie1969It's Tough to Be a BirdAnimationVisual Effects
Movie1977The Many Adventures of Winnie the PoohAnimationVisual Effects
Movie1981The Fox and the HoundCo-ProducerProduction
Movie1967A Salute to AlaskaAnimationVisual Effects
Movie1955Man and the MoonAnimationVisual Effects