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'''Gil Turner''' (11 septembre | '''Gilbert H. Turner''' dit '''Gil Turner''' (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 11 septembre 1913 - 19 mars 1967) Animateur, dessinateur de bande dessinée et producteur américain. | ||
Il débute comme animateur à | Il débute comme animateur à Detroit pour le studio ''Jam Handy'' qui produit des courts métrages publicitaires pour des compagnies comme Chevrolet (1936-38). | ||
==L'animation== | ==L'animation== | ||
En 1938, il s'établit en Californie et entre au studio de la ''Warner Bros'' | En 1938, il s'établit en Californie et entre au studio de la ''Warner Bros'' où il anime Bugs Bunny et Porky Pig (1938-44). | ||
Ensuite, il travaille avec [[Jack Bradbury]] pour Carry-Weston (films éducatifs pour le gouvernement) de 1944 à 1946. | Ensuite, il travaille avec [[Jack Bradbury]] pour Carry-Weston (films éducatifs pour le gouvernement) de 1944 à 1946. | ||
Il est également animateur pour la ''MGM'' en 1948-53 (Tom and Jerry, Barney Bear), ''Walter Lantz'' en 1953-56 (Woody Woodpecker, Chilly Willy, Maw and Paw) et ''UPA'' ( | Il est également animateur pour la ''MGM'' en 1948-53 (Tom and Jerry, [[Barney l'ours|Barney Bear]]), ''Walter Lantz'' en 1953-56 (Woody Woodpecker, Chilly Willy, Maw and Paw) et ''UPA'' ([[Mister Magoo]]). Suivront Format Films, Hanna-Barbera et Eagle Films. | ||
==Les | ==Les comic books et comic strips== | ||
Il dessine ses premières BD aux côtés de [[Jim Davis]] pour | Il dessine ses premières BD aux côtés de [[Jim Davis]] pour "Sangor Shop" en 1943-48 (Homer Hond, Bugsy Bear Family, Ringo, Happy) et produit de nombreuses bandes animalières pour les comic books "Coo", "Giggle" et "Ha-Ha". | ||
Puis il réalise le comic strip ''Chico'' en 1948. | Puis il réalise le comic strip ''Chico'' en 1948. | ||
Il travaille pour la [[Western Publishing]] entre 1947 et 1957, notamment sur des personnages Disney comme [[Mickey Mouse]], Bongo, Dumbo, Bucky Bug, Pluto, Les 3 petits cochons, Big Bad Wolf ou Lil' Wolf | Il travaille pour la [[Western Publishing]] entre 1947 et 1957, notamment sur des personnages Disney comme [[Mickey Mouse]], Bongo, Dumbo, Bucky Bug, Pluto, Les 3 petits cochons, Big Bad Wolf ou Lil' Wolf (dont il signe des scénarios), MGM comme [[Pancho Vanilla]] (qu'on peut lire dans [[Titi Poche]]), [[Jeannette et Doudou]], [[Lourdaud et Houpette]] ([[Barney l'ours|Barney Bear]]) et Warner Bros comme [[Bugs Bunny]] et [[Cochonnet]] (dans Tom et Jerry chez [[Sagédition]]). | ||
Il dessine le comic strip [[Holly Wood]] dans les années | Il dessine le comic strip [[Holly Wood]] dans les années cinquante. | ||
Il se retire à Phoenix (Arizona) | Il se retire à Phoenix (Arizona). | ||
==Bibliographie== | ==Bibliographie== | ||
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*1937-38 Films promotionnels pour Chevrolet | *1937-38 Films promotionnels pour Chevrolet | ||
*Warner Bros, 1938-43 | *Warner Bros, 1938-43 | ||
**17/12/1938 Porky the Gob | **17/12/1938 Porky the Gob (Porky Pig – Looney Tunes) | ||
**25/02/1939 Gold Rush Daze | **25/02/1939 Gold Rush Daze (Merrie Melodies) | ||
**12/08/1939 Hare-um Scare-um | **12/08/1939 Hare-um Scare-um (Bugs Bunny – Merrie Melodies) | ||
**18/11/1939 Porky the Giant Killer | **18/11/1939 Porky the Giant Killer (Porky Pig – Looney Tunes) | ||
**13/04/1940 The Hardship of Miles Standish | **13/04/1940 The Hardship of Miles Standish (Elmer Fudd – Merrie Melodies) | ||
**14/09/1940 Malibu Beach Party | **14/09/1940 Malibu Beach Party (Merrie Melodies) | ||
**18/01/1941 The Fighting 69 ½th | **18/01/1941 The Fighting 69 ½th (Merrie Melodies) | ||
**07/06/1941 Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt | **07/06/1941 Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (Bugs Bunny – Merrie Melodies) | ||
**06/12/1941 Rhapsody in Rivets | **06/12/1941 Rhapsody in Rivets (Merrie Melodies) | ||
**23/05/1942 Lights Fantastic | **23/05/1942 Lights Fantastic (Merrie Melodies) | ||
**17/10/1942 The Sheepish Wolf | **17/10/1942 The Sheepish Wolf (Merrie Melodies) | ||
*Carry-Weston 1944-45 | *Carry-Weston 1944-45 | ||
*1945 "The Inside Story of Seaman Joe" | *1945 "The Inside Story of Seaman Joe" (pour l'U.S. Navy) | ||
*MGM 1946-48 | *MGM 1946-48 | ||
**20/03/1948 What Price Fleadom | **20/03/1948 What Price Fleadom | ||
**26/06/1948 The Bear and the Hare [Barney Bear] | **26/06/1948 The Bear and the Hare ([[Barney l'ours|Barney Bear]]) | ||
**15/01/1949 Goggle Fishin' Bear | **15/01/1949 Goggle Fishin' Bear (Barney Bear) | ||
*Walter Lantz 1952-56 | *Walter Lantz 1952-56 | ||
**23/03/1953 The Dog That Cried Wolf | **23/03/1953 The Dog That Cried Wolf (cartoon) | ||
**11/05/1953 The Mouse and the Lion | **11/05/1953 The Mouse and the Lion (Foolish Fables) | ||
**29/06/1953 The Flying Turtle | **29/06/1953 The Flying Turtle (Foolish Fables) | ||
**10/08/1953 Maw and Paw | **10/08/1953 Maw and Paw (Maw and Paw) | ||
**28/08/1953 The Hypnotic Hick | **28/08/1953 The Hypnotic Hick (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**28/09/1953 Plywood Panic | **28/09/1953 Plywood Panic (Maw and Paw) | ||
**12/10/1953 Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Sure | **12/10/1953 Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Sure (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**21/12/1953 Chilly Willy | **21/12/1953 Chilly Willy | ||
**15/02/1954 A Horse's Tale | **15/02/1954 A Horse's Tale (Sugarfoot) | ||
**07/06/1954 Hay Rube | **07/06/1954 Hay Rube (Sugarfoot) | ||
**30/08/1954 Pig in a Pickle | **30/08/1954 Pig in a Pickle (Cartoon) | ||
**20/09/1954 Real Gone Woody | **20/09/1954 Real Gone Woody (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**17/01/1955 Helter Shelter | **17/01/1955 Helter Shelter (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**14/03/1955 Witch Crafty | **14/03/1955 Witch Crafty (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**09/05/1955 Private-Eye Pooch | **09/05/1955 Private-Eye Pooch (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**04/07/1955 Bedtime Bedlam | **04/07/1955 Bedtime Bedlam (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**09/1955 Square Shootin' Square | **09/1955 Square Shootin' Square (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**21/11/1955 Bunco Busters | **21/11/1955 Bunco Busters (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**13/02/1956 After the Ball | **13/02/1956 After the Ball (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
**12/03/1956 Get Lost | **12/03/1956 Get Lost (Woody Woodpecker) | ||
*UPA 1955-59 | *UPA 1955-59 | ||
**19/04/1956 Magoo Goes West | **19/04/1956 Magoo Goes West (Mister Magoo) | ||
**24/05/1956 Calling Doctor Magoo | **24/05/1956 Calling Doctor Magoo (Mister Magoo) | ||
**21/06/1956 Magoo Beats the Heat | **21/06/1956 Magoo Beats the Heat (Mister Magoo) | ||
**26/07/1956 Magoo's Puddle Jumper | **26/07/1956 Magoo's Puddle Jumper (Mister Magoo) | ||
**13/09/1956 Trailblazer Magoo | **13/09/1956 Trailblazer Magoo (Mister Magoo) | ||
**18/10/1956 Magoo's Problem Child | **18/10/1956 Magoo's Problem Child (Mister Magoo) | ||
**27/12/1956 Meet Mother Magoo | **27/12/1956 Meet Mother Magoo (Mister Magoo) | ||
**21/02/1957 Magoo Goes Overboard | **21/02/1957 Magoo Goes Overboard (Mister Magoo) | ||
**28/03/1957 Matador Magoo | **28/03/1957 Matador Magoo (Mister Magoo) | ||
**27/06/1957 Magoo Breaks Par | **27/06/1957 Magoo Breaks Par (Mister Magoo) | ||
**25/07/1957 Magoo's Glorious Fourth | **25/07/1957 Magoo's Glorious Fourth (Mister Magoo) | ||
**29/09/1957 Magoo Saves the Bank | **29/09/1957 Magoo Saves the Bank (Mister Magoo) | ||
**03/10/1957-09/1958 The Woody Woodpecker Show | **03/10/1957-09/1958 The Woody Woodpecker Show (série TV) | ||
**13/03/1958 Magoo's Young Manhood | **13/03/1958 Magoo's Young Manhood (Mister Magoo) | ||
**05/06/1958 Magoo's Three-Point Landing | **05/06/1958 Magoo's Three-Point Landing (Mister Magoo) | ||
**1960 Magoo Meets McBoing Boing | **1960 Magoo Meets McBoing Boing (série TV Mister Magoo ) | ||
*Divers | *Divers | ||
**11/1958 Gumshoe Magoo | **11/1958 Gumshoe Magoo (Mister Magoo) | ||
**06/03/1959 Magoo's Homecoming | **06/03/1959 Magoo's Homecoming (Mister Magoo) | ||
**1960 Magoo Meets Frankenstein | **1960 Magoo Meets Frankenstein (série TV Mister Magoo ) | ||
**01/12/1959 1001 Arabian Nights | **01/12/1959 1001 Arabian Nights (long métrage avec Mister Magoo ) | ||
*Hanna-Barbera 1960-61 | *Hanna-Barbera 1960-61 | ||
**30/01/1961-1962 The Yogi Bear Show | **30/01/1961-1962 The Yogi Bear Show (série TV) | ||
*Format Films 1961 | *Format Films 1961 | ||
**14/10/1961-12/09/1962 The Alvin Show | **14/10/1961-12/09/1962 The Alvin Show (série TV) | ||
*Eagle Films 1964 | *Eagle Films 1964 | ||
**03/04/1965 The Man from Button Willow | **03/04/1965 The Man from Button Willow (long métrage) | ||
* | *comic books | ||
**American Comics Group (alias Michel, B&I, B&M, Regis, Scope, Creston) | **American Comics Group (alias Michel, B&I, B&M, Regis, Scope, Creston) | ||
***Anchors Awry – Giggle Comics #69 (1950) | ***Anchors Awry – Giggle Comics #69 (1950) | ||
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***A Lion King – Ha Ha Comics #31 (1946) | ***A Lion King – Ha Ha Comics #31 (1946) | ||
***Mr. Scarecrow Goes to Town – Ha Ha Comics #26 (1946) | ***Mr. Scarecrow Goes to Town – Ha Ha Comics #26 (1946) | ||
***Ringo [Raccoon] – Giggle Comics (1945-47) | ***Ringo [Raccoon] – Giggle Comics (1945-47) (textes) | ||
***Trudy – Cookie #2 (1946) | ***Trudy – Cookie #2 (1946) | ||
** Dell (KK Publications, Western Publishing Company) | ** Dell (KK Publications, Western Publishing Company) | ||
***Barney Bear [and Benny Burro] – Our Gang #30-34 | ***[[Barney l'ours|Barney Bear]] [and Benny Burro] – Our Gang #30-34 (textes, dessins de Barks), 36-59 (textes) (1947-49); Tom and Jerry Comics #60-61 et al (1949) | ||
***Benny the Burro – Our Gang #5 (1943) | ***Benny the Burro – Our Gang #5 (1943) | ||
***The Big Bad Wolf – Four Color #218 (1949) | ***The Big Bad Wolf – Four Color #218 (1949) | ||
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***Couvertures – Four Color #403, 473 (1952/53) | ***Couvertures – Four Color #403, 473 (1952/53) | ||
***Dumbo and Little Pedro – Four Color #234 (1949) | ***Dumbo and Little Pedro – Four Color #234 (1949) | ||
***The Li'l Bad Wolf – Christmas Parade #1-4 (1949-52); Four Color #403, 473 (1952/53); Vacation Parade #1 (1950); Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #85-87, 92-97, 99-109, 11, 127, 130, 131, 133-153, 158, 169, 170, 172, 192-197, 201, 203 (1947-57) | ***The Li'l Bad Wolf – Christmas Parade #1-4 (1949-52); Four Color #403, 473 (1952/53); Vacation Parade #1 (1950); Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #85-87, 92-97, 99-109, 11, 127, 130, 131, 133-153, 158, 169, 170, 172, 192-197, 201, 203 (1947-57) (textes des #135-142, 147, 150-153, 158, 169, 170, 172) ; Wheaties Premiums #A6, B5, C3, D7 (1950) | ||
***Little Pancho Vanilla – Bugs Bunny Christmas Funnies #3-6 (1952-55) | ***Little Pancho Vanilla – Bugs Bunny Christmas Funnies #3-6 (1952-55) (textes #5) ; Bugs Bunny Halloween Party #1, 2 (1953-54); Bugs Bunny | ||
***Trick 'n' Treat Halloween Funnies #3 (1955); Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies #1-6 (1951-56); Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #130-155 (1952-54) | ***Trick 'n' Treat Halloween Funnies #3 (1955); Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies #1-6 (1951-56); Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #130-155 (1952-54) (textes #138-155) | ||
***Mickey Mouse – Firestone Christmas Giveaway (1947); Four Color #181 (1948) | ***Mickey Mouse – Firestone Christmas Giveaway (1947); Four Color #181 (1948) | ||
***Pluto – Four Color #313 (1951) | ***Pluto – Four Color #313 (1951) | ||
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***The Three Little Pigs – Four Color #218 (1949) | ***The Three Little Pigs – Four Color #218 (1949) | ||
*Dearfield (alias LAUE) | *Dearfield (alias LAUE) | ||
**The Bugsey Bear Family – | **The Bugsey Bear Family – ''Red'' Rabbit (1947) | ||
*Standard (alias Animated Cartoons, Polo, Better, Nedor, Pines) | *Standard (alias Animated Cartoons, Polo, Better, Nedor, Pines) | ||
**A. Wolf – (1944) | **A. Wolf – (1944) (textes) | ||
**Buster [Bruin] – Coo Coo Comics #41 (1948) | **Buster [Bruin] – Coo Coo Comics #41 (1948) | ||
**The Gardener's Partner – (1945) | **The Gardener's Partner – (1945) (textes) | ||
**Hosmer Hound – Ha Ha Comics (1946) | **Hosmer Hound – Ha Ha Comics (1946) (textes) | ||
**Pa Tucket – Wonder Comics #3, 4 (1944-45) | **Pa Tucket – Wonder Comics #3, 4 (1944-45) (textes) | ||
**Run Sheep Run – (1946) | **Run Sheep Run – (1946) (textes) | ||
**Wallace Wolf and Papa Bear – (1945) | **Wallace Wolf and Papa Bear – (1945) (textes) | ||
*William H. Wise | *William H. Wise | ||
**Pa Tucket – Complete Book of Comics and Funnies #1 (1944) | **Pa Tucket – Complete Book of Comics and Funnies #1 (1944) (textes) | ||
* | *comic strips | ||
**Chico –(1948-49) | **Chico –(1948-49) | ||
*Illustration de livres | *Illustration de livres | ||
**Tell-a-Tale – Uncle Wiggily and the Alligator #903 (1953) | **Tell-a-Tale – Uncle Wiggily and the Alligator #903 (1953) (textes, dessins de [[Bill Weaver]] – #2504) | ||
**Mickey Mouse and the Antique Chair #845 (1948) | **Mickey Mouse and the Antique Chair #845 (1948) | ||
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Gilbert H. Turner dit Gil Turner (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 11 septembre 1913 - 19 mars 1967) Animateur, dessinateur de bande dessinée et producteur américain.
Il débute comme animateur à Detroit pour le studio Jam Handy qui produit des courts métrages publicitaires pour des compagnies comme Chevrolet (1936-38).
L'animation
En 1938, il s'établit en Californie et entre au studio de la Warner Bros où il anime Bugs Bunny et Porky Pig (1938-44).
Ensuite, il travaille avec Jack Bradbury pour Carry-Weston (films éducatifs pour le gouvernement) de 1944 à 1946.
Il est également animateur pour la MGM en 1948-53 (Tom and Jerry, Barney Bear), Walter Lantz en 1953-56 (Woody Woodpecker, Chilly Willy, Maw and Paw) et UPA (Mister Magoo). Suivront Format Films, Hanna-Barbera et Eagle Films.
Les comic books et comic strips
Il dessine ses premières BD aux côtés de Jim Davis pour "Sangor Shop" en 1943-48 (Homer Hond, Bugsy Bear Family, Ringo, Happy) et produit de nombreuses bandes animalières pour les comic books "Coo", "Giggle" et "Ha-Ha".
Puis il réalise le comic strip Chico en 1948.
Il travaille pour la Western Publishing entre 1947 et 1957, notamment sur des personnages Disney comme Mickey Mouse, Bongo, Dumbo, Bucky Bug, Pluto, Les 3 petits cochons, Big Bad Wolf ou Lil' Wolf (dont il signe des scénarios), MGM comme Pancho Vanilla (qu'on peut lire dans Titi Poche), Jeannette et Doudou, Lourdaud et Houpette (Barney Bear) et Warner Bros comme Bugs Bunny et Cochonnet (dans Tom et Jerry chez Sagédition).
Il dessine le comic strip Holly Wood dans les années cinquante.
Il se retire à Phoenix (Arizona).
Bibliographie
- Jam Handy 1936-38
- 1937-38 Films promotionnels pour Chevrolet
- Warner Bros, 1938-43
- 17/12/1938 Porky the Gob (Porky Pig – Looney Tunes)
- 25/02/1939 Gold Rush Daze (Merrie Melodies)
- 12/08/1939 Hare-um Scare-um (Bugs Bunny – Merrie Melodies)
- 18/11/1939 Porky the Giant Killer (Porky Pig – Looney Tunes)
- 13/04/1940 The Hardship of Miles Standish (Elmer Fudd – Merrie Melodies)
- 14/09/1940 Malibu Beach Party (Merrie Melodies)
- 18/01/1941 The Fighting 69 ½th (Merrie Melodies)
- 07/06/1941 Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (Bugs Bunny – Merrie Melodies)
- 06/12/1941 Rhapsody in Rivets (Merrie Melodies)
- 23/05/1942 Lights Fantastic (Merrie Melodies)
- 17/10/1942 The Sheepish Wolf (Merrie Melodies)
- Carry-Weston 1944-45
- 1945 "The Inside Story of Seaman Joe" (pour l'U.S. Navy)
- MGM 1946-48
- 20/03/1948 What Price Fleadom
- 26/06/1948 The Bear and the Hare (Barney Bear)
- 15/01/1949 Goggle Fishin' Bear (Barney Bear)
- Walter Lantz 1952-56
- 23/03/1953 The Dog That Cried Wolf (cartoon)
- 11/05/1953 The Mouse and the Lion (Foolish Fables)
- 29/06/1953 The Flying Turtle (Foolish Fables)
- 10/08/1953 Maw and Paw (Maw and Paw)
- 28/08/1953 The Hypnotic Hick (Woody Woodpecker)
- 28/09/1953 Plywood Panic (Maw and Paw)
- 12/10/1953 Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Sure (Woody Woodpecker)
- 21/12/1953 Chilly Willy
- 15/02/1954 A Horse's Tale (Sugarfoot)
- 07/06/1954 Hay Rube (Sugarfoot)
- 30/08/1954 Pig in a Pickle (Cartoon)
- 20/09/1954 Real Gone Woody (Woody Woodpecker)
- 17/01/1955 Helter Shelter (Woody Woodpecker)
- 14/03/1955 Witch Crafty (Woody Woodpecker)
- 09/05/1955 Private-Eye Pooch (Woody Woodpecker)
- 04/07/1955 Bedtime Bedlam (Woody Woodpecker)
- 09/1955 Square Shootin' Square (Woody Woodpecker)
- 21/11/1955 Bunco Busters (Woody Woodpecker)
- 13/02/1956 After the Ball (Woody Woodpecker)
- 12/03/1956 Get Lost (Woody Woodpecker)
- UPA 1955-59
- 19/04/1956 Magoo Goes West (Mister Magoo)
- 24/05/1956 Calling Doctor Magoo (Mister Magoo)
- 21/06/1956 Magoo Beats the Heat (Mister Magoo)
- 26/07/1956 Magoo's Puddle Jumper (Mister Magoo)
- 13/09/1956 Trailblazer Magoo (Mister Magoo)
- 18/10/1956 Magoo's Problem Child (Mister Magoo)
- 27/12/1956 Meet Mother Magoo (Mister Magoo)
- 21/02/1957 Magoo Goes Overboard (Mister Magoo)
- 28/03/1957 Matador Magoo (Mister Magoo)
- 27/06/1957 Magoo Breaks Par (Mister Magoo)
- 25/07/1957 Magoo's Glorious Fourth (Mister Magoo)
- 29/09/1957 Magoo Saves the Bank (Mister Magoo)
- 03/10/1957-09/1958 The Woody Woodpecker Show (série TV)
- 13/03/1958 Magoo's Young Manhood (Mister Magoo)
- 05/06/1958 Magoo's Three-Point Landing (Mister Magoo)
- 1960 Magoo Meets McBoing Boing (série TV Mister Magoo )
- Divers
- 11/1958 Gumshoe Magoo (Mister Magoo)
- 06/03/1959 Magoo's Homecoming (Mister Magoo)
- 1960 Magoo Meets Frankenstein (série TV Mister Magoo )
- 01/12/1959 1001 Arabian Nights (long métrage avec Mister Magoo )
- Hanna-Barbera 1960-61
- 30/01/1961-1962 The Yogi Bear Show (série TV)
- Format Films 1961
- 14/10/1961-12/09/1962 The Alvin Show (série TV)
- Eagle Films 1964
- 03/04/1965 The Man from Button Willow (long métrage)
- comic books
- American Comics Group (alias Michel, B&I, B&M, Regis, Scope, Creston)
- Anchors Awry – Giggle Comics #69 (1950)
- Bingo – Giggle Comics #63 (1949)
- The Homeless Ghosts – Ha Ha Comics #35 (1946)
- A Lion King – Ha Ha Comics #31 (1946)
- Mr. Scarecrow Goes to Town – Ha Ha Comics #26 (1946)
- Ringo [Raccoon] – Giggle Comics (1945-47) (textes)
- Trudy – Cookie #2 (1946)
- Dell (KK Publications, Western Publishing Company)
- Barney Bear [and Benny Burro] – Our Gang #30-34 (textes, dessins de Barks), 36-59 (textes) (1947-49); Tom and Jerry Comics #60-61 et al (1949)
- Benny the Burro – Our Gang #5 (1943)
- The Big Bad Wolf – Four Color #218 (1949)
- Bongo – Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #82-84 (1947)
- Bucky Bug – Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #108, 117 (1949/50)
- Couvertures – Four Color #403, 473 (1952/53)
- Dumbo and Little Pedro – Four Color #234 (1949)
- The Li'l Bad Wolf – Christmas Parade #1-4 (1949-52); Four Color #403, 473 (1952/53); Vacation Parade #1 (1950); Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #85-87, 92-97, 99-109, 11, 127, 130, 131, 133-153, 158, 169, 170, 172, 192-197, 201, 203 (1947-57) (textes des #135-142, 147, 150-153, 158, 169, 170, 172) ; Wheaties Premiums #A6, B5, C3, D7 (1950)
- Little Pancho Vanilla – Bugs Bunny Christmas Funnies #3-6 (1952-55) (textes #5) ; Bugs Bunny Halloween Party #1, 2 (1953-54); Bugs Bunny
- Trick 'n' Treat Halloween Funnies #3 (1955); Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies #1-6 (1951-56); Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #130-155 (1952-54) (textes #138-155)
- Mickey Mouse – Firestone Christmas Giveaway (1947); Four Color #181 (1948)
- Pluto – Four Color #313 (1951)
- Porky Pig – Four Color #191, 241, 277 (1948/49/50); Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #70 (1947)
- Sniffles and Mary Jane – Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #103 (1950)
- Illustrations dans Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #84, 92, 93, 95 (1948/49); Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #96, 99, 101, 103, 115, 118 (1948-50)
- The Three Little Pigs – Four Color #218 (1949)
- American Comics Group (alias Michel, B&I, B&M, Regis, Scope, Creston)
- Dearfield (alias LAUE)
- The Bugsey Bear Family – Red Rabbit (1947)
- Standard (alias Animated Cartoons, Polo, Better, Nedor, Pines)
- A. Wolf – (1944) (textes)
- Buster [Bruin] – Coo Coo Comics #41 (1948)
- The Gardener's Partner – (1945) (textes)
- Hosmer Hound – Ha Ha Comics (1946) (textes)
- Pa Tucket – Wonder Comics #3, 4 (1944-45) (textes)
- Run Sheep Run – (1946) (textes)
- Wallace Wolf and Papa Bear – (1945) (textes)
- William H. Wise
- Pa Tucket – Complete Book of Comics and Funnies #1 (1944) (textes)
- comic strips
- Chico –(1948-49)
- Illustration de livres
- Tell-a-Tale – Uncle Wiggily and the Alligator #903 (1953) (textes, dessins de Bill Weaver – #2504)
- Mickey Mouse and the Antique Chair #845 (1948)
Auteur de l'article
- Fabrice Castanet d'après Alberto Becattini
