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Occupation
  
Animator

Siblings
  
Lee Blair

Role
  
Animator

Name
  
Preston Blair

Years active
  
1932–1995


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Full Name
  
Preston Erwin Blair

Born
  
October 24, 1908 (
1908-10-24
)

Relatives
  
Lee Everett Blair (brother)Mary Blair (sister-in-law)

Died
  
April 19, 1995, Santa Cruz, California, United States

Movies
  
Goggle Fishing Bear, The Bear and the Hare, The Bear and the Bean, Journey Back to Oz

Books
  
Cartoon Animation, Animation: Learn how to Draw A, Cartooning: Animation 1 with Pre, How to animate film carto, Cartooning: Discover the Secre

Similar People
  
Lee Blair, Fred Quimby, Don Bluth, Hal Sutherland, Lou Scheimer

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Preston Blair (October 24, 1908 – April 19, 1995) was an American character animator, most noted for his work at Walt Disney Productions and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animation department

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A native of Redlands, California, Blair began his animation career in the early 1930s at the Universal studio under Walter Lantz and Bill Nolan. He later moved over to Charles Mintz's Screen Gems studio, and in the late 1930s moved over to the Disney studio. At Disney, Blair animated cartoon short subjects, Mickey Mouse scenes in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" section of Fantasia, and the hippo-alligator dance in Fantasia's "Dance of the Hours" sequence. He also did some work on Walt Disney's Pinocchio and Bambi.

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Blair left Disney after the 1941 Disney animator's strike, and was hired to work for Tex Avery's unit at MGM. There, he became particularly noted for animating the titular female character in Red Hot Riding Hood. "Red" later re-appeared in more Avery cartoons, including Swing Shift Cinderella, Little Rural Riding Hood, Uncle Tom's Cabana and the Droopy cartoons The Shooting of Dan McGoo and Wild and Woolfy, with animation by Blair. In the late 1940s, Blair teamed with Avery animator Michael Lah to direct several Barney Bear cartoons.

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Blair continued his career in animation into the 1960s, working on The Flintstones at Hanna-Barbera. He is most noted, however, as an author of animation instructional books for Walter Foster Publishing. His first book, Animation, was published in 1948 and originally included images of the famous MGM & Disney cartoon characters he had animated, who were redrawn to obscure their origins in the second edition of the book. Blair would write many more animation how-to texts over the next forty years, culminating with 1994's Cartoon Animation, a 224-page book which compiles most of the content from all of his books.

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Preston Blair was the brother of artist Lee Everett Blair [1] and the brother-in-law of artist and designer Mary Blair. He died on April 19, 1995.

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