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Roland Crandall

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Occupation
  
Animator

Parents
  
Charles Henry Crandall

Role
  
Animator

Name
  
Roland Crandall

Spouse(s)
  
Julia K. Hayes


Born
  
August 29, 1892 (
1892-08-29
)
New Canaan, Connecticut

Children
  
Roland Davenport Crandall

Died
  
August 14, 1972, Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

Grandparents
  
Mary Carmichael Mills, Charles Henry Sargent Crandall

Roland Dimon "Doc" Crandall (August 29, 1892 - August 14, 1972) was an American animator. He is best known for his work at Fleischer Studio, especially on the Betty Boop version of Snow White and as lead animator with Seymour Kneitel on the first year of the "Popeye" the Sailor cartoons starting in 1933.

Crandall was born in New Canaan, Connecticut, and attended the Yale School of Art. He was one of the first employees of Fleischer Studio, working on the early Koko the Clown shorts in the 1920s. Crandall's drawing ability was legendary; he provided nearly all the drawings for the 1933 Betty Boop cartoon, Snow White. The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. In 1994 it was voted #19 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. The film is now Public Domain.

Crandall retired from animation in 1941 when Paramount Studios acquired Fleischer Studios. He moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut, where he worked as a commercial illustrator. Crandall died on August 14, 1972 in Greenwich, Connecticut, 15 days before his 80th birthday.

References

Roland Crandall Wikipedia