Hugh Harman

Hugh Harman

Born: August 31, 1903
Died: November 25, 1982
in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA
Hugh Harman began work with Walt Disney in 1922 on the Laugh-O-Gram shorts. Harman and his partner, Rudolf Ising, then rejoined Disney for the Oswald cartoons, but stayed with producer Charles Mintz after Disney was let go.

Harman joined Warner Bros., but left in 1933 for MGM where he and Ising found success with the "Happy Harmonies" before being eclipsed by the animators of the time: William Hanna & Joseph Barbera--whom they hired.

Movies for Hugh Harman...

The Mad Maestro
Title: The Mad Maestro
Character: Conductor (voice) (uncredited)
Released: December 30, 1939
Type: Movie
A world famous conductor suffers while leading a mediocre orchestra.
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Ride Him, Bosko
Title: Ride Him, Bosko
Character: Second Cartoonist (uncredited)
Released: September 17, 1932
Type: Movie
Ride Him, Bosko! is a western-flavored cartoon with lots of shooting gags involving body reduction, and card characters singing! There's also an alcohol gag that has a really strong one turning a male piano player into a woman instantly!
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Alice's Wonderland
Title: Alice's Wonderland
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1923
Type: Movie
Instead of Wonderland, Alice visits the Walt Disney animation room.