Mel Leven

Mel Leven

Born: November 11, 1914
Died: December 17, 2007
in Chicago, Illinois, USA
His most famous song is arguably "Cruella de Vil" from the 1961 Disney animated feature One Hundred and One Dalmatians. That same year, he also wrote the story and new lyrics to sixteen tunes for the film Babes in Toyland. In later years, he wrote songs, stories, and did voice-over work for the PBS children's series Big Blue Marble, and well as working on a number of projects for television commercials. He also composed "When The Buzzards Return To Hinckley Ridge" for the 1969 Disney animated short, "It's Tough to Be a Bird", which went on to win the Academy Award for Best Short Subject in 1970. The song was sung by comedienne Ruth Buzzi.

Leven was also the original voice of Snoopy, and was in Snap, Crackle, Pop commercials. He also wrote the Little Ranger Nature series for Disney in the 1960s.

His work has been honored with two Emmy Awards and two Peabody Awards.

A conservationist and talented fly fisherman, in retirement Leven traveled the world in pursuit of fish and became a beloved fixture along Northern California rivers in particular.[1] He features prominently in the 2009 documentary Rivers of a Lost Coast, on the decline of the California steelhead population. -Wikipedia

Movies for Mel Leven...

The Mouse and His Child
Title: The Mouse and His Child
Character: Ralphie (voice)
Released: November 18, 1977
Type: Movie
A mouse and his child, the two parts of a single small wind-up toy, go on a quest to become "self-winding".
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Back Stage Party
Title: Back Stage Party
Character: Self
Released: December 17, 1961
Type: Movie
A tour of the Disney Studio and a party celebrating the completion of Babes in Toyland.
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Back Stage Party
Title: Back Stage Party
Character: Self
Released: December 17, 1961
Type: Movie
Party, enterianment, and Behind the scenes