| Search Results |
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Credit |
Tenure[hide] |
| KINNEY, DICK |
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Name and vital stats |
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KINNEY, DICK (writer; artist) |
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Biographical |
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Aka DICK KINNEY |
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Aka RICHARD TIMOTHY KINNEY |
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Family in arts |
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Brother: Jack Kinney |
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Nephew: Mick Kinney (animation editor) |
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Print Media (non-comics) |
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Writer: Juvenile books: Peter Pan and the Indians 1952 |
> 52 |
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Writer: Peter Pan & the Indians 1952 |
> 52 |
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Animation |
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Animation In-betweener: Walter Lantz: -1938- |
> 30s 38 |
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Animation Writer: Disney: 1940s-c58 |
> 40s 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 |
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Animation Writer: Disney: A Cowboy Needs a Horse 1956 short |
> 56 |
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Animation Writer: Disney: Make Mine Music 1946 |
> 46 |
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Animation Writer: Disney: Shorts: Goofy; Donald Duck; Pluto |
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Animation Writer: Terrytoons: Deputy Dawg c1962-63 |
> 62 63 |
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Animation Writer: Terrytoons: Hector Heathcoate c1959-64 |
> 59 60 61 62 63 64 |
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Animation Writer: UPA: 1001 Arabian Nights 1958 [Mr. Magoo feature] |
> 58 |
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Animation Writer: Walter Lantz: Cartune series c1958-62 |
> 58 59 60 61 62 |
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Animation Writer: Walter Lantz: Woody Woodpecker c1959-62 |
> 59 60 61 62 |
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Animator: Disney |
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Foreign comics |
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Foreign comics |
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Overseas comics |
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Comics for overseas market: (w/a) 1963-70s |
> 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70s |
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DONALD DUCK (w) 1960s-70s |
> 60s 70s |
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DOUBLE-O-DUCK (creat/w/a) 1960s-70s |
> 60s 70s |
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FETHRY DUCK (creat/w/a) 1960s-70s |
> 60s 70s |
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HARD HAID MOE (creat/w/a) 1960s-70s |
> 60s 70s |
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UNCLE SCROOGE (w) 1960s-70s |
> 60s 70s |
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Various features (w/a) 1963-70s |
> 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70s |
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Note on comics career |
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Teamed with Al Bertino to do comics. |
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Teamed with Al Bertino to do comics. |
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Source (some data) |
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Jack Kinney, brother. |
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Jay Kinney, brother of DICK KINNEY |
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Jay Kinney, brother. |
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