Bob Karp was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1911. He moved west
and joined his two older brothers at the Disney in 1937, where he
worked on the Donald Duck newspaper strip and other projects for 37
years.
Merrill De Maris was born in New Jersey in 1898 and in addition to
Silly Symphonies, wrote for the Mickey Mouse strip, and contributed
gags for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and other animated
films.
Bob Grant was an animator at the Disney studios from 1935-1938 and
drew Disney newspaper strips such as Scamp and Silly Symphonies
until 1968.
Al Taliaferro was born in Montrose, Colorado in 1905 and moved with
his family to Glendale, California in 1918. He was hired by Disney
in 1931 and after inking Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse strip,
went on to draw the Silly Symphonies Sunday page, where he first
drew Donald Duck, the character with whom he would become forever
associated.
Hank Porter was a staff artist at Disney from 1935-1950, who
created the newspaper strip adaptations of Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs and Pinocchio.
Author Residence- Deceased
Bob Grant was an animator at the Disney studios from 1935-1938 and
drew Disney newspaper strips such as Scamp and Silly Symphonies
until 1968.
Illustrator Residence- Deceased
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