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Anton Loeb

Anton Loeb

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Anton C. Loeb (31 March 1908 – 10 December 1984) was a cartoonist, illustrator and theatrical animator. He illustrated children's books in the late 1940s, including a collection of Aesop's Fables in a book called Storytime Favorites. Loeb worked primarily as one of Paramount's lead theatrical cartoon Background Painters in the 1950s, and then moved on to TV animation in the 1960s. He worked for Fleischer Studios, which produced the Popeye cartoons, and did the illustrations for Allan Chaffee's version of The Wizard Of Oz, adapted from L. Frank Baum's 1900 classic original. This abridged version was published in 1950 by Random House. Loeb was born in Hungary and raised in New York City. When he was 15 he was a scenic designer for the Metropolitan Opera Company. He had already attended the Academy of Design in New York under the sponsorship of banker George Baker. Loeb also sang in the Brooklyn Academy of Music, moved on to Broadway and the lead in musical comedies, but laryngitis robbed him of his ability to sing. He died of cancer at the age of 76. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

Born: March 31, 1908 in Ungvár, Hungary [now Uzshorod, Ukraine]

Died: December 10, 1984 (Age 76)

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Anton Loeb  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
CrewScenic Artist1960
Short Film
5.8
CrewScenic Artist1949
Short Film
6.3
CrewScenic Artist1947
Short Film
6.2
CrewScenic Artist1946
Short Film
6
CrewScenic Artist1950
Short Film
5.9
CrewScenic Artist1954
Short Film
6.3
CrewScenic Artist1956
Short Film
6
CrewScenic Artist1956
Short Film
6.1
CrewScenic Artist1954
Short Film
6
CrewScenic Artist1947
Short Film
6.4
ArtBackground Designer1948
Short Film
7.5
CrewScenic Artist1948
Short Film
6.9
CrewScenic Artist1950
Short Film
CrewScenic Artist1948
Short Film
5.9
CrewScenic Artist1953
Short Film
5.9
CrewScenic Artist1952
Short Film
6.4
CrewScenic Artist1951
Short Film
6.1
CrewScenic Artist1951
Short Film
6.4
CrewScenic Artist1948
Short Film
CrewScenic Artist1955
Short Film
6.6
CrewScenic Artist1956
Short Film
7.5
CrewScenic Artist1955
Short Film
CrewScenic Artist1951
Short Film
CrewScenic Artist1951
Short Film
5.3
CrewScenic Artist1953
Short Film
5.3
CrewScenic Artist1952
Short Film
6.1
CrewScenic Artist1951
Short Film
5.2
CrewScenic Artist1950
Short Film
6.2
CrewScenic Artist1950
Short Film
6
CrewScenic Artist1944
Short Film
5.5
CrewScenic Artist1944
Short Film
6.6
CrewScenic Artist1947
Short Film
7.1
CrewScenic Artist1947
Short Film
6.7
CrewScenic Artist1947
Short Film
4.3
CrewScenic Artist1949
Short Film
5.6
CrewScenic Artist1950
Short Film
5.6
CrewScenic Artist1949
Short Film
7.7
CrewScenic Artist1950
Short Film
5.2
CrewScenic Artist1962
Short Film
5.9
CrewScenic Artist1949
Short Film
5.9
CrewScenic Artist1952
Short Film
6.6
CrewScenic Artist1953
Short Film
6.3
CrewScenic Artist1951
Short Film
6.4
CrewScenic Artist1951
Short Film
5.8
CrewScenic Artist1950
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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