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  1. Rudolph Carl Ising, ou Rudolf Ising, est un producteur et réalisateur américain, né le 7 août 1903 à Kansas City, dans le Missouri, et décédé d'un cancer le 18 juillet 1992 à Newport Beach, en Californie (États-Unis) [1]. Il est le cofondateur du studio d'animation Harman-Ising Studio avec Hugh Harman.

  2. Rudolph Ising (Rudolf Ising), animator, born Kansas City Missouri 1903, died Los Angeles 18 July 1992. RUDOLF ISING was the creator of the slumbrous, lumbering Barney Bear, star of one of the most ...

  3. Rudolf Carl Ising, Sr. (August 7, 1903 – July 18, 1992) was an American animator, director and producer. He is known for making cartoons for Warner Bros. and his collaboration with partner Hugh Harman.During their tenure at Warner Bros. under producer Leon Schlesinger, the two co-created the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical shorts in 1930 and 1931, respectively.

  4. Harman e Ising fue un dúo de animación, dirección y producción cinematográfico, conformado por Hugh Harman y Rudolf Ising, conocidos por fundar los estudios de animación de Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. y MGM Cartoon Studio.. Historia. Harman e Ising comenzaron en la animación a principios de los años 1920 en el estudio de Walt Disney en Kansas City. ...

  5. Rudolf ¨Rudy¨ Ising was an animator and producer. He is best known for co-creating the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series with Hugh Harman for Leon Schlesinger and Warner Bros. and for producing cartoons at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio. He has produced early Tom and Jerry cartoon shorts. He also created Barney Bear. Harman and Ising first worked in animation in the early 1920s ...

  6. Other articles where Rudolf Ising is discussed: Looney Tunes: …to animators Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, who were using the then novel innovation of synchronized sound to create animated talkies. Their first animated film for Schlesinger, Sinkin’ in the Bathtub (1930), featured Bosko, a wide-eyed character that bore an uncanny resemblance to Otto Messmer’s Felix the Cat.

  7. Hugh Harman and Rudolf Carl "Rudy" Ising (both were born in August 1903, Harman on August 31st, and Ising on August 7th; Harman died on November 25, 1982 and Ising died on July 18, 1992) were former Walt Disney employees, getting their start on series such as the Newman Laugh-O-Grams, the Alice Comedies and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, helping jump-start the Warner Bros. cartoon studio in 1929 ...