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  1. 25 de ago. de 2016 · Aug. 25, 2016. Floyd Norman doesn’t think he’s special. Many others know differently, and for those who need more proof, “Floyd Norman: An Animated Life” is delighted to supply it. With ...

  2. The word legendary is sometimes overused, but Floyd Norman is an actual Disney Legend which is, in effect, the Walt Disney Company’s Hall of Fame. His journey with Walt Disney began in 1956 when its namesake was still running the company and includes work on iconic films like “Sleeping Beauty” and “101 Dalmatians.”. By Tony Wade.

  3. 3,337 Followers, 4,696 Following, 803 Posts - Floyd Norman: An Animated Life (@floydnormanmovie) on Instagram: "At 88, Disney’s first African American animator continues to impact animation and stir up *trouble*. Contact Floyd: Info@FloydNormanProductions.com"

  4. 16 de feb. de 2006 · In celebration of Black History Month, CBR presents a series of interviews with black creators, past, present and future. Today we talk with Floyd Norman, one time artist of "Katy Keene." He spoke about his history in comics, on why it's important to remain creative no matter your age and why he once chastised Spike Lee.

  5. 23 de nov. de 2016 · Floyd Norman penned his way into the hearts of Disney lovers more than five decades ago, sketching some of Disney’s greatest films. Norman, 81, was Disney’s first black animator, and now you can see the story of his life and the highs and lows he’s faced on Netflix in Floyd Norman: An Animated Life.The critically-acclaimed documentary ran in theaters in August and can be now be viewed on ...

  6. 24 de oct. de 2016 · Meet Floyd Norman and Leo D. Sullivan, two legendary black animators you really should know. It was 50 years ago when both Norman and Sullivan entered the animation industry, where few blacks were employed. They paved their way into history, and our hearts, with some of the greatest animated films of all time.

  7. Floyd Norman is an artist and an animator. He is associated with the Disney studios and has been working in the field of animations for the past 65+ years. He was born on 2 June 1935, in Santa Barbara California. Norman grew interested in the particular field from his childhood when he watched his first Disney movie, Dumbo in 1941.