Аватар персоны Ken Peterson

Ken Peterson

Producer
he joined the Walt Disney Studios in 1936. In 1937, he was assigned to "Snow White," his first feature-length film, the first animated feature-length film. In 1941, he was selected as the animator's representative during a strike at the studios. Walt Disney was so impressed with his civility and good humor, he promoted Peterson quickly to head of the Art Department. He was the production supervisor on such films as "Alice in Wonderland," "Lady and the Tramp," "101 Dalmatians" and "Sleeping Beauty." He also played an important role in the development of Disneyland. He oversaw original merchandising and established the Art Corner and Merlin's Magic Shop. Peterson also produced live-action documentaries, television shows, short-subject films and later became a governor of the Academy Awards Assn. He was born in San Francisco and grew up in Hawaii. He graduated from the University of Washington. -http://articles.glendalenewspress.com/2000-04-04/news/export49409_1_animator-dalmatians-snow-white

01-01-1909

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Capricorn

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Total Films

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San Francisco, California, USA

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producer

16 Works

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24 Works

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8 Works

Man, Monsters & Mysteries

Man, Monsters & Mysteries

Man, Monsters and Mysteries is a 1974 Disney educational animated featurette. It explains about man's intriguing questions about monsters, mysteries and even the enigmatic Loch Ness monster.
7.5

Year:

1974

Ringo, the Refugee Raccoon

Ringo, the Refugee Raccoon

A raccoon’s habitat is destroyed by construction of a new shopping center and he gets into all sorts of trouble trying to find a new place to live.
0.0

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1974

Room for Heroes

Room for Heroes

Educational film describing the exploits of American heroes such as Johnny Appleseed, Davy Crockett, Pecos Bill, and Casey Jones;
0.0

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1971

New Girl

New Girl

One of the educational short films in the "What Should I Do?"-series made by Walt Disney Productions.
4.0

Year:

1970

Physical Fitness and Good Health

Physical Fitness and Good Health

Exercise, rest and proper diet are essential for physical fitness. Diagrams show the structure and function of muscles and the importance of exercise to tone muscles, nerves and organs. With rest, muscles are cleansed of wastes and refueled. Food, our only energy source, provides fuel for the body mechanism. If the physical side of the Health Triangle is weak, the other two sides can be adversely affected.
6.0

Year:

1969

The Social Side of Health

The Social Side of Health

The narrator tells of the three sides of health represented by a triangle with the physical side at the bottom, the mental side on the left, and the social side-the subject of this film-on the right.
6.0

Year:

1969

Understanding Stresses and Strains

Understanding Stresses and Strains

This film suggests the usage of common sense to minimize the normal stresses and strains of everyday life.
6.0

Year:

1968

Steps Towards Maturity and Health

Steps Towards Maturity and Health

There is a focus on the need for physical, mental and social health to be fully developed in order for humans to function properly within society. The film is aimed at an adolescent audience who are independently confronting developments in these aspects of their well-being for the first time.
6.0

Year:

1968

Donald's Fire Survival Plan

Donald's Fire Survival Plan

Donald Duck shows how to prevent fire in the home by using a bit of forethought and prevention.
6.7

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1966

Goofy's Freeway Troubles

Goofy's Freeway Troubles

After a brief review of the problems described in Freewayphobia #1 (1965), we see a new range of problems. These include: abrupt breakdowns due to poor maintenance; unsecured loads; running out of gas. We learn how to handle breakdowns properly. We also learn about situations that can affect the driver, like fatigue, alcohol, turnpike trance, and the weather.
6.8

Year:

1965

Steel and America

Steel and America

A short film by Disney in which Donald Duck is involved in showing the history of Steel and America.
5.5

Year:

1965

Freewayphobia

Freewayphobia

Goofy demonstrates the three types of freeway drivers not to be: the timid driver, the aggressive driver and the inattentive driver.
6.2

Year:

1965

One Hundred and One Dalmatians

One Hundred and One Dalmatians

When a litter of dalmatian puppies are abducted by the minions of Cruella De Vil, the parents must find them before she uses them for a diabolical fashion statement. In a Disney animation classic, Dalmatian Pongo is tired of his bachelor-dog life. He spies lovely Perdita and maneuvers his master, Roger, into meeting Perdita's owner, Anita. The owners fall in love and marry, keeping Pongo and Perdita together too. After Perdita gives birth to a litter of 15 puppies, Anita's old school friend Cruella De Vil wants to buy them all. Roger declines her offer, so Cruella hires the criminal Badun brothers to steal them -- so she can have a fur coat.
7.2

Year:

1961

Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty

Cursed to die by the evil fairy Maleficent when she was a baby, Princess Aurora is sent into hiding under protection from three good fairies. As she grows up far away, Maleficent becomes increasingly determined to seal the princess's fate.
6.9

Year:

1959

Lady and the Tramp

Lady and the Tramp

Lady, a golden cocker spaniel, meets up with a mongrel dog who calls himself the Tramp. He is obviously from the wrong side of town, but happenings at Lady's home make her decide to travel with him for a while.
7.1

Year:

1955

Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

On a golden afternoon, wildly curious young Alice tumbles into the burrow and enters the merry, madcap world of Wonderland full of whimsical escapades.
7.2

Year:

1951