Al Bertino

Al Bertino

  • Birthday: 1912-07-15
  • Deathday: 1996-08-18
  • Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also know as: Albert Bertino

Biography

Bertino began work for Walt Disney in 1935. Apart from his work on feature films, such as Pinocchio and Fantasia, Bertino also wrote for the Wonderful World of Disney, and helped create a number of attractions at Disneyland, including Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Haunted Mansion, Country Bear Jamboree, and America Sings. Until his retirement in 1977, he worked as an assistant animator and storyman for Mintz Animation, Harmon-Ising Animation, Disney, UPA, Snowball Animation, Grantray-Lawrence Animation and Walter Lantz Animation. In 1986, he won a Golden Award (given to Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists). -Wikipedia

Filmography

Production

Private Pluto

1943

As Animation

Grin and Bear It

1954

As Story

Let's Stick Together

1952

As Writer

Plutopia

1951

As Story

Rugged Bear

1953

As Story

R'Coon Dawg

1951

As Story

Uncle Donald's Ants

1952

As Story

Hooked Bear

1956

As Story

Bearly Asleep

1955

As Story

Beezy Bear

1955

As Story

Dude Duck

1951

As Animation

The Brave Engineer

1950

As Animation

In the Bag

1956

As Writer

Californy 'Er Bust

1945

As Animation

Hockey Homicide

1945

As Animation

Foul Hunting

1947

As Animation

Doc's Last Stand

1961

As Story

Fowled-Up Birthday

1962

As Story

Goose in the Rough

1963

As Story

The Goose Is Wild

1963

As Story

Pesky Pelican

1963

As Story

They're Off

1948

As Animation

Duck Flies Coop

1959

As Writer

Cold Turkey

1951

As Story

Man's Best Friend

1952

As Story

Two Weeks Vacation

1952

As Story

The Donald Duck Story

1954

As Writer

The Man from Button Willow

1965

As Additional Writing

The Unsung Hero

1961

As Writer

7 Wise Dwarfs

1941

As Writer

Barbecue for Two

1960

As Story

Doll Festival

1961

As Writer

Honorable Cat Story

1961

As Writer

Railroaded to Fame

1961

As Writer

The Rock Hound

1968

As Writer

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