Anton Loeb

Anton Loeb

  • Birthday: 1908-03-31
  • Deathday: 1984-12-10
  • Place of birth: Ungvár, Hungary [now Uzshorod, Ukraine]
  • Also know as: Anton C. Loeb

Biography

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]

Production

Bargain Counter Attack

1946

As Scenic Artist

There's Good Boos To-Night

1948

As Background Designer

Funderful Suburbia

1962

As Scenic Artist

Double-Cross-Country Race

1951

As Scenic Artist

Swab the Duck

1956

As Scenic Artist

Insect to Injury

1956

As Scenic Artist

Car-azy Drivers

1955

As Scenic Artist

The Circus Comes to Clown

1947

As Scenic Artist

Greek Mirthology

1954

As Scenic Artist

Private Eye Popeye

1954

As Scenic Artist

Parlez Vous Woo

1956

As Scenic Artist

Pilgrim Popeye

1951

As Scenic Artist

Let's Stalk Spinach

1951

As Scenic Artist

Gym Jam

1950

As Scenic Artist

Abusement Park

1947

As Scenic Artist

Snow Place Like Home

1948

As Scenic Artist

Short'nin' Bread

1949

As Scenic Artist

Lulu in Hollywood

1944

As Scenic Artist

Starting from Hatch

1953

As Scenic Artist

Lulu's Indoor Outing

1944

As Scenic Artist

Fiesta Time

1950

As Scenic Artist

A-Haunting We Will Go

1949

As Scenic Artist

The Stupidstitious Cat

1947

As Scenic Artist

Goofy Goofy Gander

1950

As Scenic Artist

Comin' Round the Mountain

1949

As Scenic Artist

Miners Forty Niners

1951

As Scenic Artist

Drippy Mississippi

1951

As Scenic Artist

Boos in the Nite

1950

As Scenic Artist

Pleased to Eat You

1950

As Scenic Artist

Huey's Ducky Daddy

1953

As Scenic Artist

Much Ado About Mutton

1947

As Scenic Artist

The Land of the Lost

1948

As Scenic Artist

The Mite Makes Right

1948

As Scenic Artist

The Little Cut-Up

1949

As Scenic Artist

Heap Hep Injuns

1950

As Scenic Artist

Land of the Lost Jewels

1950

As Scenic Artist

Invention Convention

1953

As Scenic Artist

Forest Fantasy

1952

As Scenic Artist

Casper Comes to Clown

1951

As Scenic Artist

Casper Takes a Bow-Wow

1951

As Scenic Artist

Dizzy Dishes

1955

As Scenic Artist

Cat Carson Rides Again

1952

As Scenic Artist

City Kitty

1952

As Scenic Artist

Safari So Good

1947

As Scenic Artist

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