Bill Peet

Bill Peet

  • Birthday: 1915-01-29
  • Deathday: 2002-05-11
  • Place of birth: Grandview, Indiana, USA
  • Also know as: William Bartlett Peed

Biography

American children's book illustrator and a story writer for Disney Studios. He joined Disney in 1937 and worked first on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) near the end of its production. Progressively, his involvement in the Disney studio's animated feature films and shorts increased, and he remained there until early in the development of The Jungle Book (1967). A row with Disney over the direction of the project led to a permanent personal break. Other feature films that Peet worked on before he left include Pinocchio (1940), Fantasia (1940, The Pastoral Symphony sequence), Dumbo (1941), The Three Caballeros (1944), Song of the South (1946, cartoon sequences), So Dear to My Heart (1948, cartoon sequences), Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Peter Pan (1953), Sleeping Beauty (1959), 101 Dalmatians (1961), and The Sword in the Stone (1963). Peet's subsequent career was as a writer and illustrator of children's books. -Wikipedia

Production

Song of the South

1946

As Animation Coordinator

Cinderella

1950

As Story

The Sword in the Stone

1963

As Screenplay

Alice in Wonderland

1951

As Story

Tiger Trouble

1945

As Writer

The Little House

1952

As Adaptation

Goliath II

1960

As Story

The Three Caballeros

1944

As Story

Wonder Dog

1950

As Story

African Diary

1945

As Story

Californy 'Er Bust

1945

As Story

A Knight for a Day

1946

As Story

Call of The Yukon

1938

As Screenplay

Ben and Me

1953

As Story

Here's Goofy!

1987

As Writer

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil

2019

As Characters

The Little House

1952

As Writer

Sleeping Beauty

1959

As Story

Peter Pan

1953

As Story

Song of the South

1946

As Story

Pinocchio

1940

As Adaptation

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