Chatting with Lew Irwin and Betty Brenon
The careers of animation veterans Lew Irwin and Betty Brenon were similar in that both worked at Leon Schlesinger’s during the 1930s and both ended up in supervisory positions.
The careers of animation veterans Lew Irwin and Betty Brenon were similar in that both worked at Leon Schlesinger’s during the 1930s and both ended up in supervisory positions.
Paul John Fennell is certainly no stranger to Cartoon Research readers. A veteran of Disney, Iwerks, Warner Bros., Fleischer Studios – not to mention his Cartoon Films Ltd – and later at Hanna Barbera and Filmation.
Both Charles Couch and Robert Bentley were journeymen animation artists whose works and/or careers have attracted, at best, only modest attention. Here are my video encounters with each.
Tom Baron and Dick Hall are not exactly names that trip off the tongues of animation historians, though parts of their careers (if only in terms of credits) are easy enough to discover.