People
Max Fleischer
Biography:
Max Fleischer (July 19, 1883 – September 11, 1972) was an Polish Jewish American animator, inventor, film director and producer.
Fleischer was a pioneer in the development of the animated cartoon and served as the head of Fleischer Studios. He brought such animated characters as Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, Popeye and Superman to the movie screen and was responsible for a number of technological innovations including the Rotoscope.
(Wikipedia)
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Betty Boop: Queen of the Cartoons as Self (archive footage) | 1995-01-01 |
Cartoon Madness: The Fantastic Max Fleischer Cartoons as Self (archive footage) | 1992-10-27 |
Fleischer Studios Behind The Scenes as Self | 1938-12-01 |
More Pep as Uncle Max (voice) | 1936-06-19 |
Betty Boop's Rise to Fame as Max Fleischer | 1934-05-18 |
Just a Gigolo as Presenter | 1932-09-08 |
Koko's Field Daze | 1928-06-09 |
Ko-Ko's Haunted House | 1928-04-28 |
Ko-Ko's Tattoo | 1928-03-17 |
Ko-Ko's Hot Dog as Cartoonist (uncredited) | 1928-02-17 |
KoKo's Klock as Max Fleischer | 1927-11-12 |
KoKo the Kop as Max Fleischer | 1927-10-01 |
Koko Needles the Boss as Max Fleischer | 1927-05-09 |
Ko-Ko Makes 'Em Laugh as Cartoonist | 1927-02-10 |
Koko Back Tracks as Max Fleischer | 1927-01-01 |
Koko Gets Egg-Cited as Cartoonist | 1926-12-01 |
Fadeaway as Max Fleischer | 1926-09-01 |
Koko's Toot Toot as Max Fleischer | 1926-06-05 |
Koko at the Circus as Max | 1926-05-01 |
Koko's Paradise as Max Fleischer | 1926-02-27 |
Ko-Ko in Thanksgiving | 1925-11-21 |
Koko Packs 'Em as Cartoonist (uncredited) | 1925-10-17 |
Koko Nuts as Himself | 1925-10-15 |
Ko-Ko on the Run as himself | 1925-09-15 |
Koko Celebrates the Fourth as Cartoonist (uncredited) | 1925-07-15 |
Koko Trains 'Em as Max Fleischer | 1925-06-15 |
Big Chief Koko as Max Fleischer | 1925-05-15 |
Ko-Ko the Barber as Max Fleischer | 1925-02-25 |
Koko in Toyland as Cartoonist (uncredited) | 1925-01-20 |
Koko the Hot Shot as Max Fleischer | 1925-01-01 |
The Storm as Cartoonist (uncredited) | 1924-12-20 |
The Cure as Max Fleischer | 1924-11-15 |
Vacation as Cartoonist (uncredited) | 1924-07-23 |
Trip to Mars as Max Fleischer - Animator | 1924-04-01 |
Cartoon Factory as Various | 1924-02-21 |
Shadows | 1923-11-01 |
The Fortune Teller as Cartoonist | 1923-10-01 |
Balloons as Max Fleischer | 1923-09-01 |
False Alarm as Max Fleischer | 1923-08-01 |
Trapped as Max Fleischer | 1923-06-01 |
The Puzzle as Max Fleischer | 1923-05-01 |
Surprise as Cartoonist (uncredited) | 1923-04-01 |
Bed Time as Himself | 1923-03-01 |
Jumping Beans as Max Fleischer | 1922-12-15 |
The Reunion as Cartoonist (uncredited) | 1922-10-27 |
Flies as Max Fleischer | 1922-05-01 |
Bubbles as Max Fleischer | 1922-04-20 |
Birthday as Max Fleischer | 1922-03-11 |
The Dresden Doll as Max Fleischer | 1922-02-07 |
Invisible Ink as Max Fleischer | 1921-12-03 |
Fishing as Max Fleischer | 1921-11-21 |
Modeling as Cartoonist | 1921-10-01 |
Perpetual Motion as Cartoonist | 1920-10-02 |
The Clown's Little Brother as Max Fleischer | 1920-07-06 |
The Ouija Board as Max Fleischer | 1920-07-04 |
The Chinaman | 1920-05-19 |
The Boxing Kangaroo as Cartoonist (uncredited) | 1920-02-02 |
The Clown's Pup as Max Fleischer | 1919-08-30 |
Out of the Inkwell as Cartoonist | 1919-04-19 |
The Tantalizing Fly | 1919-03-10 |