- Ubbe Ert
Iwerks (March 24, 1901 – July 7, 1971),
known as Ub
Iwerks (/ˈʌb ˈaɪwɜːrks/ UB EYE-wurks), was an
American animator, cartoonist,
character designer...
- and
Iwerks Entertainment Inc. in 2002, the
company traded under the name “SimEx-
Iwerks Entertainment” with its head
office in
Toronto and
Iwerks offices...
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Donald Warren Iwerks (/ˈaɪwɜːrks/; born 1929) is an
American former Disney executive and co-founder of
Iwerks Entertainment along with
former Disney executive...
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Leslie Iwerks (/ˈaɪwɜːrks/) is an
American producer, director, and writer. She is
daughter of
Disney Legend Don
Iwerks and
granddaughter of
Disney Legend...
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Iwerks Studio was an
animation studio headed by
animator Ub
Iwerks.
Iwerks was
working for Walt
Disney when he
accepted a
contract with Disney's former...
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Iwerks. However, Walt and
Iwerks are made
redundant w****s
after when the company's
revenue declines. Walt and
Iwerks found their own business,
Iwerks-Disney...
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cartoons he
contractually owed Mintz.
Disney asked Ub
Iwerks to
start drawing up new
character ideas.
Iwerks tried sketches of
various animals, such as dogs...
- by
signing Disney's head
animator Ub
Iwerks to an
exclusive deal to
create his own
animation studio. The
Iwerks Studio was only
mildly successful, with...
- and best of all, Tom and Jerry.
Outside producers included Ub
Iwerks (1930–34, via
Iwerks Studio), Hugh
Harman and
Rudolf Ising (1934–5, via Harman-Ising...
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there by Walt Disney. It was the site of
inspiration for
Disney and Ub
Iwerks to
create Mickey Mouse. Laugh-O-Gram is the
subject of two
feature films:...