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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0326814Ed Gombert - IMDb

    Ed Gombert was born on 16 November 1951 in Duarte, California, USA. He is a writer, known for Aladdin (1992), The Lion King (1994) and Pocahontas (1995).

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  2. animationguild.org › oral_history › ed-gombertEd Gombert | Animation Guild

    Mr. Ed Gombert has been one of the power-houses in feature animation story development for a long time. With a career start at Disney in the middle 1970s, Ed has worked as an animator, animation supervisor and board artist extraordinaire.

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    Ed Gombert is a former animator/storyboard artist for Walt Disney Animation Studios and Walt Disney Television Animation from 1975-2004.

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  3. One day, Simba and his best friend Nala explore an elephant graveyard, where the two are chased by three spotted hyenas named Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed. Mufasa is alerted by his majordomo, the hornbill Zazu, and rescues the cubs.

  4. Ed Gombert was one of the new team at Disney who joined the studio in the early Seventies. Along with such talents as Don Bluth, Randy Cartwright, Glen Keane, John Lassiter and others, Gombert formed a crew that the studio hoped would eventually take over when the original "nine old men" retired.

  5. Ed Gombert is known as an Story, Screenplay, Actor, Storyboard, Story Supervisor, Production Design, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes The Lion King, Mulan, The Little Mermaid, Tarzan, Lilo & Stitch, Pocahontas, Mickey's Christmas Carol, and Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse.

  6. Sep 13, 2011 · One animator in particular, Ed Gombert, harnessed his displeasure to comical effect by creating, and circulating, the following: a fake memo purportedly from then-head of department, Peter Schneider, in which he announced the retroactive renaming of Disney’s entire back catalogue, bar The Aristocats, in a similarly bland style.