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Harry Tytle began his 40-year Disney career in 1936. Over the years he wore many hats, including film cutter and production assistant, eventually becoming producer for live-action films and earning the unofficial title, “Walt’s right-hand man.”.
Harry Tytle was born on 9 August 1909 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was a production manager and producer, known for The Magical World of Disney (1954), Escapade in Florence (1962) and Justin Morgan Had a Horse (1972).
- Production Manager, Producer, Additional Crew
- August 9, 1909
- Harry Tytle
- August 19, 2004
It all begins with a gentleman named Harry Tytle. Tytle spent 40 years at the Disney Studio, eventually becoming a producer on live-action films. He was well-liked and was close to Walt.
Prologue and Foreword: Harry Tytle. Introduction: Bill Justice. Illustrators: T. Hee, Nick George, Milt Schaffer, Leo Salkin, Carl Barks, Roy Williams and Phil Parks. Signed by Harry Tytle. Illustrations: Title page by Phil Parks, 5 Hand-tipped color plates by various artists, and 21 Photographs.
Aug 19, 2004 · Harry Tytle (Teitel) began his 40-year Disney career in 1936. Over the years he wore many hats, including film cutter and production assistant, eventually becoming producer for live-action films and earning the unofficial title, “Walt’s right-hand man.”
Harry Tytle worked in thirty different classifications at the Disney Studio. He even slipped in a little polo when, in 1938, he captained a Disney team that defeated a team representing the Mexican Government in Mexico City.
One of “Walt’s Boys” An Insider’s Account of Disney’s Golden Years. Harry Tytle. Contributors: Prologue and Foreword: Harry Tytle. Introduction: Bill Justice. Illustrators: T. Hee, Nick George, Milt Schaffer, Leo Salkin, Carl Barks, Roy Williams and Phil Parks. Book Details: (Sold Out) Limited edition of 750 copies ($95)