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  1. Kenneth B. "Ken" Anderson (March 17, 1909 – December 13, 1993) was an American animator, art director, layout artist and storyboard artist for The Walt Disney Company. He had been named by Walt Disney as his "jack of all trades".

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    Walt Disney often referred to Ken Anderson as his “Jack of All Trades.” Over the years, Ken used his skills as architect, artist, animator, storyteller, and designer to masterful ends in several different areas of the Disney entertainment spectrum.

  3. Born on this day March 17, 1909, Ken Anderson’s journey began at Walt Disney studios in 1934, where he initially worked as an animator and art director. His talent for creating immersive settings and compelling characters quickly catapulted him to a position of influence within the company.

  4. Kenneth B. "Ken" Anderson was an American art director, screenwriter, and animator at Walt Disney Productions for 44 years. He studied architecture at the University of Washington, graduating with a B.Arch. in 1934. He was particularly influenced by faculty member Lionel Pries.

  5. Jan 24, 2020 · What makes Robin Hood a milestone is that it is one of the major inspirations for the official birth of furry fandom around 1980. Anderson created characters whose bodies looked and moved in a human manner (but were covered with fur or feathers or scaly hide) but had an animal head.

  6. Dec 13, 1993 · Kenneth B. "Ken" Anderson (March 17, 1909 – December 13, 1993) was an American animator, art director, layout artist, and storyboard artist at Walt Disney Animation Studios for 44 years.

  7. His roles have covered all levels of production from Production Management to Producing on fully animated feature films such as “Welcome to Monster High” & “Monster High : Electrified” to animated tv series such as “Happy!”