Campbell Grant
Campbell Grant was a talented animator and story director whose career at Disney spanned over a dozen years. His contributions significantly shaped some of the studio's most beloved films. Among his notable works, Grant played a pivotal role in the animation of the iconic "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and was responsible for character designs in "Pinocchio." He also made a significant impact on the classic "Fantasia," particularly through his story development for the memorable "Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria" segment.
In addition to his animation work, Grant showcased his writing skills as a contributor to the Goofy cartoon "They're Off." He lent his voice to the character Angus MacBadger in the "Wind in the Willows" segment of "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad," further demonstrating his versatility in the animation field.
Outside of his cinematic achievements, Grant was recognized as an authority on the rock art of the Chumash Indians in California, highlighting his diverse interests and expertise. His dual passions for animation and cultural history enriched both his professional and personal life, leaving a lasting legacy in the realms of entertainment and art. Through his creative endeavors, Campbell Grant remains a celebrated figure in the history of animation.
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