Clive A. Smith
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Clive A. Smith (often credited as Clive Smith) was one of three men who helped found Canada's animation studio Nelvana in the 1970s. Smith worked on some of his studio's first TV specials, including A Cosmic Christmas (1977) and The Devil and Daniel Mouse (1978). He worked as director of Nelvana's first feature film, 1983's Rock and Rule, and its 1997 animated version of the Pippi Longstocking saga.
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Nelvana Limited
Owned by Corus Entertainment |
Founded by: Michael Hirsh - Patrick Loubert - Clive A. Smith |
Current CEO: Paul Robertson |
Notable staff members: Roger Allers - Charles Bonifacio - Wayne Gilbert - John Halfpenny - Lenora Hume - Peter Hudecki - Raymond Jafelice - Vincenzo Natali - Bill Perkins - Dale Schott - Arna Selznick - Laura Shepherd - John van Bruggen |
Notable production crew: Jack Chojnacki - Patricia Cullen - John Bohach - Harvey Levin - Carole MacGillvray - Paul Pressler - Peter Sauder - Ralph Shaffer |
Acquisitions: Kids Can Press - Klutz - Windlight Studios |
Subsidiaries: Nelvana Home Entertainment - BearSpots (defunct since 1993) |
List of feature films, television series and specials |
See also Cinema of Canada, History of Canadian film and History of Canadian animation |
Official site - IMDb list |