Leonard Glasser
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Leonard Glasser | |
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Born | United States |
Occupation | Screenwriter, animator, cartoonist |
Leonard Glasser is a screenwriter, cartoonist and animator.[1][2][3]
Glasser designed Ernie Pintoff's The Interview and The Old Man And The Flower. He cited André François and Saul Steinberg as inspirations.
He was the screenwriter for Mojave Moon and Out Cold and the animator for the 1971 film The Telephone Book.
Glasser attended the Philadelphia Museum School of Art 1953-1956. His production company was called "Stars and Stripes Forever Productions."
Film credits
- Mojave Moon (1996) - Screenplay
- Out Cold (1989) - Screenplay adaption of existing story
- The Telephone Book (1971) - Animator
- No Second Chances - Director
References
- ↑ "Leonard Glasser". The New York Times.
- ↑ "André François, RIP". Cartoon Brew. Archived from the original on 2005-04-15. Retrieved 2005-06-06.
- ↑ "The Fine Art". Cartoonbrew.com. December 2008.
External links
Leonard Glasser at the Internet Movie Database
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