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  1. Wolfgang Reitherman, affectionately referred to as "Woolie" by his friends, was born in Munich, Germany on June 26th 1909. His family moved to the United States a short while afterwards first settling in Kansas City, Missouri, and then Sierra Madre, California, where Reitherman grew up.

  2. Wolfgang Reitherman. Home. Filmografia. Direção. Ano Título Profissão Nota do usuário; 1977 Bernardo e Bianca: Diretor 3,8. 1977 As Muitas Aventuras do Ursinho Pooh: Diretor 3,2. 1973 Robin Hood:

  3. 10 de out. de 2017 · Of the nine top animators that Walt Disney affectionately referred to as his “Nine Old Men,” Wolfgang Reitherman is my favorite. He was the animator at Disney who was the best at dramatic staging and was responsible for many of the greatest action scenes and suspenseful moments in Disney animation before moving into feature direction on all the studio’s animated films from the sixties ...

  4. Wolfgang Reitherman (* 26. Juni 1909 in München, damals Deutsches Kaiserreich; † 22. Mai 1985 in Burbank, Kalifornien), auch bekannt als Woolie Reitherman, war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Trickfilm zeichner, Produzent und mit seiner Arbeit an sechs Walt Disney Meisterwerken einer der finanziell erfolgreichste Regisseure klassischer Zeichentrickfilme.

  5. Wolfgang (Woolie) Reitherman (München, 26 juni 1909 - Burbank, 22 mei 1985) was een Amerikaanse filmregisseur, tekenaar, filmproducent en lid van de zogenaamde Disney's Nine Old Men. Na zijn jeugd deels in München en in het Amerikaanse Sierra Madre te hebben beleefd, sloot hij zich in 1933 aan bij de animatieafdeling van Disney .

  6. Wolfgang Reitherman (1909 - 1985) fue un director y actor de Alemania conocido por 101 dálmatas, Los aristogatos, El libro de la selva, Los rescatadores, Merlín el encantador, Robin Hood, Lo mejor de Winnie the Pooh, Donald y las matemáticas, El dragón chiflado y Winnie Pu en el bosque encantado

  7. Reitherman also directed the first two Winnie the Pooh animated short subjects, winning an Oscar for Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1967). In 1985, four years into his retirement, Wolfgang Reitherman perished in an automobile accident.