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  1. Willis Harold O'Brien (March 2, 1886 – November 8, 1962), known as Obie O'Brien, was an American motion picture special effects and stop-motion animation pioneer, who according to ASIFA-Hollywood "was responsible for some of the best-known images in cinema history," and is best remembered for his work on The Lost World (1925), King Kong (1933 ...

  2. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. In 1949, 16 years after his ground-breaking work on the 1933 film "King Kong", Willis O'Brien worked as Chief Technician on another gorilla film for Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Shoedsack titled "Mighty Joe Young".

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    • Oakland, California, USA
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  3. Willis Harold O'Brien (Oakland, California, 2 de marzo de 1886 - Los Ángeles, California, 8 de noviembre de 1962) fue un pionero en efectos especiales y animación stop motion estadounidense. Algunos de sus más notables trabajos son El mundo perdido, King Kong y El gran gorila (película que obtuvo un Óscar a los mejores efectos ...

  4. 5 de mar. de 2023 · Learn how Willis O'Brien, the pioneer of stop-motion animation, created the iconic giant ape and other creatures for the classic film King Kong. Discover how he combined animation, miniatures, and special effects to bring the fantastic and the real together.

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  5. Willis O'Brien was a pioneer of stop-motion animation, best known for creating King Kong and Mighty Joe Young. Learn about his life, career, awards, and tragic family history on IMDb.

    • March 2, 1886
    • November 8, 1962
  6. 22 de set. de 2020 · In the case of the pioneer of stop motion, Willis H. OBrien, the world was between the two most devastating conflicts in human history — the world wars — but there was a great deal of ...

  7. 10 de out. de 2019 · Through the pioneering special effects of Willis O’Brien, this silent film would lay the foundation for a wave of monster movies—most notably O’Brien’s career-defining work, King Kong. Like any good monster movie, it subtly commented on the fears of its author and audience.