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Edward Robert Sears (March 13, 1900 – August 22, 1958) was an American animator during the Golden Age of American animation. Sears worked for the Fleischer Studios in the late-1920s and early-1930s, and was hired away from Max Fleischer to work at the Walt Disney studio in 1931.
Edward Robert "Ted" Sears Jr. was an animator and story writer for Disney during its early years. As his writing partner, Winston Hibler, once put it, "Perhaps Ted's greatest talent was his own unique brand of humor.
Ted Sears. Writer: Pinocchio. As his writing partner, Winston Hibler, once put it, "Perhaps Ted's greatest talent was his own unique brand of humor. It was warm, gentle humor; there was never a barb in it. And his was the key, to Ted's whole personality.
Biography. “Born : Pratt Falls, New York, in 1900. “Educated in pool rooms. “Youngest graduate of Elmira Reform School, ‘09. “Married Eva Tanguay in 1913. “Two children, Lew Cody and George Bernard Shaw. “Favorite sport : Murder. “Batting average : 237.” -published in the June 20, 1931 edition of The Motion Picture Daily.
Teddy Sears. Actor: The Flash. When Steven Bochco cast Teddy Sears in the role of Richard Patrick Woolsley IV in TNT's hit series Raising the Bar (2008), he had no way of knowing the parallels between the actor's life and the character's.
Sears, Ted (1900-1958) Starting in animation at Disney in 1931, he became the first head of the story department, working on the features from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to Sleeping Beauty.
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May 15, 2012 · Sears, Ted Type: Person Born: 1900-03-13 Died: 1958-08-22 (aged 58)Area: United States Rating
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Edward Sears was an American animator during The Golden Age of American animation. Sears worked for the Fleischer Studios in the late-1920s and early-1930s, and was hired away from Max Fleischer to work at the Walt Disney studio in 1931.