Shamus Culhane
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1908-11-12
Day of Death
1996-02-02 (87 years old)
Place of Birth
Wareham, Massachusetts, USA
Shamus Culhane
Biography
Culhane worked for a number of American animation studios, including Fleischer Studios, the Ub Iwerks studio, Walt Disney Productions, and theWalter Lantz studio. He began his animation career in 1925 working for J.R. Bray studios, and is known for promoting the animation talents of his inker/assistant at the Fleischer Studios in the early 1930s, Lillian Friedman Astor, making her the first female studio animator. While at the Disney studio, he discovered while working on Hawaiian Holiday's crab sequence an animation method that involved stewing for multiple days, before drawing the entire thing in rough sketches all at once, straight ahead, without invoking the left side of the brain. He was a lead animator on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, animating arguably the most well-known sequence in the film, the animation of the dwarves marching home singing "Heigh-Ho". The scene took Culhane and his assistants six months to complete. During this time he developed his 'High-speed' technique of using only the right side of the brain and animating with quick dashed-off sketches. In 1944, he collaborated on The Greatest Man in Siam with the layout artist Art Heinemann. In that animation, "the king of Siam bolts past doorways that are distinctly phallic in shape and peers at another that mimics a vagina."[3] Later in his career, Culhane worked briefly in Chuck Jones's unit at Warner Bros, before moving on to being a director for Lantz, where he helmed Woody Woodpecker's 1944 classic, The Barber of Seville, the cartoon famous for one of the first uses of fast cutting, after taking the idea from Sergei Eisenstein. At Lantz, he introduced Russian avant-garde influenced experimental art into the cartoons. In the late-1940s, he founded Shamus Culhane Productions (Culhane had gone by his birthname of James up until this point, before going by its Irish variant Shamus), one of the first companies to create animated television commercials. It also produced the animation for at least one of the Bell Telephone Science Series films. Shamus Culhane Productions folded in the 1960s, at which point Culhane became the head of the successor to Fleischer Studios, Paramount Cartoon Studios. He left the studio in 1967, and went into semi-retirement. Culhane wrote two highly regarded books on animation: the how-to/textbook Animation from Script to Screen, and his autobiography Talking Animals and Other People. Since Culhane worked for a number of major Hollywood animation studios, his autobiography gives a balanced general overview of the history of the Golden Age of American Animation. At his death on February 2, 1996, Culhane was survived by second wife, the former Juana Hegarty, and by two sons from his first marriage to Maxine Marx (the daughter of Chico Marx) which ended in divorce: Brian Culhane of Seattle and Kevin Marx Culhane of Portland, Ore. -From Wikiepedia
Known For
Crew
(1980)
Last of the Red-Hot Dragons
Writer, Director
(1977)
King of the Beasts
Director, Writer
(1976)
Noah's Animals
Director, Writer
(1970)
The Night the Animals Talked
Director
(1967)
Keep the Cool, Baby
Executive Producer, Story
(1967)
Brother Bat
Executive Producer
(1967)
My Daddy the Astronaut
Story, Director
(1967)
The Stubborn Cowboy
Executive Producer, Story
(1967)
A Bridge Grows in Brooklyn
Executive Producer
(1967)
The Space Squid
Director
(1967)
The Opera Caper
Director, Story
(1967)
Robin Hoodwinked
Director
(1967)
The Squaw Path
Director, Executive Producer
(1967)
The Plumber
Director, Executive Producer
(1967)
Think or Sink
Director
(1967)
The Blacksheep Blacksmith
Director
(1967)
The Trip
Director, Executive Producer
(1967)
Forget-Me-Nuts
Executive Producer
(1967)
Alter Egotist
Executive Producer
(1967)
High But Not Dry
Executive Producer
(1967)
Halt, Who Grows There?
Director, Writer
(1967)
From Orbit to Obit
Director
(1966)
Geronimo and Son
Director
(1966)
Potions and Notions
Director
(1966)
A Wedding Knight
Director, Producer
(1966)
Throne for a Loss
Director
(1966)
The Defiant Giant
Director
(1966)
A Balmy Knight
Director, Executive Producer
(1966)
I Want My Mummy
Director
(1958)
The Unchained Goddess
Producer
(1957)
Hemo the Magnificent
Animation
(1957)
(1957)
The Big Fun Carnival
Director
(1956)
Showdown at Ulcer Gulch
Director
(1956)
Around the World in Eighty Days
Animation
(1946)
Fair Weather Fiends
Director
(1946)
The Reckless Driver
Director
(1946)
Who's Cookin Who?
Director
(1946)
Mousie Come Home
Director
(1945)
The Loose Nut
Director
(1945)
The Dippy Diplomat
Director
(1945)
Woody Dines Out
Director
(1945)
Chew-Chew Baby
Director
(1945)
The Pied Piper of Basin Street
Director
(1944)
The Painter and the Pointer
Director
(1944)
Ski for Two
Director
(1944)
The Beach Nut
Director
(1944)
Jungle Jive
Director
(1944)
The Barber of Seville
Director
(1944)
Fish Fry
Director
(1943)
Puss n' Booty
Animation
(1943)
Meatless Tuesday
Director
(1943)
Take Heed Mr. Tojo
Director
(1943)
(1941)
Two for the Zoo
Animation
(1940)
Popeye Meets William Tell
Animation Director
(1939)
Gulliver's Travels
Animation
(1939)
Society Dog Show
Animation
(1939)
The Pointer
Animation
(1939)
The Autograph Hound
Animation
(1939)
Beach Picnic
Animation
(1939)
The Hockey Champ
Animation
(1939)
Donald's Cousin Gus
Animation
(1938)
Polar Trappers
Animation
(1938)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Animation
(1937)
Hawaiian Holiday
Animation
(1937)
Pluto's Quin-puplets
Animation
(1936)
Donald and Pluto
Animation
(1936)
Orphan's Picnic
Animation
(1936)
Mickey's Circus
Animation
(1935)
The Merry Kittens
Director
(1935)
Balloon Land
Animation
(1935)
Little Black Sambo
Co-Director
(1935)
Old Mother Hubbard
Co-Director
(1934)
Jack Frost
Co-Director
(1934)
The Headless Horseman
Co-Director
(1934)
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
Co-Director
(1934)
The King's Tailor
Co-Director
(1933)
Coo Coo the Magician
Animation
(1933)
Jack and the Beanstalk
Co-Director
(1931)
The Herring Murder Case
Co-Director
(1931)
Please Go 'Way and Let Me Sleep
Animation
(1931)
Minding the Baby
Animation Director, Animation
(1931)
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Co-Director
(1930)
I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark
Animation
(1925)
Just Spooks
Animation