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[NEWS] R.I.P.: Richard Williams, animator for 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit'
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2019-08-17 23:42:28 UTC
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Roger Rabbit animator Richard Williams dies at 86
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Richard Williams, the Oscar-winning animator who worked on the
hit film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, has died aged 86.

Williams, who was born in Toronto but moved to the UK in the
1950s, won two Oscars and a Bafta for his work as animation
director on the 1988 film, which starred Bob Hoskins.

The triple Oscar and triple Bafta winner also worked on two of
the Pink Panther films and Casino Royale.

Williams died at his home in Bristol on Friday, his family
announced.

'An inspiration'
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a live-action animated comedy set in
Hollywood in 1947 in a world where humans and cartoon characters
co-exist, was a critical and commercial success.

Williams, who was hired to supervise animation sequences, helped
create the film versions of Roger Rabbit and his wife, Jessica,
first depicted in the book, Who Censored Roger Rabbit.

Williams won two Oscars for the film, in the special academy
award category and for special effects.

His daughter, Natasha Sutton Williams, said her father - who had
six children - had been suffering from cancer, in what she said
had been quite a swift illness.

She said: "He really was an inspiration to everyone that met him.
Whether they were animators, or from the top to the bottom of
society.

"An incredibly generous, warm-spirited person who really wanted
to learn about the world."

Richard Williams won two Oscars and a Bafta for his work as
animation director on Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Williams, who was also a voice actor and writer, credited Snow
White - which he saw at the age of five - as having a "tremendous
impression" on him.

"I always wanted, when I was a kid, to get to Disney. I was a
clever little fellow so I took my drawings and I eventually got
in," he told the BBC in 2008.

"They did a story on me, and I was in there for two days, which
you can imagine what it was like for a kid."

After that, he said he was advised to learn how to draw properly
and admitted he "lost all interest in animation" until he was 23
- throwing himself into art.

Williams said he was drawn back to the craft because his "paintings
were trying to move".

His first film, The Little Island, was released in 1958 and won a
Bafta, while his animated adaptation of Charles Dickens'
A Christmas Carol in 1971 led to him winning his first Oscar.

During his lengthy career, Williams also wrote a how-to book called
The Animator's Survival Kit and was animating and writing until he
died.


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Sol L. Siegel
2019-08-21 19:27:11 UTC
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From BBC.com ...
Roger Rabbit animator Richard Williams dies at 86
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Williams died at his home in Bristol on Friday, his family
announced.
<https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-49382175>
Williams's dream project, "The Thief and the Cobbler", was taken away
from him, after he had been working on it for about a quarter-century,
by the completion-bond company after making a studio deal that proved
to be a major mistake.

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- Sol L. Siegel, Philadelphia, PA USA

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