Hugh Fraser
He animated at Disney from Snow White all the way through Lady and the Tramp. Hugh’s work was very cartoony and has great use of caricature. I also love the speed and weight you can see in his animation. My favorite scenes of his are in the court room sequence in the Wind and the Willows. Hugh Fraser was oftentimes used in scenes supervised by Norman Ferguson and Fergy really used his talent well. Among the things Hugh worked on include Honest John and Gideon in Pinocchio, the gossipy elephants in Dumbo (including a majority of their scenes in the Pyramid of Pachyderms sequence), some stuff with the mice in Cinderella, and good stuff on the Walrus and the Carpenter in Alice in Wonderland. He later worked for Hanna Barbara and passed away in 1994. -https://50mostinfluentialdisneyanimators.wordpress.com/2011/06/26/unsung-animators-honorable-mentions/
Known for
Visual EffectsBirthday
August 15, 1904Deathday
January 6, 1994Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
23Place of birth
Butte, Montana, USAAlso known as
Hugh Duncan FraserCrew credits
How to Be a Sailor
AnimationVictory Vehicles
AnimationNo Sail
AnimationMickey and the Seal
AnimationA Knight for a Day
AnimationThe Eyes Have It
AnimationFrank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive
AnimationPluto and the Gopher
AnimationPluto's Heart Throb
AnimationTomorrow We Diet
AnimationSquatter's Rights
AnimationTeachers are People
AnimationPluto's Sweater
AnimationPluto's Surprise Package
AnimationSheep Dog
AnimationBubble Bee
AnimationCanine Casanova
AnimationSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs
AnimationDouble Dribble
AnimationThe Big Wash
AnimationWonder Dog
Animation