Ken Anderson
Anderson studied architecture at the University of Washington, graduating with a B.Arch. in 1934. He was particularly influenced by faculty member Lionel Pries. With the delineation skills he learned in architecture school, he soon secured a position at Disney. Anderson was a key player in some of the studio's most well-known animated films such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and The Jungle Book. He also worked on the development of Disneyland. Ken is a 1991 winner of the Disney Legendsaward for Animation & Imagineering. Ken Anderson died in La Cañada Flintridge from a stroke at the age of 84. -Wikipedia

Once Upon a Dream: The Making of Walt Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty'

It All Started with a Mouse: The Disney Story

Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life

Disney's 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs': Still the Fairest of Them All

The Aristocats

The Aristocats

The Rescuers

The Reluctant Dragon

Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree

Robin Hood

The Jungle Book

Three Orphan Kittens

Robin Hood

Music Land

Mickey Plays Papa

The Practical Pig

Ferdinand the Bull

Ferdinand the Bull

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Pinocchio

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Song of the South

Cinderella

Once Upon a Dream: The Making of Walt Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty'

One Hundred and One Dalmatians

One Hundred and One Dalmatians

Ben and Me

The Sword in the Stone

Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter
