Bill Melendez RIP (Snoopy R)

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edited September 2008 in Strut Central
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------b,121b,121September 5, 2008b,121Bill Melendez, ???Peanuts??? Animator, Dies at 91 b,121By MARGALIT FOXb,121Bill Melendez, an Emmy-winning animator who brought Charlie Brown and the ???Peanuts??? gang to blithe, blockheaded life on television and in films ??? and who helped keep them alive after the death of their creator, Charles M. Schulz ??? died on Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 91 and lived in Los Angeles.b,121b,121Mr. Melendez???s son Steven confirmed the death, saying his father had been in declining health after a fall last year.b,121b,121One of the very few Hispanics in the business when he began his career in the 1930s, Mr. Melendez was the only animator Mr. Schulz allowed to shepherd his characters onto the screen. He did so in more than four dozen TV specials, four feature films, a slew of Saturday-morning cartoons and scores of commercials.b,121b,121Mr. Melendez won six Emmy Awards, starting with ???A Charlie Brown Christmas??? (1965), the first ???Peanuts??? television special and still a holiday staple. From that program onward, Mr. Melendez also supplied the ???voice,??? such as it was, of Snoopy.b,121b,121His other ???Peanuts??? work, produced with his longtime collaborator Lee Mendelson, includes the specials ???You???re a Good Sport, Charlie Brown??? (1975) and ???Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown??? (1980), both of which received Emmys, and the feature films ???A Boy Named Charlie Brown??? (1969) and ???Snoopy, Come Home??? (1972).b,121b,121After Mr. Schulz???s death in 2000, Mr. Melendez animated several more ???Peanuts??? specials, among them ???Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown,??? first broadcast in 2003.b,121b,121Jos?? Cuauht??moc Melendez was born on Nov. 15, 1916, in Hermosillo, in the Mexican state of Sonora. His father, a Mexican Army cavalry officer who later became a general, was a romantic who gave his children Aztec names, Steven Melendez said on Thursday. (Cuauht??moc was a 16th-century Aztec ruler.)b,121b,121Growing up, Jos?? drew everything in sight: horses, cattle, cowboys. In 1928 his mother moved with him and his siblings to Arizona so they could learn English. Jos??, then about 12, was placed in a kindergarten class, a humiliation, his son said, that forced him to learn his new language in a hurry. The family later moved to Los Angeles.b,121b,121As a young man, Mr. Melendez planned to be an engineer, but the Depression intervened. He held a series of odd jobs, including working in a lumberyard, before a friend persuaded him to show his drawings to the Walt Disney company.b,121b,121Disney suggested formal training; after Mr. Melendez studied briefly at the Chouinard Art Institute, Disney hired him in 1938. There he helped animate ???Fantasia??? (1940), ???Pinocchio??? (1940) and myriad Mickey Mouse cartoons. He also acquired a new name. After asking Disney to bill him as Cuauht??moc Melendez, he was informed that his name was too wide for the credits and that he would hereafter be known as Bill.b,121b,121In 1941 Mr. Melendez left Disney after an animators??? strike he helped organize. He joined Leon Schlesinger Productions (later acquired by Warner Brothers), where he worked on Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. He formed his own studio, Bill Melendez Productions, in 1964.b,121b,121Mr. Melendez and Mr. Schulz met in the late 1950s over a Ford Falcon. Mr. Melendez had been engaged by the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency to produce an animated commercial for the car. The Ford Motor Company wanted to use ???Peanuts??? characters in the spot.b,121b,121Mr. Schulz demurred until he saw Mr. Melendez???s drawings. They were noteworthy for their fealty to Mr. Schulz???s style; instead of embellishing the comic strip???s flat figures and clean, simple lines, Mr. Melendez kept them much as they were.b,121b,121Mr. Melendez???s other work included the TV special ???The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe??? (1979); he also animated the specials ???Garfield on the Town??? (1983) and ???Cathy??? (1987), both of which won Emmys.b,121b,121Besides his son, Steven Cuitlahuac, the president of Bill Melendez Productions, Mr. Melendez is survived by his wife, the former Helen Huhn, whom he married in 1940; another son, Rodrigo Cuauht??moc, a retired rear admiral of the United States Navy; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.b,121b,121Mr. Melendez???s second career as the voice of Snoopy happened entirely by accident. Because Mr. Schulz would not countenance the idea of a beagle uttering English dialogue, Mr. Melendez recited gibberish into a tape recorder, speeded it up and put the result on the soundtrack.b,121b,121For his decades of squeaks, squawks and grunts, Mr. Melendez received residuals to the end of his life.

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  • RIP I was a huge fan of all of dude's work.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    REST IN PEACEb,121b,121Argueably the greatest America Cartoon.b,121b,121As a 70's kid, i actually grew up w/ the animated version of Snoopy more than the actual strip.b,121b,121It wasnt until much later that the Shutlz's newspaper strip became more visible to me.
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