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Known For

Directing

Known Credits

663

Gender

Male

Birthday

1894-07-14

Day of Death

1979-06-25 (85 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As

David Fleischer

Dave Fliescher

Dave Fleischer

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David "Dave" Fleischer (July 14, 1894 – June 25, 1979) was an American animator film director and film producer, best known as a co-owner of Fleischer Studios with his older brother Max Fleischer. He was a native of New York City. Sometime around 1913-1914, Dave began working as a film cutter for the American branch of Pathé, the French company that was the world's largest film production and distribution company, and the largest manufacturer of film equipment, in the first decades of the 20th Century. Dave Fleischer was notable during the brothers' early days as the rotoscope model for their first character, Koko the Clown. He went on to become director and later producer of the studio's output. Although he is credited as "director" of every film released by the Fleischer studio from 1921 to 1942, the lead animators actually performed directorial duties, and Fleischer mainly served as producer. Among the cartoon series Fleischer supervised during this period were Talkartoons, Betty Boop Cartoons, Popeye the Sailor, Color Classics and several others; Popeye would go on to be the top rival of Mickey Mouse. He also supervised two animated features released through Paramount Pictures, Gulliver's Travels (1939) and Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941). The debt Fleischer Studios owed to Paramount for the budgets of those features, worsened by the lack of success that came from the studio's non-Popeye cartoons, was called in by Paramount; this forced the brothers to give the studio to Paramount on May 24, 1941. However, both were still able to remain in charge of Fleischer Studios for a time. Fleischer was asked by Paramount to put the popular comic book hero Superman into a cartoon series. The big-budget Superman series became the most successful cartoon of the late period of Fleischer Studios. However, relations between Dave and Max were deteriorating. The feud starting simmering after the married Dave began an adulterous affair with his Miami secretary in 1938, and was followed by more personal and professional disputes. In April 1942 Fleischer, no longer able to cooperate with his brother, left the company to become President of Screen Gems at Columbia Pictures, although he remained co-manager of Fleischer Studios until Paramount reorganized the studio in May 1942 after Max and Dave's contracts expired. Now owned wholly by Paramount, the studio was re-organized as Famous Studios, although the name wasn't officially adopted until May 1943. In the late-1940s, Fleischer moved over to Universal, where he became a special effects expert and general problem-solver, working on films such as Francis (1950), The Birds (1963), and Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967). Fleischer died of a stroke on June 25, 1979 in Woodland Hills, California, having spent over a decade in retirement.

Known For

Acting

Ko-Ko's Conquest

1929

Ko-Ko's Conquest

as

Himself

Betty Boop: Queen of the Cartoons

1995

Betty Boop: Queen of the Cartoons

as

Self (archive footage)

Ko-Ko's Hot Dog

1928

Ko-Ko's Hot Dog

as

Second Cartoonist (uncredited)

Out of the Inkwell: The Fleischer Story

2008

Out of the Inkwell: The Fleischer Story

as

Himself (archive footage)

Production

Crew

Directing

Superman

1941

Superman

as

Volcano

1942

Volcano

as

Birthday

1922

Birthday

as

Goonland

1938

Goonland

as

Any Rags

1932

Any Rags

as

S.O.S.

1932

S.O.S.

as

The Robot

1932

The Robot

as

Dinah

1933

Dinah

as

I Heard

1933

I Heard

as

Boilesk

1933

Boilesk

as

Tree Saps

1931

Tree Saps

as

The Raven

1942

The Raven

as

La Paloma

1930

La Paloma

as

Mariutch

1930

Mariutch

as

Fire Bugs

1930

Fire Bugs

as

Bedelia

1930

Bedelia

as

Hot Dog

1930

Hot Dog

as

We Did It

1936

We Did It

as

Not Now

1936

Not Now

as

Fadeaway

1926

Fadeaway

as

Modeling

1921

Modeling

as

Bubbles

1922

Bubbles

as

Bed Time

1923

Bed Time

as

Trapped

1923

Trapped

as

Play Safe

1936

Play Safe

as

More Pep

1936

More Pep

as

Be Human

1936

Be Human

as

Small Fry

1939

Small Fry

as

The Jeep

1938

The Jeep

as

Hold It!

1938

Hold It!

as

Balloons

1923

Balloons

as

The Cure

1924

The Cure

as

Copy Cat

1941

Copy Cat

as

Zula Hula

1937

Zula Hula

as

Fowl Play

1937

Fowl Play

as

Margie

1926

Margie

as

Pay Day

1922

Pay Day

as

The Show

1922

The Show

as

Contest

1923

Contest

as

Vacation

1924

Vacation

as

The Storm

1924

The Storm

as

Surprise

1923

Surprise

as

Fishing

1921

Fishing

as

Koko Nuts

1925

Koko Nuts

as

Shadows

1923

Shadows

as

Smiles

1929

Smiles

as

Aloha Oe

1933

Aloha Oe

as

Flies

1922

Flies

as

Oh Mabel

1924

Oh Mabel

as

Clay Town

1924

Clay Town

as

Dixie

1929

Dixie

as

Slides

1919

Slides

as

Poker

1920

Poker

as

Old Pal

1925

Old Pal

as

My Bonnie

1925

My Bonnie

as

Koko Eats

1925

Koko Eats

as

Dixie

1925

Dixie

as

Micky

1926

Micky

as