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{{Infobox_Real_Person|image = 274624 100001658220310 3462720 n.jpg|born = [[December 17]], [[Pre-1922#1919|1919]]<br>[[Los Angeles|East Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[USA]]|died = [[July 15]], [[2001]] (aged 81)<br>Los Angeles, California, USA|cause of death = Natural causes|nationality = [[File:Flag of the United States.png|20px]] American|occupation(s) = Film director, animator, screenwriter|years active = 1940s-1980s|spouse = Jacqueline Berman}}'''Ted Berman''' was an American film director, animator, and screenwriter who served on the [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] staff. As an animator and director, Berman gave life to some of the most memorable characters in film history, including [[Bambi (character)|Bambi]] and characters from ''[[Peter Pan]]'', ''[[Mary Poppins]]'', ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'', and ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]''.
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'''Ted Berman''' ([[December 17]], [[Pre-1922|1919]] - July [[2001]]) served on the [[Disney]] staff for nearly half a decade. As an animator and director, Berman gave life to some of the most memorable characters in film history, including [[Bambi (character)|Bambi]] and characters from ''[[Peter Pan]]'', ''[[Mary Poppins]]'', ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'', and ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]''.
 
   
Born in eastern Los Angeles, Berman honed his artistic skills from his earliest days, California Institute of Art attending the Chouinard Art Institute forerunner and winning numerous competitions as a child newspaper. Joining Disney in 1940, Berman worked on numerous successful theatrical releases by the Mouse House in addition to his work on television's The Wonderful World of Color and [[The Mickey Mouse Club]]. Turning to writing and directing in his later years, Berman served as scribe to such popular later Efforts from the studio as ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]'' (1981) and ''[[The Rescuers]]'' (1977), in addition to later directing Disney's first PG-rated theatrical release, ''[[The Black Cauldron]]'' (1983).
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Born in eastern Los Angeles, Berman honed his artistic skills from his earliest days, California Institute of Art attending the Chouinard Art Institute forerunner and winning numerous competitions as a child newspaper. Joining [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]] in [[1940]], Berman worked on numerous successful theatrical releases by the Mouse House in addition to his work on television's [[Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color|''The Wonderful World of Color'']] and [[The Mickey Mouse Club|''The Mickey Mouse Club'']]. Turning to writing and directing in his later years, Berman served as a scribe to such popular later Efforts from the studio as [[The Rescuers|''The Rescuers'']] ([[1977]]) and ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]'' ([[1981]]), in addition to later directing Disney's first PG-rated theatrical release, ''[[The Black Cauldron]]'' ([[1985]]).
   
In July of [[2001]], Berman died of natural causes in Los Angeles, CA. He was 81.
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In July of [[2001]], Berman died of natural causes in [[Los Angeles]], [[California|CA]]. He was 81.
   
 
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*''[[The Fox and the Hound]]'' (1981)
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===Animation===
 
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*''[[101 Dalmatians]]'' ([[1961]]) (Character Animator)
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Ted Berman was an American film director, animator, and screenwriter who served on the Disney staff. As an animator and director, Berman gave life to some of the most memorable characters in film history, including Bambi and characters from Peter Pan, Mary Poppins, Lady and the Tramp, and Alice in Wonderland.

Born in eastern Los Angeles, Berman honed his artistic skills from his earliest days, California Institute of Art attending the Chouinard Art Institute forerunner and winning numerous competitions as a child newspaper. Joining Disney in 1940, Berman worked on numerous successful theatrical releases by the Mouse House in addition to his work on television's The Wonderful World of Color and The Mickey Mouse Club. Turning to writing and directing in his later years, Berman served as a scribe to such popular later Efforts from the studio as The Rescuers (1977) and The Fox and the Hound (1981), in addition to later directing Disney's first PG-rated theatrical release, The Black Cauldron (1985).

In July of 2001, Berman died of natural causes in Los Angeles, CA. He was 81.

Filmography

Writing

Director

Animation

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