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Anson Dyer
BornErnest J. Anson Dyer
18 July 1876 (1876-07-18)
Brighton, United Kingdom
Died22 February 1962(1962-02-22) (aged 86)
Cheltenham, United Kingdom
OccupationAnimator

Anson Dyer, born Ernest J. Anson Dyer (Brighton, 18 July 1876 – Cheltenham, 22 February 1962), was an English director, screenwriter, animator, and actor. His company Stratford Abbey Films, based in Stroud, was the only Technicolor production unit and three-colour camera in the whole of Western Europe in the 1940s.

Filmography

The following filmography, based on the Internet Movie Database, is incomplete.

Director

Writer

Animator

Animation Shorts (Gaumont-British News)

Director of photography

Actor

References

  1. Pingitore, Silvia (16 April 2022). "La Rosa di Bagdad vs Cinderella, cartoon mystery & similarities: was Walt Disney inspired by an Italian movie you never heard of?". the-shortlisted.co.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2022.

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