From the book “The Know-How of Cartooning” by Ken Hultgren
(1915 – 1968)
From the book “The Know-How of Cartooning” by Ken Hultgren
Ken Hultgren (November 14, 1915 – December 13, 1968) Kenneth Vernon
Hultgren was one of the great “animal artists” at Disney in the 1940s.
Born in Minneapolis, he studied at the School of Art in his hometown. In
1935 he moved to California to start his artistic career. Soon
afterwards, he joined the Disney Studios, where he became one of the
best animators. He worked on such productions as ‘Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs’ (1937) and ‘Bambi’ (1942), doing model sheets and layouts.
He worked on the ‘Mickey Mouse’ daily comic with writer Milt Banta,
succeeding Larry Knighton. From 1955 to 1962 he also worked for Archie
Comics and several syndicates, doing among others a comic strip based on
Hanna-Barbera’s ‘The Flintstones’. At the same time, Hultgren remained
active as an animator (‘Mr. Magoo’, ‘Popeye’, ‘The Archie Show’). Ken
Hultgren died of a heart attack in 1968. (via Lambiek comiclopedia)
from:
traditionalanimation.com