Joshua Meador

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Joshua Lawrence Meador (March 12, 1911 – August 24, 1965) was an animator, special effects artist, and animation director for the Walt Disney studios.

Biography

Meador was born in Greenwood, Mississippi. His family later moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1918.[1] He later studied at the Chicago Art Institute. There, a fellow alumnus told Meador he was traveling to California to be interviewed at Walt Disney Productions, and suggested for him to come along. At first, Meador refused as he wanted to do commercial art, but he was coerced into interviewing at Disney.[2] There, he was hired to work in their animation effects department, where he worked on numerous films such as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), for which the studio won an Academy Award. Meador also created the animation effects for the 1956 MGM science-fiction film Forbidden Planet,[3] most notably the "Monster from the Id" that attacks the spaceship. Privately, Meador described himself as "first and foremost a painter", in which he painted more than 2,000 canvases and impressionistic landscape and seascape paintings.[1]

In August 1965, Meador suffered a heart attack and died at his residence in Casper, California.[4] He is buried at Friendship Cemetery in Columbus, Mississippi,[1] which was also his hometown. There is a historical marker at his childhood home.[5]

Filmography

Year Title Credits
1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Animator
1940 Pinocchio Animator
Fantasia Animator - Segment "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" / Animation Supervisor - Segment "The Rite of Spring" / Special Animation Effects - Segment "A Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria"
1941 The Reluctant Dragon Special Effects
Dumbo Animator
1942 Bambi Animator
1943 Saludos Amigos (Short) Animator
Victory Through Air Power (Documentary) Animator
1945 The Clock Watcher (Short) Animator
The Three Caballeros Special Effects Animator
Donald's Crime (Short) Animator
Old Sequoia (Short) Animator
1946 Make Mine Music Director
Song of the South Effects Animator
1948 Melody Time Effects Animator
Soup's On (Short) Animator
1949 So Dear to My Heart Effects Animator
1950 Pluto and the Gopher (Short) Effects Animator
Cinderella Effects Animator
1951 Alice in Wonderland Effects Animator
Nature's Half Acre (Documentary short) Animation Effects
1952 Water Birds (Documentary short) Animation Effects
1953 Bear Country (Documentary short) Animation Effects
Peter Pan Effects Animator
The Alaskan Eskimo (Documentary short) Animator
Prowlers of the Everglades (Documentary short) Animation Effects
The Living Desert (Documentary) Animation
1954 The Vanishing Prairie (Documentary) Animation Effects
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Special Effects
1955 Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier Special Art Work
The African Lion (Documentary) Animation Effects
Men Against the Arctic (Documentary short) Animation Effects
1956 Forbidden Planet Special Effects: Through Courtesy of Walt Disney Productions
Secrets of Life (Documentary) Animation Effects
1957 Perri Special Effects
1958 4 Artists Paint 1 Tree: A Walt Disney 'Adventure in Art' (Documentary short) Himself - Artist
White Wilderness (Documentary) Animation Effects
1959 Sleeping Beauty Effects Animator
Nature's Strangest Creatures (Short documentary) Animation Effects
Donald in Mathmagic Land (Short) Sequence Director
Darby O'Gill and the Little People Animation Effects
Mysteries of the Deep (Documentary short) Animation Effects
1960 Islands of the Sea (Documentary short) Animation Effects
Jungle Cat (Documentary) Animation Effects
1961 The Absent-Minded Professor Special Effects
Donald and the Wheel (Short) Effects Animator
Babes in Toyland Animation Effects
1964 The Restless Sea (TV Movie Documentary) Animator
1980 Mickey Mouse Disco (Short) Animator
2002 Mickey's House of Villains (Video) Animator - Segment "Donald Duck and the Gorilla"

References

  1. ^ a b c Smith, Slim (June 21, 2017). "Childhood home of noted Disney animator, painter Joshua Meador is on the market". The Commercial Dispatch. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  2. ^ Wilson, Sarah (October 18, 2009). "Son of Disney animator speaks on father's legacy". The Commercial Dispatch. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  3. ^ Lev, Peter (2006). Transforming the Screen, 1950–1959. History of the American Cinema. Vol. 7. University of California Press. p. 176. ISBN 0-520-24966-6.
  4. ^ "Noted Artist Dies At His Caspar Point Home". The Mendocino Beacon. August 27, 1965. p. 1. Retrieved December 23, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  5. ^ "Joshua Lawrence Meador - Columbus - MS - US". Historical Marker Project. Retrieved January 21, 2020-01-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

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