Staff
- Producer: J. R. Bray
- Directors: J. R. Bray, Earl Hurd (1915–1922), Max Fleischer (1916–1921), J. D. Leventhal (1916–1921), Vernon "George" Stallings (1919–1924), Jamison "Jam" Handy (1919–), Carl Anderson (1914–1918), L.M. Glackens (1915–1919), Leighton Budd (1916–1919), Leslie Elton (1916–1919), Wallace A. Carlson (1917–1920), Milt Gross (1919–1920, 1922–1923), Frank Moser (1916, 1920–1921), Ashley Miller (1916, 1922–1923), Gregory La Cava (1919–1921), F. Lyle Goldman (1920, 1922–1923), W. C. Morris (1915–1916), Paul Terry (1915–1916), Clarence Rigby (1916–1917), E. Dean Parmelee (1918–1919), Dave Fleischer (1920–1921), Jean Gic (1920–1921), Burt Gillett (1920–1921), Grim Natwick (1920–1921), Bill Nolan (1920–21), J. A. Norling (1922–1923), Walter Lantz (1924–1925), Vincent Colby (1915), Flohri (1915), C. Allen Gilbert (1916), H. C. Greening (1916), A. D. Reed (1916), Hugh M. Shields (1916), John C. Terry (1916), Charles Wilhelm (1916), F. M. Follett (1917), Sam Lloyd (1917), Santry (1918), Raoul Barré (1919), Pat Sullivan (1919), Roland Crandall (1920)
- Animators: all of the directors, plus Raoul Barré (1915), Johnny B. Gruelle (1917), Jack King (1920–1921), Isadore Klein (1920–1921), Leon A. Searl (1920–1921), Bert Green (1920–1921), Edward Grinham (1920–1921), Ben Sharpsteen (1920–1921), Will Powers (1920–1921), Walter Lantz (1920–1921), David Hand (1925–1927), Ving Fuller (1925–26), Frank Paiker (c. 1924)
- Inker/Cel Painter: James (Shamus) Culhane (1924–27)
- Screenwriters: H. E. Hancock (1920–1921), Louis De Lorme (1920–1921), Clyde Geronimi (1924–26), Webb Smith
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Famous quotes containing the word staff:
“Man, in spite of his tendency towards mendacity, has a great respect for what he calls the truth. Truth is his staff in his voyage through life; commonplaces are the bread in his bag and the wine in his jug.”
—Rémy De Gourmont (18581915)
“I shall not want false witness to condemn me,
Nor store of treasons to augment my guilt.
The ancient proverb will be well effected:
A staff is quickly found to beat a dog.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“For the first fourteen years for a rod they do whine,
For the next as a pearl in the world they do shine,
For the next trim beauty beginneth to swerve,
For the next matrons or drudges they serve,
For the next doth crave a staff for a stay,
For the next a bier to fetch them away.”
—Thomas Tusser (c. 15201580)