James Algar
James Algar was a american director, screenwriter and producer, known for Fantasia 2000 (1999), The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures (1975) and The Boy Who Talked to Badgers (1975). He died February 26, 1998. He became 85 years old.
James Algar
- Name: James Algar
- Age: 85 years
- Birth Date: June 11, 1912
- Birth Region: Modesto, California, USA
- Death Date: February 26, 1998
- Death Region: Carmel, California, USA
- Nationality: American
James Algar' filmography
Director
James is listed as director for twenty two titles.
Fantasia 2000
Film, 1999
The Legend of Lobo
Film, 1962
Islands of the Sea
Film, 1960
Jungle Cat
Film, 1960
White Wilderness
Film, 1958
Secrets of Life
Film, 1956
The African Lion
Film, 1955
The Vanishing Prairie
Film, 1954
The Living Desert
Film, 1953
The Alaskan Eskimo
Film, 1953
Bear Country
Film, 1953
Prowlers of the Everglades
Film, 1953
The Olympic Elk
Film, 1952
Nature's Half Acre
Film, 1951
Beaver Valley
Film, 1950
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Film, 1949
Seal Island
Film, 1948
Something You Didn't Eat
Film, 1945
Victory Through Air Power
Film, 1943
Fantasia
Film, 1940
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Screenwriter
James is listed as screenwriter for seven titles.
The Legend of Lobo
Film, 1962
Secrets of Life
Film, 1956
The African Lion
Film, 1955
The Vanishing Prairie
Film, 1954
The Living Desert
Film, 1953
Bear Country
Film, 1953
The Olympic Elk
Film, 1952
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Producer
James is listed as producer for three titles.
The Boy Who Talked to Badgers
Film, 1975
The Boy from Dead Man's Bayou
Film, 1971
The Gnome-Mobile
Film, 1967
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