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Larry Clemmons

Larry Clemmons
Born (1906-11-25)November 25, 1906
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died July 27, 1988(1988-07-27) (aged 81)
Friday Harbor, Washington, U.S.
Cause of death kidney failure
Alma mater University of Michigan
Occupation Animator, screenwriter, voice actor
Years active 1930-1978
Spouse(s) Carletta Clarinda Hatch
Children Gretchen Clemmons Vander Weide
Gregory L. Clemmons

Larry Clemmons (November 25, 1906 - July 27, 1988) was an American animator, screenwriter and voice actor who was well known for being the writer for Bing Crosby on his various radio programs and as one of the original animators for The Walt Disney Company.

Clemmons graduated with a degree in architecture from University of Michigan but couldn't find work due to the effects of the Great Depression. So, desperate for work in any area he could find it, he accepted a job offer from Walt Disney in 1930 to work at his Hyperion Studios. After several years at Hyperion, he became an assistant animator for the Mickey Mouse film series.

When World War II happened, Larry left the studio and decamped to the Midwest, where he wrote technical manuals for wartime manufacturing plants.

Clemmons then freelanced in radio, and at the end of the war, landed a job on Bing Crosby’s prime-time network radio shows, where he spent nine years writing weekly scripts for Crosby and assorted guest stars. When the radio gig ended, he returned to Walt Disney Productions as a writer and segment producer on The Mickey Mouse Club. After finishing this assignment, he wrote Disney’s spoken intros for the television show entitled Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color. Clemmons retired in 1978.


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