My life in 'toons

from Flatbush to Bedrock in under a century

250 pages

English language

Published Nov. 12, 1994 by Turner Pub., Distributed by Andrews and McMeel.

ISBN:
978-1-57036-042-8
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OCLC Number:
30032166

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No other studio, not Disney, not Warner's, has created more familiar and beloved - or just plain more - cartoon characters than Hanna-Barbera, and just about all of them started life in the mind of Joe Barbera. He was born on Manhattan's Lower East Side and was raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn, by a doting mother and a father who made a bundle as a popular barber, only to gamble most of it away before finally bowing out on his family altogether. Fresh out of high school, young Joe spent six years chained to a desk in a Wall Street bank filling out income tax forms. There he discovered he couldn't add, but he knew he could draw, and after he saw Walt Disney's pioneering "Skeleton Dance" at a Roxy Theatre Matinee, he knew he wanted to draw animated cartoons. This is Joe Barbera's story. Of coming up through New York's …

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Subjects

  • Barbera, Joseph.
  • Animators -- United States -- Biography.