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Eldridge "Kit" Carson was born in Oklahoma, the son of Frank Carson and Alice Helena Gordon. He came from a large family with seven brothers and sisters. He married Rosemonde James, an actress at Republic Pictures who appeared in a number of films in 1945. They had one son, John David Carson, born March 6, 1952. Rosemonde, nicknamed "Boots", became a fashion model and was elected President of the Mannequins Association of Los Angeles in 1968. Johnny acted in a number of films including The Day of the Dolphin (1973) from 1971 to 1990.
Kit danced in early films but spent most of his career doing western films. He struck up a friendship with Dale Robertson, and they worked together on many films and television programs. After he retired, he returned to Abilene, Texas, to be near his family. He died February 12, 1978, in Taylor, Texas.- Director
- Actor
Daniel J. Sullivan was born on 11 June 1940 in Wray, Colorado, USA. He is a director and actor, known for Great Performances (1971), The Substance of Fire (1996) and Far East (2001). He has been married to Mimi Lieber since 1 March 2006. He was previously married to Shelley Plimpton, Cecilia Ward and Sara Marjorie Eggert.- Animation Department
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Charles 'Chuck' McKimson was the youngest of three brothers (the others were Robert and Tom) who worked at Leon Schlesinger's Looney Tunes cartoon factory (nicknamed 'Termite Terrace') at Warner Brothers. Charles started out as a printer and lino-type operator for his father's newspaper, before embarking on his first brief stint as an animator with Disney. Except for wartime service with the U.S. Army Signals Corps, he went on to function as an integral part of Tex Avery's animation unit at Warners from 1937. As lead animator, he created numerous drawings and celluloid images (cels), featuring the likes of Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote and Foghorn Leghorn. He left the studio in 1954 to join Dell Comics (a company which also released Warner Brothers animations under syndication) as illustrator. In the 1960's, Charles set up a production company which created animated film titles and special effects.