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BRAY, John R.
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Birth/Death
August 25, 1879 - October 10, 1978
Occupation/Title
Producer, Director, Writer, Actor, Animator
Bio Summary
John Randolph Bray was the founder of Bray Studios, one of the first studios dedicated to animation. He did it all from producing and directing to acting and animating. Bray's goal was to have four units working on four cartoons at any one time, that way a cartoon that would take a month to finish only took one week! J. R. hired great animators like Raoul Barre, Max Fleischer and Walter Lantz. In 1914 John Randolph Bray and Earl Hurd are granted patents for animation systems using drawings on transparent celluloid sheets and a registration system that kept images steady.
Early Life/Family
John Randolph Bray began his career as an artist for a newspaper. He soon began selling cartoons to magazines. His first animated film was "The Artist's Dream," released in 1913. After signing a contract with Pathe to make cartoons, Bray set up his own studio with other artists. He patented many of his improvements on the animation process, realizing early on the business potential of these developments. One of these innovations was the use of translucent paper to make it easier to position objects in successive drawings.
He was married to Margaret Bray.
Education/Training
Alma College, Michigan
Career Outline
Comments On Style
Influences
Personality
Anecdotes
Miscellaneous
Filmography
(Incomplete, ten titles in each category)
Producer:
Youth Train for Aviation (1943) (producer)
Giants of the North (1937) (producer)
In Nature's Workshop (1937) (producer)
Jewel of Asia (1937) (producer)
Leaping Through Life (1937) (producer)
The Oregon Camera Hunt (1937) (producer)
Our Bird Citizens (1937) (producer)
Wildman's Land (1937) (producer)
Let's Talk Turkey (1936) (producer)
Vale of Kashmir (1936) (producer)
Director:
Youth Train for Aviation (1943)
In Nature's Workshop (1937)
Jewel of Asia (1937)
Leaping Through Life (1937)
The Oregon Camera Hunt (1937)
Our Bird Citizens (1937)
Wildman's Land (1937)
Let's Talk Turkey (1936)
Vale of Kashmir (1936)
Woods and Birds (1933)
Writer:
In Nature's Workshop (1937)
Jewel of Asia (1937)
Leaping Through Life (1937)
The Oregon Camera Hunt (1937)
Our Bird Citizens (1937)
Wildman's Land (1937)
Let's Talk Turkey (1936)
Woods and Birds (1933)
The Bride of the Colorado (1928) (story)
... aka Bride of the Night (USA)
Colonel Heeza Liar's Temperance Lecture (1917)
Animator
Colonel Heeza Liar's Temperance Lecture (1917) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Spy Dodger (1917) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Detective (1917) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar on the Jump (1917) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar at the Vaudeville Show (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Hobo (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar Gets Married (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar's Bachelor Quarters (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar Plays Hamlet (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar on Strike (1916) (animator)
Cinematographer:
Youth Train for Aviation (1943)
In Nature's Workshop (1937)
Jewel of Asia (1937)
Leaping Through Life (1937)
Our Bird Citizens (1937)
Wildman's Land (1937)
Let's Talk Turkey (1936)
Vale of Kashmir (1936)
Woods and Birds (1933)
Little Friends of the Wild (1915)
Actor:
Gertie the Dinosaur (1915) (as J.R. Bray)
The Artist's Dreams (1913)
... aka The Dachshund and the Sausage
Honors
Annie Award: Winsor McCay Award 1975
Related Links
Bibliographic References
Wikipedia Entry on Bray Productions
IMDB bio
Innovative Animators
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Birth/Death: August 25, 1879 – October 10, 1978
Occupation/Title: Producer, Director, Writer, Actor, Animator
Bio Summary: John Randolph Bray was the founder of Bray Studios, one of the first studios dedicated to animation. He did it all from producing and directing to acting and animating. Bray's goal was to have four units working on four cartoons at any one time, that way a cartoon that would take a month to finish only took one week! J. R. hired great animators like Raoul Barre, Max Fleischer and Walter Lantz. In 1914 John Randolph Bray and Earl Hurd are granted patents for animation systems using drawings on transparent celluloid sheets and a registration system that kept images steady.
Early Life/Family: John Randolph Bray began his career as an artist for a newspaper. He soon began selling cartoons to magazines. His first animated film was "The Artist's Dream," released in 1913. After signing a contract with Pathe to make cartoons, Bray set up his own studio with other artists. He patented many of his improvements on the animation process, realizing early on the business potential of these developments. One of these innovations was the use of translucent paper to make it easier to position objects in successive drawings.
Wife-Margaret Bray
Education/Training: Alma College, Michigan
Filmography – Too many to list so I’ll list up to 10 in each category.
Producer:
Youth Train for Aviation (1943) (producer)
Giants of the North (1937) (producer)
In Nature's Workshop (1937) (producer)
Jewel of Asia (1937) (producer)
Leaping Through Life (1937) (producer)
The Oregon Camera Hunt (1937) (producer)
Our Bird Citizens (1937) (producer)
Wildman's Land (1937) (producer)
Let's Talk Turkey (1936) (producer)
Vale of Kashmir (1936) (producer)
Director:
Youth Train for Aviation (1943)
In Nature's Workshop (1937)
Jewel of Asia (1937)
Leaping Through Life (1937)
The Oregon Camera Hunt (1937)
Our Bird Citizens (1937)
Wildman's Land (1937)
Let's Talk Turkey (1936)
Vale of Kashmir (1936)
Woods and Birds (1933)
Writer:
In Nature's Workshop (1937)
Jewel of Asia (1937)
Leaping Through Life (1937)
The Oregon Camera Hunt (1937)
Our Bird Citizens (1937)
Wildman's Land (1937)
Let's Talk Turkey (1936)
Woods and Birds (1933)
The Bride of the Colorado (1928) (story)
... aka Bride of the Night (USA)
Colonel Heeza Liar's Temperance Lecture (1917)
Animator
Colonel Heeza Liar's Temperance Lecture (1917) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Spy Dodger (1917) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Detective (1917) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar on the Jump (1917) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar at the Vaudeville Show (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar, Hobo (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar Gets Married (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar's Bachelor Quarters (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar Plays Hamlet (1916) (animator)
Colonel Heeza Liar on Strike (1916) (animator)
Cinematographer:
Youth Train for Aviation (1943)
In Nature's Workshop (1937)
Jewel of Asia (1937)
Leaping Through Life (1937)
Our Bird Citizens (1937)
Wildman's Land (1937)
Let's Talk Turkey (1936)
Vale of Kashmir (1936)
Woods and Birds (1933)
Little Friends of the Wild (1915)
Actor:
Gertie the Dinosaur (1915) (as J.R. Bray)
The Artist's Dreams (1913)
... aka The Dachshund and the Sausage
Honors
Annie Award: Winsor McCay Award 1975
Bibliographic References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bray_Productions
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0106218/
http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9906/animate.html
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