Personal Info
- Known ForProduction
- GenderMale
- Birthday1883-07-19
- Day of Death1972-09-11 (89 years)
- Place of BirthKrakau, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland]
- Also Known As Max Fleicher
Max Fleischer
Biography
Max Fleischer (July 19, 1883 – September 11, 1972) was a Polish Jewish American animator, inventor, film director and producer. Fleischer was a pioneer in the development of the animated cartoon and served as the head of Fleischer Studios. He brought such animated characters as Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, Popeye and Superman to the movie screen and was responsible for a number of technological...Read More
Known For
Acting Career
- 1936
More Pep
As: Uncle Max (voice)
- 1934
Betty Boop's Rise to Fame
As: Max Fleischer
- 1932
Just a Gigolo
As: Presenter
- 1928
Ko-Ko's Hot Dog
As: Cartoonist (uncredited)
- 1927
KoKo's Klock
As: Max Fleischer
- 1927
KoKo the Kop
As: Max Fleischer
- 1927
Koko Needles the Boss
As: Max Fleischer
- 1927
Ko-Ko Makes 'Em Laugh
As: Cartoonist
- 1927
Koko Back Tracks
As: Max Fleischer
- 1926
Koko Gets Egg-Cited
As: Cartoonist
- 1925
Koko Packs 'Em
As: Cartoonist (uncredited)
- 1925
Koko Trains 'Em
As: Max Fleischer
- 1925
Ko-Ko the Barber
As: Max Fleischer
- 1925
Koko in Toyland
As: Cartoonist (uncredited)
- 1925
Koko the Hot Shot
As: Max Fleischer
- 1924
The Storm
As: Cartoonist (uncredited)
- 1924
Cartoon Factory
As: Various
- 1923
The Fortune Teller
As: Cartoonist
- 1923
Balloons
As: Max Fleischer
- 1923
The Puzzle
As: Max Fleischer
- 1923
Surprise
As: Cartoonist (uncredited)
- 1922
The Reunion
As: Cartoonist (uncredited)
- 1922
Flies
As: Max Fleischer
- 1922
Bubbles
As: Max Fleischer
- 1922
Birthday
As: Max Fleischer
- 1922
The Dresden Doll
As: Max Fleischer
- 1921
Invisible Ink
As: Max Fleischer
- 1921
Fishing
As: Max Fleischer
- 1921
Modeling
As: Cartoonist
- 1920
Perpetual Motion
As: Cartoonist
- 1920
The Clown's Little Brother
As: Max Fleischer
- 1920
The Ouija Board
As: Max Fleischer
- 1919
Out of the Inkwell
As: Cartoonist