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Ub Iwerks

Birthday: March 24, 1901 (70 years) Died: July 7, 1971 (53 years Ago in )

HomeTown: Missouri, Missouri, United States

Ub Iwerks was an American early Disney animator and cartoonist, notable for drawing the first images of Mickey Mouse. He gained recognition with two Academy Awards and was also famous for his Flip the Frog character which was produced through his short-lived Iwerks Studio. Ub Iwerks was born on March 24, 1901 in Missouri, United States. Ub Iwerks died on July 7, 1971 at the age of 70 years in . Discover below for comprehensive details about Ub Iwerks, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


Ub Iwerks Wiki Table

Stage NameUb Iwerks
Real NameUb Iwerks
Profession(s)Cartoonist,
BirthdayMarch 24, 1901
Zodiac SignAries
DeathDied on July 7, 1971 (53 years ago) (Age: 70 years) in
GenderMale
BirthplaceMissouri, United States
HometownMissouri, Missouri, United States
NationalityAmerican

Ub Iwerks Family and Personal Life

  1. Ub Iwerks was born in Missouri, United States.
  2. Ub Iwerks’s birth sign is Aries.

Ub Iwerks Biography and Facts

  1. Who is Ub Iwerks?: Ub Iwerks was an American animator and cartoonist, best known for being the first to draw the images of Mickey Mouse, co-creating this character along with Walt Disney.
  2. Beginning: Ub Iwerks met Walt Disney in 1919 while they were both working for Kansas City’s Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio. The two decided to become animators and later worked together for the Kansas City Film Ad Company.
  3. Collaboration: Ub Iwerks and Walt Disney co-created both Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
  4. Notable Achievements: He received a nomination for an Academy Award for his work on the special effects for Alfred Hitchcock’s horror film “The Birds” in 1963.
  5. Family: Ub Iwerks was the father of Disney legend Don Iwerks and the grandfather of documentary film producer Leslie Iwerks.
  6. Additional Work: Ub Iwerks also collaborated with Bob Clampett on two “Looney Tunes” cartoons while under contract with Leon Schlesinger Productions in 1937.

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