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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Harold M. Walker (1904–1994), was an American animator, who early in his career worked on Mutt and Jeff and Felix the Cat and then on Willard Bowsky's unit with Popeye. In 1962 he created Wellbee, a cartoon character that represented well-being and was used in public health campaigns in the United States.

Biography

Harold M. Walker was born in 1904 in Ossining, New York, to George Walker.[1][2] At the age of five, he was injured in a hit and run accident; the incident was reported in The New York Times.[2]

Early in his career he worked on Mutt and Jeff and Felix the Cat and then on Willard Bowsky's unit with Beware of Barnacle Bill and then Popeye.[1] After the release of Walt Disney's sound synchronized Steamboat Willie in 1928, Walker noted "Disney put us out of business with his sound".[3]

In 1962 he created Wellbee, a cartoon character that represented well-being and was used in public health campaigns in the United States.[4]

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