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An in-depth look into the making of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, a classic Christmas TV special. It includes information about the special features, the people involved in its production, and their backgrounds. The document also includes biographies of Chuck Jones, Dr. Seuss, Boris Karloff, and June Foray.
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{ Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! BD menu copy} {Creative Director: Kim King} {Menu Designer: OPC} {Special Features: Michael Crawford} {Copy Due: 021910 Copy Delivered: 021010} {Original page count: 12} {Editor’s note: everything bold is hot/selectable. Information within brackets { } is NOT to be printed. Andrew responsible for everything (including navigation) except chapter names and names of special feature titles. Also, Andrew did NOT produce any of the special features. He did, however, write Who’s Who in Whoville and the bios.} Play Movie Languages Special Features [ ]
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Chuck Jones Dr. Seuss Boris Karloff June Foray <Features
Born on September 21, 1912 in Spokane, Washington, Chuck Jones entered the fledgling animation industry as a cel washer for the Ubbe Iwerks Studio. In 1936, he joined the Leon Schlesinger Studio that was later sold to Warner Bros. He remained at Warner Bros. Animation until the division closed in 1962. <Who’s Who Features Next>
Jones received an honorary Academy Award ® in 1995 for the creation of classic cartoons “whose animated lives have brought joy to our real ones for more than half a century.” His first, in 1965 was for Best Short Subject, The Dog and the Line. His famous characters include Wile E. Coyote, the Road Runner and Pepe Le Pew among a host of others. <Back Who’s Who Dr. Seuss>
Dr. Seuss was born Theodore Seuss Geisel on March 2, 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts. After attending Dartmouth College and Oxford University, he began a career in advertising. His first children’s book And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street , appeared on the market in 1937 (after being rejected by the first 43 publishers!). <Who’s Who Features Next>
Born William Henry Pratt on November 23, 1887 in Dulwich, England, Boris Karloff was educated at London University. After immigrating to Canada in 1909 and working as a farm hand, he made his screen debut in The Dumb Girl of Portici in 1916. <Who’s Who Features Next>
Karloff’s ominous, stage-trained voice aided him in making the transition from silent to sound movies. In 1934, he starred as the monster in Frankenstein, a role that had been turned down by Bela Lugosi. Karloff went on to star in hundreds of horror films. <Features Who’s Who June Foray>