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My thanks to Professor Mark Langer of Carleton University and Fleischer animator Myron Waldman for helping to identify many of these people.
Photo 1.
This picture appears in the revised
version of Leslie Cabarga's The Fleischer Story, but Cabarga mistakes
the location for outside 1600 Broadway in Manhattan. Al labelled this
photo 1929, Long Island City, and the studio was in Long Island City
for most of 1929 before moving back into Manhattan. Front row, left to right: Possibly Sidney Wallick, Edith Vernick, George Cannata, Seymour Kneitel, Max Fleischer, Charles Shettler, Sid Marcus. Al Eugster is behind Vernick and Cannata, with his hat and cigar. Standing behind Cannata and Kneitel is Abner Kneitel. Standing behind Cannata and Abner Kneitel is George Rufle. In the background at left, wearing a white hat, is Rudy Zamora. In the distance behind Seymour Kneitel is Joe Fleischer, with suspenders. To the right of Joe Fleischer, with his hand on the window and wearing hat, is William Henning. In the distance between Max Fleischer and Charles Shettler, you can see the top of Bill Nolan's head. |
Photo 2. A Fleischer Studio gathering in 1931. Seated left to right are Max Fleischer, Seymour Kneitel, Roland Crandall and unknown. Standing behind them are Frank Paiker, Willard Bowsky, Al Eugster, Ugo D'Orsi, Reuben Timinsky and possibly Dave Tendlar. Back row: Sam Stimson, Charles Shettler, Sam Buchwald, unknown, Izzy Sparber, Tom Bonfiglio (who later changed his name to Goodson), Ralph Sommerville, Myron Waldman. The man just left of Sparber is also in the beach picture below. |
Photo 3. At the beach in 1931. From left to right: Al Eugster, Izzy Sparber, Edith Vernick, unknown. The unknown man is also in the picture above. Who is he? |
Photo 4. In this 1931 photo, Tom Johnson is second from left. The man holding the cigarette in the center is a Paramount publicity man. Al Eugster is holding the napkin in front of him in the right half of the photo, and the next face visible to the left of Al is Al Windley of the checking department. |
Go to Al Eugster's Filmography
Go to The Pat Sullivan Studio, 1928
Go to The Mintz Studio, 1932
Go to The Iwerks Studio, 1933-1934
Go to The Disney Studio, 1935-1938
Go to The Fleischer Studio, 1939-1941
Go to Famous Studios Christmas Party 1954, Page 1
Go to Famous Studios Christmas Party 1954, Page 2
Go to New Year's Eve, Dec. 1954
Go to Famous Studios, 1956
Go to Gifford Animation, 1958
Go to Miscellaneous Photos
Go to Scenes Animated by Al Eugster
Go to Al's Comic Book Art
Go to Links relating to Al Eugster.
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