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Myron "Grim" Natwick (' Nordveig; August 16, 1890 – October 7, 1990) was an American
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,
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, and
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. Natwick is best known for drawing the
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' most popular character,
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.


Background

Born in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Natwick studied at the School of the
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and had five brothers and two sisters. Natwick's parents, James and Henrietta (Lyon), owned a furniture store. His grandfather, Ole, was one of the earliest Norwegian immigrants to the United States arriving in Wisconsin in 1847 (Ole was born on April 8, 1826, to Ole Torkjellson Natvig and Anna at Sagi Natvig, Ardal, Sogn, Norway). He had eleven children in Grand Rapids, Wisconsin (now part of Wisconsin Rapids), including James W., Grim's father, and Joseph, who was the father of Mildred Natwick, Grim's first cousin. Natwick had his nickname since before high school as a takeoff on his "anything but Grim" personality. He was well known even in high school for his artwork and his poetry. Although never published, many pages of his poetry were displayed in the summer of 2011 at the South Wood County Historical Museum in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, where there was a permanent exhibit of Natwick's works. His brother Frank was reputedly one of the first Wisconsin athletes to be invited to the
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in 1908. He was a high hurdler for the
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where he was president of his class. After studying at the Art Institute of Chicago, he went to the
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.Comment Magazine: Jan-Feb 1975 p. 58
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Career

Natwick's artistic career started with cover designs for
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, initially for a friend who worked at a music publishing company. Natwick found that he was good at this type of work and contacted other publishers in Chicago, eventually illustrating the covers for many song sheets, usually in no more than two colors. A former school friend,
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convinced him to try animation at William Randolph Hearst Studio, which only animated their comic strip properties. Natwick stated, "I was having lunch with LaCava one day and he said, 'Why don't you try this thing?' He found it very hard to get artists to do this; nobody knew how to animate. They would come in and see somebody drawing a hundred drawings a day and it would frighten them. We knew each other well, and I had apparently shown a knack of drawing humorous drawings, so he persuaded me to try it for a couple of weeks. That lasted about fifty years.” The studio was under the direction of
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. In 1925, after one year at the studio, he took his savings and sailed to the Vienna National Academy, where he mostly drew anatomy of women. Natwick was influenced by
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and
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. He graduated in late summer of 1928, moving back to New York. Natwick is best known for creating the Fleischer Studio's most popular character,
Betty Boop Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick.Pointer (2017) She originally appeared in the ''Talkartoon'' and ''Betty Boop'' film series, which were produced by Fleisc ...
, under the direction of
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. Although legal ownership of the Betty Boop character remained with the studio (as Natwick was an employee), Grim created the original design of Betty Boop at the request of studio head Max Fleischer, who requested a girlfriend for his successful creation "Bimbo". Natwick would remain one the primary animators of Betty Boop from the Dizzy Dishes to Bimbo’s Initiation, his last cartoon for Fleischer’s before moving to the West Coast. Natwick worked for a number of American
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studios, including the
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studio,
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,
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, UPA, and the Richard Williams studio. Seeing Natwick’s animation of Betty Boop in
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promoted Disney to make him an offer, but believing Iwerks to be the real creative force of the two he chose to work at the latter’s studio. At Iwerks, Natwick animated a number of Flip the Frog cartoons and designed Wille the Whopper. More and more, Iwerks came to rely on Grim Natwick to supervise the actual production of his cartoons. Natwick eventually wound up running the studio day-to-day, while Iwerks worked on mechanical improvements in the studio's basement. At the studio Natwick would direct Flip the Frog,
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and
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along with many of the same young animators he had supervised at Fleischer. Natwick was offered partnership in the studio but declined in order to work at
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. Natwick heard about the studio's plans to develop the first fully animated feature-length film and stated, “An opportunity to work on the first animated feature intrigued me.
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, at that time, headed a Walt Disney story group. He was a good friend of mine. I asked Ted if he would intercede for me, pick a moment when Walt was in a good mood, and suggest that I would like to join the Disney staff. Two weeks later Ted telephoned and said, "Walt will meet you after work next Monday." On November 12th 1934 Natwick was hired to work at Walt Disney Animation Studio. Natwick’s first assignment at the studio would be doing the female lead in
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. In his scenes Natwick brought an expertise to animating human characters which was lacking in Disney’s previous effort The Goddess of Spring. This along with Natwick’s work on the blind girl doll in Broken Toys reinforced Disney’s intention to assign Natwick to the female lead in the upcoming feature. At Disney, Natwick became a lead animator on ''
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'', and was the person chiefly responsible for animating its titular heroine, Snow White. Natwick was given some of the studio’s top assistants to work with including, Marc Davis,
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and Jack Campbell. Regarding his scenes, Natwick did not rely heavily on rotoscoping stating, "We went way beyond rotoscope," and "I remember one scene I had where there were 101 rotoscoped tracings; that would mean that they traced every second frame on the film. I used drawing one and drawing one hundred and one, and I filled in the rest, because there wasn't enough in it to give us anything to animate." By the end of the picture, he had animated over 120 scenes, with six assistants working under him. Natwick was responsible for animating some of the most iconic scenes in the film, including the sequences where Snow White cleans the house to
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, the scene where she dances with the dwarfs, and her singing "
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". While working for the Fleischer studios in 1939, Natwick was in charge of drawing the Prince and the Princess for '' Gulliver's Travels''. He also helped to animate Mickey Mouse in ''
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'', Mr. Magoo,
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and many other 1940s and 1950s cartoon greats. Three of Natwick's former assistants included
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(Hearst), Chuck Jones (Iwerks) and Marc Davis (Disney). During the 1980s and 1990s, Natwick served on the advisory board of the
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. There is evidence Natwick did some commercial work later in his long life. He appears to have contributed to the early images of Sonny & Gramps, according to then-contemporaries who collaborated with Natwick during his career. Sonny is the "cuckoo" animated mascot of General Mills' Cocoa Puffs. Natwick died on October 7, 1990 in
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, California of
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and heart disease, two months after celebrating his 100th birthday, with a party with friends such as
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. In 2010, the Wisconsin Historical Society erected a memorial plaque to Grim Natwick in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. The South Wood County Historical Museum in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin is home to an extensive Grim Natwick exhibit. ''Wisconsin Rapids native Myron "Grim" Natwick'' (Wisconsin Historical Society)
/ref> Since 2010, the Grim Natwick Film Festival has been held annually over three days in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, featuring animators from across the state and beyond in panels and screenings of work. Recently, Natwick's name is an inspiration to a character in the 2017 video game ''
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'', a run-and-gun game that has a style and tone of 1930s cartoons (mostly influenced by Fleischer Studios). His name was adapted to a dragon character named Grim Matchstick, who has a similar stutter and speech to that of Natwick himself.


Partial filmography (as animator)

As animators were often uncredited, many of the films featured below do not credit Natwick as animator. Similarly there may be other films on which he worked which have not yet been attributed to him. * 1993 ''
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'' * 1977 '' Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure'' * 1963 ''
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'' (TV series) (directing animator - 3 episodes; Double Trouble, Guarding of the Olympic Torch, & Medusa's Sceptre) * 1960 ''
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'' (TV series) * 1959 "Terror Faces Magoo" (short) * 1954 "Spare the Child" (short) * 1951 "Georgie and the Dragon" (short) * 1951 " Rooty Toot Toot" (short) * 1950 "Bungled Bungalow" (short) * 1950 "The Popcorn Story" (short) * 1950 "Trouble Indemnity" (short) * 1947 "The Bandmaster" (short) * 1947 " Solid Ivory" (short) * 1947 " Well Oiled" (short) * 1947 " The Coo Coo Bird" (short) * 1947 "Smoked Hams" (short) * 1946 "The Wacky Weed" (short) * 1946 "
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" (short) * 1946 " The Reckless Driver" (short) * 1946 "
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" (short) * 1946 " Who's Cookin' Who?" (short) * 1945 "
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" (short) * 1945 "
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" (short) * 1945 "Pied Piper of Basin Street" (short) * 1945 "Enemy Bacteria" (short) * 1944 "Ski for Two" (short) * 1944 "Abou Ben Boogie" (short) * 1943 "Take Heed Mr. Tojo" (short) * 1940 "Popeye Presents Eugene, the Jeep" (short) * 1940 "The Fulla Bluff Man" (short) * 1939 '' Gulliver's Travels'' (animation director) * 1938 "
Mother Goose Goes Hollywood ''Mother Goose Goes Hollywood'' is a 1938 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The short was released on December 23, 1938. The film parodies several Mother Goose nursery rhymes using cari ...
" (short) * 1937 ''
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'' * 1936 "Little Boy Blue" (short) * 1936 "Alpine Climbers" (short) * 1936 "Dick Whittington's Cat" (short) * 1936 "Ali Baba" (short) * 1936 " Mickey's Polo Team" (short) * 1935 "Broken Toys" (short) * 1935 "Simple Simon" (short) * 1935 "The Three Bears" (short) * 1935 "Mickey's Fire Brigade" (short) * 1935 "
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" (short) * 1935 "Summertime" (short) * 1935 "
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" (short) * 1935 "Old Mother Hubbard" (short) * 1934 "The King's Tailor" (short) * 1934 "Viva Willie" (short) * 1934 "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" (short) * 1934 "Jungle Jitters" (short) * 1934 "Cave Man" (short) * 1934 "Reducing Creme" (short) * 1934 "Insultin' the Sultan" (short) * 1934 "Robin Hood, Jr." (short) * 1933 "
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" (short) * 1933 "Soda Squirt" (short) * 1932 "The Music Lesson"(short) * 1932 "Phoney Express" (short) * 1932 "The Goal Rush" (short) * 1932 "Stormy Seas" (short) * 1932 "Room Runners" (short) * 1932 "The Office Boy" (short) * 1932 "The Milkman" (short) * 1931 "Africa Squeaks" (short) * 1931 "Jail Birds" (short) * 1931 "The New Car" (short) * 1931 "
Bimbo's Initiation ''Bimbo's Initiation'' is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and featuring an early version of Betty Boop with a dog's ears and nose. It was the final Betty Boop cartoon to be animated by the character's co- ...
" (short) * 1931 "Silly Scandals" (short) * 1931 "Ragtime Romeo" (short) * 1931 "The Male Man" (short) * 1931 "The Bum Bandit" (short) * 1931 "Teacher's Pest" (short) * 1931 "Tree Saps" (short) * 1931 "Please Go 'Way and Let Me Sleep" (short) * 1930 "
Mysterious Mose ''Mysterious Mose'' is a 1930 Fleischer Studios animated short released through Paramount Pictures as part of the '' Talkartoons'' series. This film contains an early version of Betty Boop and the studio's star, Bimbo. "Mysterious Mose" is a ...
" (short) * 1930 "Accordion Joe" (short) * 1930 "Mariutch" (short) * 1930 "
Swing You Sinners! ''Swing You Sinners!'' is a 1930 animated cartoon short, produced by Fleischer Studios as part of the ''Talkartoons'' series. The cartoon is notable for its surreal, dark, and abstract content. Plot Bimbo is seen late at night, trying to ste ...
" (short) * 1930 "Barnacle Bill" (short) * 1930 " Dizzy Dishes" (short) * 1930 "Wise Flies" (short) * 1930 "Fire Bugs" (short) * 1930 "Hot Dog" (short) * 1922 "A Joy Ride" (short) * 1920 "Yes Dear" (short) * 1919 "Breath of a Nation" (short)


References


External links

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