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Ray Goossens (14 August 1924 – 10 December 1998) was a
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artist, animator, writer, and director best known for creating the cartoon character Musti.


Biography

Ray Goossens was born in
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, Belgium in 1924. Interested in animation from before
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, he founded the AFIM animation studios with Henri Winkeler and Edmond Roex in 1940. They had 15 employees, including later famous comics artists like Bob de Moor and
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. They created a number of short animated movies, of which '' Smidje Smee'' was the most successful. After the war, Goossens started working as a comics creator with '' Kleine Zondagsvriend'', a weekly youth magazine. He created a number of series, some based on existing stories like '' Tijl Uilenspiegel'' and '' Reinaert de Vos'', some new like ''Tsjoem'' (a parrot) and ''Snops en de bende''. He also worked as an illustrator for different newspapers and magazines, including ''
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''. He worked as an animator mainly for client's publicity purposes, and in 1957 became
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of
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, the new animation studios of
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, one of the major Belgian comics publishers. At first, they created series based on existing comics series like '' Oumpah-pah'', ''
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'' or ''
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''. They also made the full-length movie ''
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''. From 1956 to 1969 he worked as an independent animator and director. In 1967 he directed ''
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'', the first feature film based on this comic, and in 1968 he joined
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, where he created with the animation studios a number of children's series like ''
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'', '' De Pili's'' and '' Musti''. He also directed a series based on the adventures of ''
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''. From 1976 onwards, Ray Goossens taught animation at the R.I.T.C.S in Brussels. His final success as a director followed in 1980, with '' Plons de gekke kikker''. Ray Goossens died in 1998 in Deurne.


Filmography


As director


With AFIM

*1940: ''Metamorfose'', ''Rapi Roum'', and ''Hoe primmeke ter wereld kwam'' *1941: ''Smidje Smee'' *1947: ''De lamme maakt een ritje''


Independent work

*1956: ''Wat 'n vader'' *1958: ''Paviljoen Wetenschappen'' for the
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(Brussels World's Fair) *1959: ''Van zilverzout tot zilverbeeld'' *1960: ''Van katoenbol tot filmonderlaag'' *1967: ''In naam der wet'' *1968: ''Hoera, ik ben vader!'', and ''Er was eens''


With

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*1957-1964: ''
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'' *1960: ''Le bosquet hanté'' *1961: ''Boothill Mc Gall, sheriff'' and ''Coin-coin'' *1964: ''Canard à l'orange'' *1965: ''Spaghetti à la romaine'', '' Oumpah-Pah'', and ''
Pinocchio in Outer Space ''Pinocchio in Outer Space'' is a 1965 Belgian-American animated science-fantasy film which sets Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio character on a rocketship adventure. Peter Lazer performs the voice of Pinocchio. It was produced by Ray Goossens at Belvis ...
'' *1967: ''
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''


With

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*1968-1982: '' Musti'' (52 episodes of 5 minutes) *1971: ''
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'' *1973: '' De Pili's'' *1975: ''
Boule et Bill ''Boule et Bill'' (known in English as ''Billy & Buddy'') is a popular comic, created in 1959 by Belgian writer-artist Jean Roba in collaboration with Maurice Rosy. In 2003, the artistic responsibility of the series was passed on to Roba's former a ...
'', and ''
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'' *1984: ''
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''


With VRT

*1990-1991: ''Musti'' (104 all-new episodes)


As writer

*1983-1991: '' Plons de gekke kikker''


Awards

*1956: First prize at the second Festival of the Belgian Movie, for ''Wat 'n vader''


References


External links


Biography
at
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's Comiclopedia (focuses on his comics work)
Biography
in Dutch at Filmhuis Klappei (focuses on his animation) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Goossens, Ray 1924 births 1998 deaths Flemish people Belgian animators Belgian film directors Belgian film producers Belgian animated film directors Belgian animated film producers 20th-century Belgian writers Belgian comics artists Belgian children's book illustrators Belgian illustrators People from Merksem