William Sturm
An image from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, one of the productions that also features William Sturm.

William Sturm

January 1, 1906 — New Jersey, USA

William Sturm attended The Art Students League and worked for J.R. Bray as a teenager. He would work with Pat Sullivan, producer of Felix the Cat, in the 1920s; he is credited with the twisting of Felix's tail into the question mark. Sturm worked with Fleischer Studios, where he worked on Popeye before moving on to Disney. He opened his own studio, where he worked for the government and commercial accounts doing training films and animated commercials for Coca-Cola, Bosco, and Brylcreme, among others.

Lend a Paw

Lend a Paw

1941

Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp

Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp

1939

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

1948

The Cobweb Hotel

The Cobweb Hotel

1936

The Fresh Vegetable Mystery

The Fresh Vegetable Mystery

1939

I Wanna Be a Life Guard

I Wanna Be a Life Guard

1936

Grampy's Indoor Outing

Grampy's Indoor Outing

1936

Fowl Play

Fowl Play

1937