
Bernard Wolf (July 18, 1911 – September 7, 2006) was an American animator and producer.
Wolf started his career in 1924 as an inker for the silent Krazy Kat shorts from Paramount Pictures. He later became one of the main animators for Fleischer Studios on the Koko the Clown and Betty Boop cartoons. After a stint with Ub Iwerks, he became an animator for Walt Disney, working on both shorts and feature films. He left Disney in 1941 following the strike that year, working briefly for Tex Avery at MGM.
Following World War II, Wolf worked for a while with Rudolph Ising. He eventually formed Animedia Inc., known for working in advertising and commercial films, Walt Disney World, and Sesame Street. After Animedia, he became a producer in television animation, particularly with Hanna-Barbara, before retiring.
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- Garfield and Friends (1990-91)