Milton Erwin Kahl (March 22, 1909 – April 19, 1987) was an American animator. He was one of (and often considered the most influential of) Walt Disney's supervisory team of animators, known as Disney's Nine Old Men.[1]
Disney Legends "King Kahl: A personal look at Disney's master animator, MiltKahl" by Floyd Norman (JimHillMedia.com) A MiltKahl lecture at CalArts from...
also given to Louie by MiltKahl, Frank Thomas, and John Lounsbery, three of Disney's Nine Old Men who animated the character. Kahl animated Louie's interaction...
character. Furthermore, Mattinson explained that MiltKahl did not want to animate Cruella de Vil. "Milt, of course, was very strong against that, 'Oh,...
NBC in the fall of 1961. He was designed, and frequently animated, by MiltKahl and Ward Kimball, two of Disney's Nine Old Men of animators, some animation...
Woolie Reitherman, Les Clark, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, MiltKahl, and Marc Davis. Other head animators at Disney during this period included...
recycling animation proved to be controversial within the studio, as animator MiltKahl despised the method: "I detest the use of—-it just breaks my heart to...
directed by Burt Gillett and animated by Izzy (Isadore) Klein, Ed Love, MiltKahl, Marvin Woodward, Bob Wickersham, Clyde Geronimi, Dick Huemer, Dick Williams...
in London and help teach him and his staff. Williams learned also from MiltKahl, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, and Ken Anderson at Disney, to whom he...
change the profile of the arm. And they can design all the fabric in that MiltKahl kind-of way, if they want to". The character design of Paperman has been...
Frontier. The film is directed by Clyde Geronimi and principally animated by MiltKahl, Ward Kimball, Frank Thomas, and Bill Tytla. The short is based on the...