Dave Fleischer
Person

Dave Fleischer

Directing · Born 1894-07-14 · age 84 at death · New York City, New York, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David "Dave" Fleischer (July 14, 1894 – June 25, 1979) was an American animator film director and film producer, best known as a co-owner of Fleischer Studios with his older brother Max Fleischer. He was a native of New York City. Sometime around 1913-1914, Dave began working as a film cutter for the American branch of Pathé, the French company that was the world's largest film production and distribution company, and the largest manufacturer of film equipment, in the first decades of the 20th Century. Dave Fleischer was notable during the brothers' early days as the rotoscope model for their first character, Koko the Clown. He went on to become director and later producer of the studio's output. Although he is credited as "director" of every film released by the Fleischer studio from 1921 to 1942, the lead animators actually performed directorial duties, and Fleischer mainly served as producer. Among the cartoon series Fleischer supervised during this period were Talkartoons, Betty Boop Cartoons, Popeye the Sailor, Color Classics and several others; Popeye would go on to be the top rival of Mickey Mouse. He also supervised two animated features released through Paramount Pictures, Gulliver's Travels (1939) and Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941). The debt Fleischer Studios owed to Paramount for the budgets of those features, worsened by the lack of success that came from the studio's non-Popeye cartoons, was called in by Paramount; this forced the brothers to give the studio to Paramount on May 24, 1941. However, both were still able to remain in charge of Fleischer Studios for a time. Fleischer was asked by Paramount to put the popular comic book hero Superman into a cartoon series. The big-budget Superman series became the most successful cartoon of the late period of Fleischer Studios. However, relations between Dave and Max were deteriorating. The feud starting simmering after the married Dave began an adulterous affair with his Miami secretary in 1938, and was followed by more personal and professional disputes. In April 1942 Fleischer, no longer able to cooperate with his brother, left the company to become President of Screen Gems at Columbia Pictures, although he remained co-manager of Fleischer Studios until Paramount reorganized the studio in May 1942 after Max and Dave's contracts expired. Now owned wholly by Paramount, the studio was re-organized as Famous Studios, although the name wasn't officially adopted until May 1943. In the late-1940s, Fleischer moved over to Universal, where he became a special effects expert and general problem-solver, working on films such as Francis (1950), The Birds (1963), and Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967). Fleischer died of a stroke on June 25, 1979 in Woodland Hills, California, having spent over a decade in retirement.

6.4
Crowd average · 101 titles
634
Titles

Titles

Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
View details
6.7

Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor

Nov 27, 1936
Director
Gulliver's Travels
View details
6.2

Gulliver's Travels

Nov 10, 1939
Director
Superman
View details
6.9

Superman

Sep 26, 1941
Director
Snow-White
View details
6.8

Snow-White

Aug 1, 1933
Director
Bimbo's Initiation
View details
7.0

Bimbo's Initiation

Jul 24, 1931
Director
Minnie the Moocher
View details
6.6

Minnie the Moocher

Mar 11, 1932
Director
The Mechanical Monsters
View details
7.0

The Mechanical Monsters

Nov 28, 1941
Director
Billion Dollar Limited
View details
7.0

Billion Dollar Limited

Jan 9, 1942
Director
Popeye the Sailor
View details
6.9

Popeye the Sailor

Jul 14, 1933
Director
The Arctic Giant
View details
6.9

The Arctic Giant

Feb 27, 1942
Director
Volcano
View details
6.9

Volcano

Jul 10, 1942
Director
The Bulleteers
View details
6.5

The Bulleteers

Mar 27, 1942
Director
The Magnetic Telescope
View details
6.9

The Magnetic Telescope

Apr 24, 1942
Director
Electric Earthquake
View details
6.6

Electric Earthquake

May 15, 1942
Director
Terror on the Midway
View details
6.6

Terror on the Midway

Aug 30, 1942
Director
Poor Cinderella
View details
6.3

Poor Cinderella

Aug 3, 1934
Director
Swing You Sinners!
View details
6.9

Swing You Sinners!

Sep 23, 1930
Director
The Old Man of the Mountain
View details
6.7

The Old Man of the Mountain

Aug 4, 1933
Director
Mr. Bug Goes to Town
View details
6.3

Mr. Bug Goes to Town

Dec 9, 1941
Director, Story
Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves
View details
7.6

Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves

Nov 26, 1937
Director
Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp
View details
7.2

Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp

Apr 7, 1939
Director
Somewhere in Dreamland
View details
7.4

Somewhere in Dreamland

Jan 17, 1936
Director
KoKo's Earth Control
View details
6.8

KoKo's Earth Control

Mar 31, 1928
Director
Christmas Comes But Once a Year
View details
7.1

Christmas Comes But Once a Year

Dec 4, 1936
Director
Invisible Ink
View details
6.9

Invisible Ink

Dec 3, 1921
Director
Out of the Inkwell
View details
5.5

Out of the Inkwell

Apr 22, 1938
Director
The Paneless Window Washer
View details
6.8

The Paneless Window Washer

Jan 22, 1937
Director
A Dream Walking
View details
6.7

A Dream Walking

Sep 27, 1934
Director
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You
View details
6.4

I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You

Nov 25, 1932
Director
Betty Boop, M.D.
View details
6.9

Betty Boop, M.D.

Sep 1, 1932
Director
Mysterious Mose
View details
6.2

Mysterious Mose

Dec 26, 1930
Director
Barnacle Bill
View details
5.5

Barnacle Bill

Aug 29, 1930
Director
Red Hot Mamma
View details
6.7

Red Hot Mamma

Feb 2, 1934
Director
Dizzy Red Riding-Hood
View details
6.5

Dizzy Red Riding-Hood

Dec 12, 1931
Director
Is My Palm Read
View details
5.6

Is My Palm Read

Feb 16, 1933
Director
Dizzy Dishes
View details
5.6

Dizzy Dishes

Aug 9, 1930
Director
Max Fleischer's Superman 1941-1942
View details
7.2

Max Fleischer's Superman 1941-1942

Apr 7, 2009
Director
Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party
View details
6.6

Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party

Nov 3, 1933
Director
Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle
View details
6.3

Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle

Sep 22, 1932
Director
The Cobweb Hotel
View details
7.0

The Cobweb Hotel

May 15, 1936
Director
Betty in Blunderland
View details
6.8

Betty in Blunderland

Apr 6, 1934
Director
Boop-Oop-A-Doop
View details
6.5

Boop-Oop-A-Doop

Jan 16, 1932
Director
Ha! Ha! Ha!
View details
6.2

Ha! Ha! Ha!

Mar 2, 1934
Director
Betty Boop's Rise to Fame
View details
6.1

Betty Boop's Rise to Fame

May 18, 1934
Director
Little Swee'pea
View details
7.1

Little Swee'pea

Sep 25, 1936
Director
Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions
View details
6.4

Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions

Jan 27, 1933
Director, Writer
Customers Wanted
View details
5.8

Customers Wanted

Jan 27, 1939
Director
Betty Boop's Penthouse
View details
6.9

Betty Boop's Penthouse

Mar 10, 1933
Director
Blow Me Down!
View details
6.9

Blow Me Down!

Oct 26, 1933
Director
Hunky and Spunky
View details
6.1

Hunky and Spunky

Jun 24, 1938
Director
She Wronged Him Right
View details
5.4

She Wronged Him Right

Jan 5, 1934
Director
Stoopnocracy
View details
5.2

Stoopnocracy

Aug 18, 1933
Director
Goonland
View details
7.0

Goonland

Oct 21, 1938
Director
I Heard
View details
6.8

I Heard

Sep 1, 1933
Director
I Yam What I Yam
View details
6.6

I Yam What I Yam

Sep 29, 1933
Director
Chess-Nuts
View details
6.5

Chess-Nuts

Apr 12, 1932
Director
Betty Boop's Museum
View details
6.4

Betty Boop's Museum

Dec 16, 1932
Director
Crazy-Town
View details
6.2

Crazy-Town

Mar 25, 1932
Director
I'm in the Army Now
View details
6.1

I'm in the Army Now

Dec 25, 1936
Director
Educated Fish
View details
5.8

Educated Fish

Oct 29, 1937
Director