RIP Ray Harryhausen
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Raymond Frederick Harryhausen
Born: Los Angeles 29th June 1920
Died: London 7th May 2013.
I got to see Ray Harryhausen speak a couple of times about animation. I loved how he still loved animation. How he remembered in detail different memories about how he did the FX for Clash of Titans, Jason and the Argonauts, all the little snakes on Medusa’s head and how he got started in the military during WWII. He had a long amazing life and died at 92 (it just occurred to me he was 82 when I met him).
The Harryhausen family regret to announce the death of Ray Harryhausen, Visual Effects pioneer and stop-motion model animator. He was a multi-award winner which includes a special Oscar and BAFTA. Ray’s influence on today’s film makers was enormous, with luminaries; Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Peter Jackson, George Lucas, John Landis and the UK’s own Nick Park have cited Harryhausen as being the man whose work inspired their own creations.
Harryhausen’s fascination with animated models began when he first saw Willis O’Brien’s creations in KING KONG with his boyhood friend, the author Ray Bradbury in 1933, and he made his first foray into filmmaking in 1935 with home-movies that featured his youthful attempts at model animation. Over the period of the next 46 years, he made some of the genres best known movies – MIGHTY JOE YOUNG (1949), IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA (1955), 20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH (1957), MYSTERIUOUS ISLAND (1961), ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. (1966), THER VALLEY OF GWANGI (1969), three films based on the adventures of SINBAD and CLASH OF THE TITANS (1981). He is perhaps best remembered for his extraordinary animation of seven skeletons in JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS (1963) which took him three months to film…..
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R.I.P. MCA - Sir, you will be missed dearly.
This really hits home (my home, New York City). And to think, 30 minutes ago I was happily buying raw ginger from the natural health food bodega on 9th and 2nd.
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