Brice Mack

Film director

1917 – 2008

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Who was Brice Mack?

Brice Harvey Mack was a background painter and director, known for his extensive work at Disney in the 1940s and 1950s as a background painter. He was hired for story writing at Disney in the 1950s, and worked on illustrating children's books based on the studio's films.

His first credited appearance was as the background artist for the Rite of Spring sequence in Fantasia. He worked on Song of the South, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and Lady and the Tramp. He also went to work on Walt Disney's television series Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color as a background painter and writer in the late 1950s. His last credit for Disney was in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. In the 1950s he became the president of ERA Productions, a small studio which was staffed with animators who had mostly come from Disney after leaving during the strike of 1941, producing and directing animated and live action commercials for the Peterson Company, as well as work for Disney. He later went on to form Unicorn Productions, with which he continued to work on commercials, films and theme park rides, continuing to consult for Disney into the early 1990s, when he retired.

His feature work includes directing the 1978 live action horror film Jennifer, written by Steve Krantz. Other director credits include Rosster: Spurs of Death, Swap Meet, and Half a House. He was the executive in charge of production for Ruby and the producer of Mara of the Wilderness.

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Born
Jun 2, 1917
Manila
Children
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Died
Jan 2, 2008
Hollywood

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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