Frank Mouris
Francis Peter "Frank" Mouris (born September 6, 1944) is an American animator. He is best known for his film Frank Film (1973), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
Frank Mouris | |
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Born | Francis Peter Mouris September 6, 1944 |
Education | |
Occupation | Animator |
Years active | 1967โ2006 |
Spouse |
Caroline Mouris โ (m. 1966) |
Career
Other films he made alongside wife[1] Caroline[2] include Coney (1975),[3][4] Impasse (1978),[5] the live action feature Beginner's Luck (1986)[6] and Frankly Caroline (1999).[7][8] He also contributed animations to Sesame Street.[9][10]
Legacy
Frank Film was added to the National Film Registry in 1996.[11]
Original picture and sound negatives, as well as preservation negatives on a number of the Mourises' films, are held at the Academy Film Archive in Hollywood collection[11] and the Yale Film Archive in New Haven.[12]
Frank Film was also preserved by the Academy Film Archive.[13]
References
- TONIGHT IN NYC: The Films of Frank and Caroline Mouris|Cartoon Brew
- Keeping Frank and Caroline Mouris Animated-Moving Image Archive News
- Frank and Caroline Mouris - University of Utah
- The Real Indies: A Close Look at Orphan Films|Oscars.org (title: "Altered Reality")
- Frank & Caroline Mouris-Five By Two-Experimental Cinema
- Beginners Luck on Amazon
- New York State Writers Institute-Frank Film and Frankly Caroline
- Frankly Caroline (VHS)-Direct Cinema Limited
- Classic Sesame Street animation - dog and hen (YouTube)
- Sesame Street Bus And Telephone (YouTube)
- Caroline and Frank Mouris Collection|Oscars.org
- "Notable Holdings". Yale Film Archive.
- "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.