Lloyd Vaughan
Lloyd Lincoln Vaughan I (January 2, 1909 – May 19, 1988) was an American animator known for his work at Warner Bros. Cartoons under the supervision of Chuck Jones. Starting in 1936 as an inbetweener, and he only got paid $6.00 a week, he became an animator in 1944 or 1945 under Jones, and animated for him until the studio's brief closure in 1953. His most iconic work is the flower scene in ''Duck Amuck''. In 1966, he reunited with Jones at MGM Animation/Visual Arts until 1970, and would continue to animate until his death. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Schmidt‐Posthaus, Heike, Polkinghorne, Adam, Nufer, Lisbeth, Schifferli, Andrea, Zimmermann, Dieter R., Segner, Helmut, Steiner, Pascale, Vaughan, LloydGet access
Published in Environmental Microbiology (2011)
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2by Segner, Helmut, Sundh, Henrik, Buchmann, Kurt, Douxfils, Jessica, Sundell, Kristina Snuttan, Mathieu, Cédric, Ruane, Neil, Jutfelt, Fredrik, Toften, Hilde, Vaughan, LloydGet access
Published in Fish Physiology and Biochemistry (2011)
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3by Noguera, Patricia A., Grunow, Bianka, Klinger, Matthias, Lester, Katherine, Collet, Bertrand, del-Pozo, JorgeContributors: “...Vaughan, Lloyd...”
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4by de Jesús Romero-Geraldo, Reyna, García-Lagunas, Norma, Hernández-Saavedra, Norma YolandaContributors: “...Vaughan, Lloyd...”
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