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Joe Oriolo (Born 1913) is known for Comics.
Joe Oriolo worked for Fleischer Studios and moved with them to Miami in 1938 where he worked on both of the studio's feature length films,
Gulliver's Travels
and
Mr. Bug Goes to Town
. In 1939, he created the character of
Casper the Friendly Ghost
and Oriolo sold the rights to Famous Studios. Casper went on to become one of the studios' most popular animated series.
After leaving Famous Studios, Oriolo began drawing comic books, working with Otto Messmer on the
Felix the Cat
comics. By 1971, Oriolo had taken complete control of
Felix the Cat
, and continued to market the character right up until his death in 1985. Joe created the pilot show for the award-winning
Felix the Cat
television series—260 Felix shorts were made for television syndication. Oriolo was also successful with
The Mighty Hercules
series.
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Similar artists
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Artist Unknown
,
Patrick Olliffe
,
Jim Holdaway
,
Kerry Gammill
,
Keith Pollard
,
Dan DeCarlo
,
Ron Wilson
,
Arthur (Art) Adams
,
Mark Texeira
,
Arthur Suydam
,
Steve Bissette
,
Alex Nino
,
Rory Hayes
,
Ron Frenz
,
Alfredo Alcala
,
Marc Silvestri
,
Steve Fastner
,
Tim Timothy Truman
,
Ed Benes
,
Don Heck
,
Dik (Richard Arthur) Browne
,
Dick Giordano
,
Clifford (Cliff) Sterrett
,
Alfred Avison
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