Ralph Bakshi
Born
29 October 1938 (87)
Place of Birth
Haifa, Mandatory Palestine [now Israel]
Biography
Ralph Bakshi (born October 29, 1938) is a Palestinian-born American animator and filmmaker. In the 1970s, he established an alternative to mainstream animation through independent and adult-oriented productions. Between 1972 and 1992, he directed nine theatrically released feature films, five of which he wrote. He has been involved in numerous television projects as director, writer, producer and animator. Beginning his career at the Terrytoons television cartoon studio as a cel polisher, Baksh...
Ralph Bakshi (born October 29, 1938) is a Palestinian-born American animator and filmmaker. In the 1970s, he established an alternative to mainstream animation through independent and adult-oriented productions. Between 1972 and 1992, he directed nine theatrically released feature films, five of which he wrote. He has been involved in numerous television projects as director, writer, producer and animator. Beginning his career at the Terrytoons television cartoon studio as a cel polisher, Bakshi was eventually promoted to director. He moved to the animation division of Paramount Pictures in 1967 and started his own studio, Bakshi Productions, in 1968. Through producer Steve Krantz, Bakshi made his debut feature film, Fritz the Cat, released in 1972. It was the first animated film to receive an X rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, and the most successful independent animated feature of all time. Over the next eleven years, Bakshi directed seven additional animated features. He is well known for his fantasy films, which include Wizards (1977), The Lord of the Rings (1978) and Fire and Ice (1983). In 1987, Bakshi returned to television work, producing the series Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, which ran for two years before it was canceled due to complaints from a conservative political group over perceived drug references. After a nine-year hiatus from feature films, he directed Cool World (1992), which was largely rewritten during production and received poor reviews. Bakshi returned to television with the live-action film Cool and the Crazy (1994) and the anthology series Spicy City (1997). He founded the Bakshi School of Animation and Cartooning in 2003. During the 2000s, he has focused largely on painting. He has received several awards for his work, including the 1980 Golden Gryphon for The Lord of the Rings at the Giffoni Film Festival, the 1988 Annie Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Art of Animation, and the 2003 Maverick Tribute Award at the Cinequest Film Festival.
Filmography (40)
Midwest
2023
Last Days of Coney Island
2015
Trickle Dickle Down
2012
🎬 DirectorAdventures in Plymptoons!
2011
Forging Through the Darkness: The Ralph Bakshi Vision for 'The Lord of the Rings'
2010
Breaking the Mold: The Re-Making of Mighty Mouse
2010
Frazetta: Painting with Fire
2003
Malcom and Melvin
1997
Babe, He Calls Me
1997
Cool and the Crazy
1994
Cool World
1992
Imagining America
1989
The Butter Battle Book
1989
Hound Town
1989
This Ain't Bebop
1989
Christmas in Tattertown
1988
Fire and Ice
1983
Hey Good Lookin'
1982
The Cigarette and the Weed
1981
American Pop
1981
The Lord of the Rings
1978
Wizards
1977
The Monsterizer
1975
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Coonskin
1975
The Junker
1975
🎬 DirectorThe Plastic Blaster
1975
🎬 DirectorThe Bigger Digger
1974
🎬 Director
Heavy Traffic
1973
The Paper Monster
1973
🎬 DirectorThe Return of the Monsterizer
1973
🎬 DirectorThe Time Eraser
1972
🎬 DirectorThe Scarecrow
1972
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Fritz the Cat
1972
The Timekeeper
1972
🎬 DirectorThe Drifter
1970
🎬 DirectorLost and Foundation
1970
🎬 DirectorThe Ghost Monster
1970
🎬 DirectorThe Toy Man
1969
🎬 DirectorThe Frog
1969
🎬 DirectorThe Stretcher
1969
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