"Roger Rabbit" Director Richard Williams dies August 18th 6:56

Richard Williams, an animator who won the Academy Award for "Roger Rabbit", a Disney comedy movie that combines anime and live action, has passed away. I was 86 years old.

Richard Williams, from Toronto, Canada, made his debut as an animator in 1958 when he was five years old, admiring the world of animation by seeing the Disney movie Snow White.

In 1988, he worked as the animation director for a rogue detective and a Disney comedy movie, Roger Rabbit, whose main character was a rabbit character who asked the detective to investigate his wife's cheating.

This movie is highly regarded for its original technique, which is a combination of live-action animation and anime featuring a rabbit anime character co-starring with a detective actor. It was.

Also, in 2016, he was nominated for an Academy Award for the animated movie “Prologue” and continued to produce vigorously even after the age of 80, but according to AP, this month, his home in Western England So I died of cancer.

I was 86 years old.