Max Fleischer
Biography
Max Fleischer (July 19, 1883 – September 11, 1972) was a Polish Jewish American animator, inventor, film director and producer. Fleischer was a pioneer in the development of the animated cartoon and served as the head of Fleischer Studios. He brought such animated characters as Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, Popeye and Superman to the movie screen and was responsible for a number of technological innovations including the Rotoscope. (Wikipedia)
Known For

The Chinaman

Betty Boop: Queen of the Cartoons

Thanksgiving

More Pep

Out of the Inkwell: The Fleischer Story

Modeling

Out of the Inkwell

Perpetual Motion
All Movies (71)
- Out of the Inkwell: The Fleischer Story2008 · as Himself (archive footage)
- Betty Boop: Queen of the Cartoons1995 · as Self (archive footage)
- Cartoon Madness: The Fantastic Max Fleischer Cartoons1992 · as Self (archive footage)
- Fleischer Studios Behind The Scenes1938 · as Self
- More Pep1936 · as Uncle Max (voice)
- Betty Boop's Rise to Fame1934 · as Max Fleischer
- Just a Gigolo1932 · as Presenter
- Ko-Ko Beats Time1929 · as Max Fleischer
- Koko's Field Daze1928
- Ko-Ko's Haunted House1928
- Ko-Ko's Tattoo1928
- Ko-Ko's Hot Dog1928 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Ko-Ko's Germ Jam1928
- KoKo's Klock1927 · as Max Fleischer
- KoKo the Kop1927 · as Max Fleischer
- Koko Needles the Boss1927 · as Max Fleischer
- Ko-Ko Makes 'Em Laugh1927 · as Cartoonist
- Koko Back Tracks1927 · as Max Fleischer
- Koko Gets Egg-Cited1926 · as Cartoonist
- Koko the Convict1926 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Koko Kidnapped1926
- Fadeaway1926 · as Max Fleischer
- Koko Hot After It1926 · as himself
- Koko's Toot Toot1926 · as Max Fleischer
- Ko-Ko at the Circus1926 · as Max
- Koko's Paradise1926 · as Max Fleischer
- Thanksgiving1925
- Koko Eats1925
- Koko Packs 'Em1925 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Koko Nuts1925 · as Himself
- Ko-Ko on the Run1925 · as himself
- Koko Celebrates the Fourth1925 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Koko Trains 'Em1925 · as Max Fleischer
- Big Chief Koko1925 · as Max Fleischer
- Ko-Ko the Barber1925 · as Max Fleischer
- Koko in Toyland1925 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Koko the Hot Shot1925 · as Max Fleischer
- The Storm1924 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- The Cure1924 · as Max Fleischer
- Vacation1924 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Trip to Mars1924 · as Max Fleischer - Animator
- Mother Gooseland1924 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Cartoon Factory1924 · as Various
- Koko's Big Catch1924
- Shadows1923
- The Fortune Teller1923 · as Cartoonist
- Balloons1923 · as Max Fleischer
- False Alarm1923 · as Max Fleischer
- Trapped1923 · as Max Fleischer
- The Puzzle1923 · as Max Fleischer
- Surprise1923 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Bed Time1923 · as Himself
- Jumping Beans1922 · as Max Fleischer
- The Reunion1922 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Flies1922 · as Max Fleischer
- Bubbles1922 · as Max Fleischer
- Birthday1922 · as Max Fleischer
- The Dresden Doll1922 · as Max Fleischer
- Invisible Ink1921 · as Max Fleischer
- Fishing1921 · as Max Fleischer
- Modeling1921 · as Cartoonist
- The Automobile Ride1921 · as himself
- The Restaurant1920 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- Perpetual Motion1920 · as Cartoonist
- The Clown's Little Brother1920 · as Max Fleischer
- The Ouija Board1920 · as Max Fleischer
- The Chinaman1920
- The Boxing Kangaroo1920 · as Cartoonist (uncredited)
- The Clown's Pup1919 · as Max Fleischer
- Out of the Inkwell1919 · as Cartoonist
- The Tantalizing Fly1919