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Don Bluth
Don Bluth
88 years (Sep 13, 1937)
El Paso, Texas, USA
16 Directed
1 TV Directed

Don Bluth

Don Bluth earns a living as an American director who belongs to the crew side of the business rather than the cast. The headline entry on the filmography is 'Anastasia'. He is also credited on 'The Land Before Time'. Work has kept arriving across 48 years.
Don Bluth earns a living as an American director who belongs to the crew side of the business rather than the cast. The headline entry on the filmography is 'Anastasia'. He is also credited on 'The Land Before Time'. Work has kept arriving across 48 years.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How old is Don Bluth and where are they from?
Don Bluth is 88 years old, born on September 13, 1937 in El Paso, Texas, USA.
What are the most famous roles of Don Bluth?
Don Bluth is best known for directing Anastasia, The Land Before Time, An American Tail.
How many movies has Don Bluth directed?
Over a 52-year career (since 1974), Don Bluth has directed or written 16 films and worked on 1 TV shows.
What was Don Bluth's first movie?
The career of Don Bluth began with Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974).
What is Don Bluth's most recent movie or series?
Don Bluth's most recent release is Dragon’s Lair: The Movie - Pitch Presentation, which premiered on September 13, 2017.
What TV shows has Don Bluth created or directed?
On television, Don Bluth has appeared in Space Ace.
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Don Bluth
Don Bluth
1937-09-13 · El Paso, Texas, USA

Donald Virgil "Don" Bluth is an American animator and independent studio owner.

He is best known for his departure from The Walt Disney Company in 1979 and his subsequent directing of animated classics such as The Secret of NIMH (1982), An American Tail (1986),The Land Before Time (1988), and All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989), as well as his involvement in the laserdisc game Dragon's Lair.

He is also often credited for providing competition to Disney, and forcing them to improve from their streak of lackluster film efforts to the films that would make up the Disney Renaissance.

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