Roger Sweet, the toy designer credited with creating He-Man, has died at 91 after battling dementia. Sweet — the mind behind the muscle-bound star of ’80s animation “He-Man and the Masters of the ...
Roger Sweet, the creator of the He-Man action figure, which spawned the popular ‘80s cartoon series “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe,” died on Tuesday after a battle with dementia, TMZ reports.
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Roger Stone, who in the 1980s helped invent Washington’s modern influence industry, is back in the lobbying business. And he’s earning millions of dollars for his services. With his longtime friend ...
President Donald Trump has nominated V2X Chief Growth Officer Roger Mason to serve as director of the National Reconnaissance Office. As leadership shifts take shape across the intelligence community, ...
Spring hits and suddenly every dress in your closet feels like it’s clinging in all the wrong places. For many of Us, finding a dress that looks polished without squeezing the midsection can feel like ...
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Big truck, big birthday trouble for rabbit!
Watch Rabbit navigate unexpected challenges on his birthday involving a big truck, blending humor, mishaps, and problem-solving along the way. Pauline Hanson 'vindicated' as One Nation wins seats in ...
EXCLUSIVE: Roger Jackson, the iconic voice behind Ghostface in the Scream franchise, is now joining the Twisted Childhood Universe. Dread Central has exclusively learned that Jackson will voice Rabbit ...
Jane Baer, a pioneering animator, producer, studio founder, and a founding member of Women in Animation (WIA), who worked continuously at the highest levels of American animation from the 1950s ...
Jane Baer, a pioneering animator whose work shaped some of Disney’s most iconic films, died Monday at her home in Van Nuys, California. She was 91. Baer began her animation career in the 1950s at Walt ...
Animator Jane Baer, whose over six decade career included work on “Sleeping Beauty” and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” died Monday at her home in Van Nuys, Calif. She was 91. The industry pioneer, who ...
The Winnipeg native also provided services to the industry with her companies Baer Animation and Baer Animation Camera Services. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Baer died Monday in her sleep at her home ...
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