• R.I.P. Jane Baer (animator, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", "Sleeping Beauty")

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    Jane Baer, Animator on 'Sleeping Beauty' and 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit'
    Who Founded Baer Animation, Dies at 91
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    Jane Shattuck-Takamoto-Baer, whose long career in animation included
    working on films including "Sleeping Beauty" and "Who Framed Roger
    Rabbit," died Monday at her home in Van Nuys, Calif.. She was 91.aa

    The longtime animator, producer and industry pioneer first got her
    start in 1955 as an assistant animator on Walt Disney's "Sleeping
    Beauty," where she worked alongside Walt Disney Animation's legendary
    "Nine Old Men." She continued as an animator at Ed Graham Animation
    before joining Pantomime Studios in their layout department where she
    worked on "Skyhawks" and "Speed Racer." Shattuck-Takamoto-Baer then
    moved to Filmation Studios, where she worked on "Aquaman" and "Journey
    to the Center of the Earth." She returned to Disney in 1975, working
    for the legendary animator Milt Kahl on "The Fox & The Hound,"
    "Mickey's Christmas Carol" and "The Black Cauldron," and as an
    assistant animator on Medusa.a

    In 1984, Shattuck-Takamoto-Baer and her then-husband, Dale Baer,
    started Baer Animation, their own animation company, which would go on
    to become one of the most successful independent animation houses in
    Hollywood. Together, they created the entire Toontown sequence for
    "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." The company covered every face of animation
    production, including digital ink & paint, compositing, recording and
    effects. Shattuck-Takamoto-Baer also expanded these services to
    include a camera team that shot major portions ofa"The Little Mermaid,"
    "The Prince and the Pauper," "Rover Dangerfield," "FernGully: The Last
    Rain Forest," "The Swan Princess" and a variety of projects for Warner
    Brothers Animation and Hanna-Barbera Studios. She successfully ran Baer
    Animation until her retirement in the early 2000s.

    Shattuck-Takamoto-Baer also worked on a number of commercials,
    including Coca Cola's "Disney Christmas," Pamper's "Disney Babies,"
    Charmin's "Princess" and Snapper Lawn Mower's "Lawn Toy" amongst many
    others. She received many awards for her work, including a Gold Award
    for Best Animation at the Houston International Film Festival for
    "Princess" and a Clio Award for Best Animation for "Disney Babies."a

    Growing up in Winnipeg, Canada, Shattuck-Takamoto-Baer's artistic
    talents were evident from an early age. She followed in her father's
    path (also an illustrator) and trained at the Art Center in Pasadena.
    She was a founding member of Women in Animation and later served on its
    Advisory Board. She was also a longtime member of the Academy of Motion
    Picture Arts & Sciences, The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences,
    The Animation Guild and Women in Film.a

    Shattuck-Takamoto-Baer is survived by her son Michael and his partner
    Beth and her brother and his family.

    Donations may be made in Shattuck-Takamoto-Baer's name to the Best
    Friends Pet Adoption Center in Los Angeles.



    <https://variety.com/2026/film/people-news/jane-baer-dead-sleeping-beauty-1236666040/>





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