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Mattinson may refer to: *Burny Mattinson (born 1935), American storyboarder for Walt Disney Animation Studios * Campbell Mattinson (born 1968), Australian editor, writer and critic * Gerald Mattinson (born 1958), American basketball coach * Miles Walker Mattinson KC (1854–1944), English barrister, Conservative MP * William Mattinson (1836–1911), politician in South Australia See also *Mattison Mattison is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Mattison (born 1998), American football player *Alice Mattison, American novelist and short story writer *Andrew Mattison (1948–2005), medical psychologist and researcher ...
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Burny Mattinson
Burnett Mattinson (May 13, 1935 – February 27, 2023) was an American animator, director, producer, and story artist for Walt Disney Productions/Walt Disney Animation Studios, where he was employed from 1953 until his death in 2023. Mattinson was honored as an inductee of the Disney Legends program in 2008. Mattinson was the longest serving employee of The Walt Disney Company, with a career that spanned seven decades. As a director, Mattinson was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for '' Mickey's Christmas Carol'' (1983). He also co-directed the Disney animated mystery adventure film ''The Great Mouse Detective'' (1986). Early life Mattinson was born in San Francisco in 1935. His father, Bernie Mattinson, was a jazz drummer who toured with Horace Heidt's big band. His mother had resided in San Jose, California and was working at a theatre there, where she met the drummer. Both parents were of British heritage. Before he was six, his mother took him ...
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Gerald Mattinson
Gerald Alan Mattinson (born November 6, 1958) is an American former basketball coach. He was a longtime women's basketball coach at the University of Wyoming, first as an assistant coach from 2003 to 2019 and head coach from 2019 to 2022. Early life and college career A football and basketball player in high school, Mattinson graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1977. He then attended and played basketball for Casper College, earning All-American honors in his only season. In 1978, Mattinson transferred to Weber State College (now University) to play for Neil McCarthy. As a senior in 1980–81, Mattinson averaged 8.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 1.4 assists. Mattinson earned a bachelor of science degree in business education from Weber State in 1981. Coaching career Early coaching career (1981–1999) Upon graduation, Mattinson served as a graduate assistant for Weber State for one season. He then returned to Rock Springs High in 1982 to become a business education teacher ...
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Miles Walker Mattinson
Sir Miles Walker Mattinson (26 December 1854 in Newcastle upon Tyne – 29 February 1944) was an English barrister and Conservative MP for Liverpool Walton. Mattinson was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, the son of Thomas Mattinson. In 1874, he obtained the Bacon scholarship at Gray's Inn, and the following year, the Inns of Court studentship in jurisprudence. In 1877, he won the Arden scholarship and was called to the Bar. In 1897, he took silk A King's Counsel ( post-nominal initials KC) is a senior lawyer appointed by the monarch (or their viceregal representative) of some Commonwealth realms as a "Counsel learned in the law". When the reigning monarch is a woman, the title is Qu .... At the dissolution of parliament in April 1880, Mattinson unsuccessfully stood for Carlisle (UK Parliament constituency), Carlisle, followed by two more unsuccessful attempts in Dumfries Burghs (UK Parliament constituency), Dumfries Burghs in 1885 and in 1886. On his fourth attempt, he ...
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William Mattinson
William Edward Mattinson (1 April 1836 – 11 August 1911) was a politician in the colony of South Australia. He was born in London, and emigrated with his parents William Edward Mattinson and his wife Mary to South Australia, arriving in April 1837 and settling on Kangaroo Island. They moved to Port Lincoln around 1840, then settled in Port Adelaide in 1843. William worked as a builder and contractor in the Port Adelaide area. He was a member for Port Adelaide in the South Australian House of Assembly from April 1881 to April 1890. His colleague for the first term was David Bower and George Hopkins for the second. He stood unsuccessfully for the seat in 1890 and again in 1896. He was an active member of the Victoria Lodge of the Order of Oddfellows, and Chairman of the Port Adelaide Football Club from 1902 to 1910, when failing health forced him to resign. Family He married Cecilia Susannah Willington (c. 1838 – 28 August 1928) on 29 April 1856. Their children included: * ...
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Campbell Mattinson
Campbell Mattinson (born 1968) is an Australian novelist and wine critic. He is a former editor of Halliday Magazine and was the chief editor of Halliday Wine Companion for the 2024 and 2025 editions, before stepping down to concentrate on his owwebsiteand The Wine Front. In June 2021 his debut novel ''We Were Not Men'' was published by Fourth Estate. Mattinson's biography of one of the pioneers of the Australian wine industry, Maurice O'Shea, titled "Wine Hunter" was described by wine writer James Halliday as "One of the most remarkable wine books to come my way" in his weekly column in the Weekend Australian newspaper. Australian wine critic Max Allen wrote that "this is the best book on wine to be published in Australia for many, many years" in The Australian Magazine. His ''Big Red Wine Book'' was published by Hardie Grant Books in May 2008. Second and third editions were released in June 2009 and 2010. In July 2020 his short film Dissatisfaction' won the Best Regional S ...
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