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Louis Scheimer (October 19, 1928 – October 17, 2013) was an American producer and voice actor who was one of the original founders of Filmation. He was also credited as an
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of many of its cartoons.


Early life and education

Scheimer was the son of a German Jew who, according to family legend, had to leave Germany in the early 1920s after punching a young
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in 1921 or 1922, "well before" the
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. Scheimer graduated from Carnegie Tech University (now
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) in
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,
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, with a bachelor's degree in fine arts in 1952.


Career

In the mid-1950s, Scheimer was appointed to the position of art director while working at Larry Harmon Pictures on the made-for-TV '' Bozo'' and ''
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animator
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, with the two later becoming business partners. Larry Harmon eventually closed the studio in 1961. Scheimer and Sutherland went to work at a small company called True Line. While working there, they were contracted by SIB Productions, a Japanese firm with U.S. offices in Chicago, who approached them about producing a cartoon called '' Rod Rocket''. The two agreed to take on the work and also took on a project for Family Films, ''Life of Christ'', a series of ten short animated films based on the life of
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.
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soon purchased SIB Productions, and the contract allowed True Line to hire additional staff, such as former radio
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Norm Prescott. Scheimer and Sutherland formed a close relationship with their new co-worker. In 1962, Scheimer, Sutherland and Prescott eventually left True Line, and Scheimer began independently working on commercials. He figured that he could form his own company to produce animation. In September of that year, he, Sutherland and Ira Epstein, who had worked for Harmon but had left the firm, formed Filmation Associates. The company's name was invented because according to Scheimer, "We were working on film, but doing animation." Prescott joined them soon after the company's formation, and the trio were the company's main producers. They immediately started work on '' Journey Back to Oz'', an animated sequel to the
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film '' The Wizard of Oz'' and loosely based on the Oz series of books by L. Frank Baum. Due to financial problems, it took them about a decade to complete the film. In the meantime, Filmation turned their attention to a more successful medium, network television. For the next few years they made
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and some other projects for other companies and made an unsuccessful pilot film for a
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cartoon series. They also tried to develop an original series named ''The Adventures of Stanley Stoutheart'' (later renamed ''Yank and Doodle''), but they were never able to sell it and almost closed down. That was until they were approached by
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to do a cartoon based on
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. ''
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'' premiered on September 10, 1966, and was followed by several of the other DC superheroes, and then, in 1968, the first '' Archie Show''. Both series greatly helped Filmation's popularity to increase into the 1970s, when it scored big with several of its series, such as '' Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'' and '' Star Trek: The Animated Series''. For ''Star Trek: The Animated Series'', Scheimer won the
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for Outstanding Entertainment - Children's Series. Early in Filmation's history, Scheimer also contributed a number of guest or secondary voices for the various productions. Most notably, he provided the voice of Dumb Donald on ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids''. He was also the voice of Legal Eagle and the Brown Hornet's sidekick Stinger, and did voice-over narration during the
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of the majority of Filmation shows and cartoons. In '' Jason of Star Command'' and '' Space Academy'', he was consistently heard as generic voices over intercoms. In the live-action series '' The Ghost Busters'', which starred Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch with Bob Burns, he was the voice of Zero, the unseen boss of the main characters. Scheimer also provided the voices of Stubby on '' The New Adventures of Gilligan'', N'kima on '' Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle'',
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, the Bat-Computer and
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on ''
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'', M.O. on ''
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'', Trouble, Spinner and Scarab on '' Tarzan and the Super 7''s '' Superstretch and Microwoman'' and '' Web Woman'', Dinny on '' Fabulous Funnies'', Mighty Mouse on '' The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle'', Tom Cat,
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, Spike, Tuffy, Slick Wolf and Barney Bear on '' The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show'', the Olympian Computer on '' Sport Billy'', Gremlin on '' The New Adventures of Flash Gordon'', Bumper on '' Gilligan's Planet'', and Tracy the Gorilla on ''
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''. The Filmation studio had emerged as a leading company in television animation, but it was no longer an independent company. The studio was purchased by the
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in 1969.
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, through its Group W Productions division, acquired Filmation along with its purchase of TelePrompTer's cable and entertainment properties in 1981. Despite this, Scheimer continued leading the company."Group W sells Filmation." ''Broadcasting'', February 13, 1989, pg. 94
/ref> He played a significant role in the creation of the cartoons '' He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'' and '' BraveStarr''. As well as the executive producer, he was also co-credited for the series' musical score under the pseudonym "Erika Lane" (which combined the names of his daughter Erika and son Lane). It had also been used as a character name on the 1967 Filmation series ''Fantastic Voyage''. Scheimer became a
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for the show (as he had done for many of his company's previous productions), going under the pseudonym "Erik Gunden". The last name was taken from his father's original surname: "Gundenscheimer" (which was later shortened to Scheimer). The first name was Lou's middle name, which he was not given by his parents, but instead by his wife Jay, who felt that he should have one. Scheimer's contribution to the cast was, in fact, most notable as he voiced several supporting characters, including Orko (and other characters with a similar '' Smurfs''-voice), Stratos,
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and others. The reason that Scheimer performed the voices for so many supporting characters was that the "official" voice actors were contracted to perform no more than three different voices per episode. Since there were usually only three regular cast members working on each show, Scheimer would fill in the rest of the male cast. This is also why his wife and daughter did various small parts in the first season of ''He-Man'', with Erika Scheimer performing supporting female voices and occasional voice-acting for young boy characters. During the second season of ''He-Man'', and all of '' She-Ra: Princess of Power'', Erika received an onscreen credit as an actor and also directed the voice actors, and she and her father recorded the remaining voices on their own later, because he did not see himself as a "proper" actor and was ashamed of recording with the other voice actors due to severe budget restrictions. The pitch of his voice was often changed by using a "harmonizer", which could control the pitch without altering the speed of the sound. The animated series also pioneered a type of programming known as
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. Another first was the storyline being based on an
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toy; before this time, FCC regulations had prohibited any type of children's programming being based on a toy. Scheimer transformed
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from a graphically violent version of ''
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'' into a pro-social character, who imparted a life lesson to impressionable viewers in each episode. In 1989, Westinghouse decided to shut down Filmation and sell the studio's properties to
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. Scheimer effectively went into retirement after the end of his studio."Group W sells Filmation." ''Broadcasting'', February 13, 1989, pg. 94
/ref> In the late 1990s, he returned to the field of animation. A Dutch investment company, Dreamweavers, NV., approached him with a concept based on an off-kilter Dutchman's renderings of characters aimed at young adults. Scheimer went into production on ''Robin and the Dreamweavers'', an adult animated
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. Robin, the first human to be born in cyberspace, battles Triple XXX: an evil siren who desires an earthly body, and who gains power through mankind's baser carnal desires. The movie, which has been compared to the majority of
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's work, was never distributed. Scheimer also provided consultation work for Gang of Seven (G7) Animation. The Lou Scheimer Gallery at the ToonSeum, a museum of comic and cartoon art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is named in his honor.


Personal life

Scheimer was married to Joanne "Jay" Wucher (1931–2009) until her death. They had one son, Lane (b. 1956), and one daughter, Erika (b. 1960). In 2012, he married Mary Ann Wucher, Jay's sister-in-law. Scheimer underwent quadruple bypass surgery in the late 1990s and was subsequently diagnosed with
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. In 2012, he was honored with an
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for his contributions to animation.Inkpot Award
/ref> He died from the disease at his home in Tarzana, California, on October 17, 2013, two days before his 85th birthday.


Filmography


Film


Television


Discography


Filmmaking credits


References


Further reading

* Lou Scheimer & Andy Mangels. ''Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation'', 2nd edn. Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Pub., 2015.


External links

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History


Guide To Animated Star Trek - Filmation Associates

Animated Views - A Fond Look Back At Filmation (Part 1) (October 31, 2004)


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Interviews



* ttp://masterscast.com/2006/07/30/masters-cast-episode-19/ Masters Cast - Comic-Con Interview (QuickTime) (July 30, 2006)
Retro Crush - David Teague Interview

The-Trades Interview - R.J. Carter (June 11, 2007)
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