Biography
Bill Berg was born in Tacoma, Washington. He began his profession by studying at Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles before ing Disney's animation department in 1938 as an apprentice. After working his way up to assistant animator, he moved to the story department in 1943 and began writing and sketching Donald Duck cartoon shorts. Within Disney, he was also a prolific writer. He was behind several of the Jiminy Cricket educational features such as How to Have an Accident in the Home (1956) and 'How to Catch a Cold'. He wrote numerous 'Mickey Mouse Club' shows and many 'Wonderful World of Disney' TV shows. Before retiring in 1988, Berg was behind the syndicated Disney comic strip "Scamp" for many years. His last Disney credit was on the 1989 Disney animated feature, The Little Mermaid (1989). Bill Berg ed away in March 2002, at the age of 84, at his home in San Juan Capistrano. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Tommy R. Donovan
Filmography
all 87
Movies 87
Writer 37
Screenplay 1

Walt Disney's Fables - Vol.3 (2003)

The Cartoon Collection (1988)

Superstar Goofy (1972)

New Girl (1970)

The Game (1969)

The Fight (1969)

The Project (1969)

Man on Wheels (1967)

How to Relax (1957)

Duck for Hire (1957)

Donald's Award (1957)

Pluto's Day (1956)

No Hunting (1955)

Corn Chips (1951)

Lion Around (1950)

Sea Salts (1949)

Soup's On (1948)

The Big Wash (1948)
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Gender
Male
Birthday
1917-09-11
Deathday
2002-03-02 (84 years old)
Birth Place
Tacoma - Washington - USA
Citizenships
United States of America
Also Known As
William Berg
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