Profile
Ralph Bakshi
Filmmaker
Male
Born
Oct 29, 1938
Age
74
Hometown
Haifa
Other Names
Ralph Bakshi
Ralph Bakshi is an American director of animated and live-action films. In the 1970s, he established an alternative to mainstream animation through independent and adult-oriented productions. Between 1972 and 1992, he directed nine theatrically released… Read More
News + Updates
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Ralph Bakshi: Kickstarter Comeback?Entertainment Weekly - Mar 01, 2013
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Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: Hagiography In The Sfx Age: Jackson's HobbitHuffington Post - Dec 31, 2012
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Spain Rodriguez: Zap Comix Artist DiesSan Francisco Chronicle - Nov 29, 2012
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Stay Up Late With The Film Society Of Lincoln Center's Summer Midnight Movies SeriesDread Central - May 05, 2012
Timeline
Learn about the memorable moments in the evolution of Ralph Bakshi.
CHILDHOOD

1938
Birth
Ralph Bakshi was born on October 29, 1938, in Haifa, British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel), as a Krymchak Jew.

1939
Birth
In 1939, his family emigrated to New York to escape World War II, and he grew up in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn.
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1947
8 Years Old
In the spring of 1947, Bakshi's father and uncle traveled to Washington, D.C., in search of business opportunities, and soon moved the family to the black neighborhood of Foggy Bottom.
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TEENAGE
1956
17 Years Old
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In June 1956, Bakshi graduated from the school with an award in cartooning.
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TWENTIES
1959
20 Years Old
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In 1959, he moved his desk to join the rest of the animators; after asking Rasinski for material to animate, he received layouts of two scenes: a hat floating on water and Deputy Dawg, the lead character of one of Terrytoons' syndicated television series, running.
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1965
26 Years Old
Bakshi received a pay raise, but was not as satisfied with his career advancement as he had anticipated; Rasinski had died in 1965, Bakshi did not have creative control over The Mighty Heroes, and he was unhappy with the quality of the animation, writing, timing and voice acting.
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In 1967, he drew up presentation pieces for a fantasy series called Tee-Witt, with help from Anzilotti, Johnnie Zago and Bill Foucht.
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THIRTIES
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Vincent Canby of The New York Times ranked Heavy Traffic among his "Ten Best Films of 1973".
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In 1976, Bakshi pitched War Wizards to 20th Century Fox.
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1978
39 Years Old
Viewing The Lord of the Rings as a holiday film, United Artists pressured Bakshi to complete it on schedule for its intended November 15, 1978, release.
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FORTIES

By 1982, fantasy films such as The Beastmaster and Conan the Barbarian had proven successful at the box office, and Bakshi wanted to work with his long-time friend, the fantasy illustrator Frank Frazetta.
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1985
46 Years Old
In 1985, he received a phone call from The Rolling Stones' manager, Tony King, who told Bakshi that the band had recorded a cover of Bob & Earl's "Harlem Shuffle", and wanted Bakshi to direct the music video.
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In April 1987, Bakshi set up a meeting with Judy Price, the head of CBS's Saturday morning block.
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In 1988, Bakshi received an Annie Award for "Distinguished Contribution to the Art of Animation".
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FIFTIES

1990
51 Years Old
In 1990, Bakshi pitched Cool World to Paramount Pictures as a partially animated horror film.
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1993
54 Years Old
In 1993, Lou Arkoff, the son of Samuel Z. Arkoff, approached Bakshi to write and direct a low-budget live-action feature for Showtime's Rebel Highway series.
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1995
56 Years Old
In 1995, Hanna-Barbera producer Fred Seibert offered Bakshi the chance to create two animated short films for Cartoon Network's What a Cartoon!
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1997
58 Years Old
The series premiered in July 1997—one month before the debut of Parker and Stone's South Park—and thus became the first "adults only" cartoon series.
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LATE ADULTHOOD
2000
61 Years Old
Bakshi retired from animation once more, returning to his painting. In 2000, he began teaching an undergraduate animation class at New York's School of Visual Arts.
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2002
63 Years Old
In September 2002, Bakshi, Liz and their dogs moved to New Mexico, where he became more productive than ever in his painting.

In 2003, he appeared as a guest on John Kricfalusi's Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon".

2005
66 Years Old
The availability of Bakshi's work on the Internet sparked a resurgence of interest in his career, resulting in a three-day American Cinematheque retrospective held at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood and the Aero Theater in Santa Monica, California, in April 2005.
Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi, a hardcover book of Bakshi's art, was released on April 1, 2008.
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2009
70 Years Old
As of 2009, it is run by Jess Gorell with Edward Bakshi, his son.
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