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American animator
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William Sturm (1906–1981) was an animator, known for character development with Fleischer Animation Studios. Most notably, he was known for animating characters such as Popeye and Bluto. After leaving Fleischer Studios he once again worked with Max Fleischer at Jam Handy Films in Detroit, creating animation for the original cartoon of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer in 1948.

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