Alexandre Alexeieff, sometimes credited as Alexander Alexeieff/Alexander Alexeïeff/Alexandre Alexieff (August 5, 1901 - August 9, 1982) was born in the town of Kazan in Russia. He spent his early childhood near Istanbul where his father was a military attaché. At the time of the Russian Revolution of 1917 he was a military cadet.
In 1921 he left Russia for France, where he began his involvement with illustration and animation. In 1930, Alexeieff married Claire Parker (1910 - 1981), a wealthy American art student living in Paris. Together they formed a life-long partnership working together on animated films. Their main contribution to the art of animation is the pin screen.
They also made many stop motion-animated commercials to sustain themselves financially, though they reportedly did not see much difference between their "artistic" and "commercial" films.
Yuriy Norshteyn, one of Russia's best-known animators, co-authored (along with Giannalberto Bendazzi) a book about him titled Alexeieff - Itinerary of a Master.
1901 births | 1982 deaths | 1910 births | 1981 deaths | Stop motion animators | Animators | French animators | Russian animators | Married couples
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