
Arnolds Burovs
Arnolds Burovs (1915–2006) was a pioneering Latvian animator and film director known for his significant contributions to the field of puppet animation. He is particularly celebrated for his film 'Tīģeris Ņau-Ņau' (1967), which featured a live cat and showcased his innovative approach to animation. Burovs played a crucial role in establishing the foundations of Latvian animation, with his work influencing generations of animators.
Born on Apr 30, 1915 (110 years old)
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Arnolds Burovs was a pioneer of puppet animation in Latvia.
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