Rollin "Ham" Clare Hamilton (October 28, 1898 – June 3, 1951) was an early motion picture animator. He was Walt Disney's first hire, and from 1924 to 1928 he worked as an animator for the Alice Comedies and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit shorts. In 1928, Hamilton and several other animators left the Walt Disney Studio to work at Winkler Pictures' new animation studio with the help of Charles Mintz. A year later, Hamilton briefly transferred to Walter Lantz’s new studio before he helped fellow animators Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising establish their own animation studio. He was one of the primary animators for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. From 1929 to 1934, he animated the Bosko character in the Harman and Ising studio. He was one of the few animators who remained with Leon Schlesinger after Harman and Ising left in 1933. In Schlesinger's studio, he animated Buddy, Beans the Cat, and Porky Pig. He then worked as a freelance animator until 1940. Hamilton died in 1951 of a heart attack. [biography from Wikipedia]
Merbabies
1938
Hollywood Capers
1935
Three's a Crowd
1932
Bosko and Honey
1932
I Love a Parade
1932
Bosko's Dog Race
1932
Bosko and Bruno
1932
Goopy Geer
1932
Pagan Moon
1932
Red-Headed Baby
1931
Bosko's Fox Hunt
1931
The Tree's Knees
1931
Yodeling Yokels
1931
Ups 'n Downs
1931
Box Car Blues
1930
Congo Jazz
1930
Poor Papa
1928
Tall Timber
1928
The Fox Chase
1928
Sagebrush Sadie
1928
Bright Lights
1928
Neck 'n' Neck
1928
Harem Scarem
1928
Empty Socks
1927
The Ocean Hop
1927
All Wet
1927
Great Guns
1927
Oh, Teacher!
1927
Trolley Troubles
1927
Alice's Picnic
1927
Alice Gets Stung
1925
Alice the Piper
1924











































































