Ray Harryhausen, the legendary stop-motion effects artist responsible for the wondrous visuals of 1981's Clash of the Titans and the battling skeletons of Jason and the Argonauts, has died. He was 92.
In the wake of Harryhausen's passings, flowers were placed on his Walk of Fame star today in Hollywood. A slew of stars and filmmakers also took to Twitter to pay their respects to the effects wizard.
Producer and animator Ray Harryhausen, who invented a kind of stop motion model animation called ‘dynamation’ and created special effects for classics such as Jason and the Argonauts and One Million ...
If Ray Harryhausen had designed only one sequence in his cinematic career, any one of his real lulus — let’s start with the skeleton army battle in “Jason and the Argonauts” from 1963 — he’d still be ...
The Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation says on its Facebook page that he passed away Tuesday in London. Harryhausen, who was a producer and director as well as a model animator, was 92. In 2004, ...
Ray Harryhausen, who brought sword-fighting skeletons to the 1963 movie Jason and the Argonauts and was known as the master of stop-motion animation for his work on that and other films such as Clash ...
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