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Dec 23, 1990 · When his son Bill Peet Jr., a biology teacher at the Harvard-Westlake School in North Hollywood, ordered a special pet from an animal importer, a capybarra--a tailless, partially web-footed...
Jan 30, 2009 · I talked to Bill Jr. — a sculptor and retired biologist from southern California — about his dad, Disney movies and his own favorite Bill Peet books.
Go to Bill Peet's Story for a short autobiography. In this sketch, Bill recalled a wreck he witnessed at Indianapolis Raceway. On race day, he changed lap numbers on the score board or sold newspapers.
Jul 24, 2020 · Cruelty within the animal kingdom - along with the impact of human "progress" on animals - were predominant storylines. Born in the Ohio River town of Grandview, Ind., in 1915, Bill Peet was 3 years old when his family moved to the eastside of Indianapolis.
May 14, 2002 · Bill Peet, a legendary Disney artist and writer who drew such indelible characters as Dumbo, wrote the screenplay for “101 Dalmatians” and went on to create 35 children’s books with...
MARGARET. My mother was my father's number one fan. Without her, he would not have accomplished a fraction of what he did. Margaret Peet took care of the household, paid the bills, took care of the pets, raised my brother and I, and cared for my father.
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EARLY YEARS. "I was born on January 29, 1915, in Grandview, Indiana, a very small town on the banks of the Ohio River. All I remember of Grandview are the two pigs we raised in our backyard, one dull white, and the other rusty red. When I was three, my family moved to Indianapolis.