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      • Theodore Newton Vail (July 16, 1845 – April 16, 1920) was an American businessman who served as the general manager of Bell Telephone Company from 1878 to 1887 and became the founding president of American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885. Vail viewed telephone service as a public utility and moved to consolidate telephone networks under the Bell system.
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  2. Theodore Newton (August 4, 1904 – February 28, 1963) was an American film and stage actor. He was sometimes billed as Ted Newton.

  3. Actor: This Side Up. Theodore Michael Newton was born on November 6, 1988 in San Diego, California. His mother, Deirdre Newton, is of Irish descent, and worked for Lockheed Martin. His father, Fredrick Charles Newton III, who is of German-English descent, is a marine biologist.

  4. Theodore Newton was born on August 4, 1904 in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Sphinx (1933), The World Changes (1933) and Jalna (1935). He was married to Emily Lawrence and Alexandrina (Drina) Hill. He died on February 28, 1963 in Hollywood, California, USA.

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    Theodore "Teddy" Newton is an American screenwriter, director, animator, storyboard artist, producer, and voice actor, who joined Pixar in 2002 to work on The Incredibles.

    Newton was born in Encino, CA, but grew up in Dana Point, along the California coastline. He was inspired by the drawings of Al Hirschfeld and early Warner Bros. animation. Newton dropped out of CalArts in the early 90s and spent some time at Disney doing story sketch work on Pocahontas, Fantasia 2000, Runaway Brain, Mulan, and Hercules. Newton opted to leave Disney to pursue more creative opportunities.

    Newton conceived the characters for DreamWorks Interactive's Cooper McQ Breaks Thru. Other early works include writing and storyboarding an entire episode of Dexter's Lab and doing inspirational boards and story development for The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales.

    Newton formed a partnership with composer Michael Giacchino to make animated films, but they didn't have the capital to see it through. He then moved on to Warner Bros. Feature Animation and he partnered with Brad Bird on developing the story and characters for The Iron Giant.

    He co-wrote and produced the live action feature, The Trouble with Lou, which was screened at the Slamdance Festival in 2001. This was followed by the animated (and very adult) Boys Night Out, which Newton wrote, co-directed, and handled the art direction. It paid off as Boys Night Out received an Annie Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Short Subject.

    In 2002, he joined Pixar and became the character designer for The Incredibles. Here's what he said, as part of the production notes, about creating these now iconic characters, "Brad would simply describe the characters to me-he wouldn't use too many adjectives, but he would often do an impression or a voice for them. Sometimes the voice alone would put enough pictures and ideas in my head. It's like when you listen to the radio and you start to imagine what the person would look like. You get inspired and everything starts to take shape."

    •Monsters, Inc. (2001): CDA

    •The Incredibles (2004): Character design, end titles, voice of the man who calls Mr. Incredible in the teaser trailer, and Newsreel Narrator

    •Cars (2006): Visual development, additional voices

    •Ratatouille (2007): Voice of Talon Labarthe

    •WALL-E (2008): Production artist, voice of SECUR-T

    •Up (2009): Development artists, voice of man on TV

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  5. Theodore Newton Vail (July 16, 1845 – April 16, 1920) was an American businessman who served as the general manager of Bell Telephone Company from 1878 to 1887 and became the founding president of American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885.

  6. Theodore Newton may refer to: Theodore Newton (actor) (1904–1963) Theodore Duddell Newton, see Newton–Wigner localization.

  7. Alfred Hitchcock Presents - The Hidden Thing (20/May/1956) — cast: Lt. Shea. Alfred Hitchcock Presents - The Indestructible Mr. Weems (09/Jun/1957) — cast: Dr. Allen (as Ted Newton) Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Letter of Credit (19/Jun/1960) — cast: Sam Kern. Alfred Hitchcock Presents - O Youth and Beauty! (22/Nov/1960) — cast: Physician.

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