Background
He was born with the surname of "Pipolo" but changed his name to Palmer.
He was born with the surname of "Pipolo" but changed his name to Palmer.
Born in New York City, Palmer"s first animation credits occurred at the Winkler Studio in 1928 which made Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons. Palmer moved over to Universal Pictures cartoon studio run by Walter Lantz which took over the Oswald series in 1929. By the early 1930s, he was working at Walt Disney Productions.
He was lured by Leon Schlesinger to work as an animation director at his newly formed Leon Schlesinger Productions animation studio which made cartoons for Warner Brothers
(Palmer"s credited Warner Bros cartoons were 1933"s Buddy"s Day Out and I"ve Got to Sing a Torch Song) but Palmer was fired by Schlesinger after Warner Brothers rejected the cartoons that he had produced. Friz Freleng was called in to rework Palmer"s cartoons and ultimately replaced him as the studio"s head director
After leaving Warner Brothers, Palmer then worked at the Van Beuren Studio until it folded in 1936. He briefly returned to Disney where he worked on the cartoon The Old Mill.
His final credited work was as animator in the feature film Gulliver"s Travels at Fleischer Studios.