Alfred Julius Eugster (February 11, 1909 – January 1, 1997) was an American animator, writer, and film director.
[3] Eugster began his career in animation in April 1925 where he worked at the Pat Sullivan studio.
Just a year later, he went on to work for Ub lwerks where he co-animated several ComiColor shorts with Shamus Culhane.
His specialty while at Disney studio was the animation of Donald Duck as well as the works of Snow White.
Eugster left Disney on March 18, 1939, due to an offer from Max Fleischer in Miami for a higher salary.
The following year, he joined Kim and Gifford, where he began his longest stay at a single studio.