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David Barenholtz hangs with a close-
knit group of friends, including Wilma,
Fred, Barney and Scooby Doo.
furs, and ultimately was respon-
sible for managing five stores.
One of his clients had a habit
of leaving fur coats on airplanes
and other places. Barenholtz was
usually able to track them down.
"This lady was on the board of
directors of Circle Galleries. They
were really pioneers, among the
first to sell animation art in the
1970s and the largest client of
Hanna-Barbera, Warner Broth-
ers and Disney, the three titans
in the industry. This woman
thought I was a good retailer, and
she recommended me for a posi-
tion with the company."
Becoming regional director for
animation art with Circle Gal-
leries, Barenholtz covered a ter-
ritory which included locations in
Soho, Toronto and Washington,
D.C. When his retail expertise
with the art-animation business
came to the attention of Hanna-
Barbera, Barenholtz was called
to join the team.
In February 1995, he made the
big leap, moving from Manhat-
tan to Hollywood Hills with his
blue-eyed Dalmation, Jack.
"David has brought a renewed
appreciation for our customers,
respect for our characters and a
sense of fun back to our market-
place," says Hanna-Barbera En-
terprises Vice President Tom
Barreca.
Business has tripled since
Barenholtz joined the company.
He was told that an expansion of
his duties will soon include de-
veloping collectibles for films.
`There's no such thing as a typ-
ical day," says Barenholtz, who's
also worked with entertainment
notables such as Gene Kelly and
Harvey Korman as part of his
Hanna-Barbera marketing. Kor-
man lent his voice to the Great
Gazoo, a Flintstones character.
Kelly was in one of the Tom &
Jerry movies. Both actors came
to the studio to sign limited edi-
tion eels.
What are some of the stan-
dards Barenholtz uses to choose
one scene over another? "Any vi-
sual which shows good motion is
desirable," he says.
"The scene where Astro is on
the 'Treadmill to Oblivion' in the
last broadcast episode of 'The
Jetsons' is considered a great
classic." ❑
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Issue Date: March 15, 1996
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