Emery Hawkins
監督
1912年4月30日 — 1989年6月1日 (77年)
Emery Hawkins was an American animator, best known for his work during the Golden Age of American animation, working in various studios in the industry.
Hawkins began his career in the animation industry as a cel inker at the Charles Mintz studio, where he would later be promoted to animator. He would then work at MGM and then move to Walt Disney Productions in the late 30's but would leave in 1941 during the Disney animators' strike because his colleagues said they would never talk to him again if he did strike.
Initially going back to Mintz' studio (now renamed Screen Gems), he would later move to Walter Lantz Productions, where he would co-redesign their flagship character Woody Woodpecker with Art Heinemann. Later in mid-1946 he would move to Warner Bros. Cartoons to animator for Arthur Davis, Robert McKimson, Chuck Jones, and Friz Freleng up until 1950. Hawkins later worked in John Sutherland Productions as well as working and directing the 1954 Mexican cartoon Manolin Torero with his former colleague Pat Matthews at Dibujos Animados. He briefly did commercials for different companies in the 1950s, including Playhouse Pictures, Storyboard Inc., Pelican Films, Quartet Films and Bill Melendez Productions.
Hawkins began his career in the animation industry as a cel inker at the Charles Mintz studio, where he would later be promoted to animator. He would then work at MGM and then move to Walt Disney Productions in the late 30's but would leave in 1941 during the Disney animators' strike because his colleagues said they would never talk to him again if he did strike.
Initially going back to Mintz' studio (now renamed Screen Gems), he would later move to Walter Lantz Productions, where he would co-redesign their flagship character Woody Woodpecker with Art Heinemann. Later in mid-1946 he would move to Warner Bros. Cartoons to animator for Arthur Davis, Robert McKimson, Chuck Jones, and Friz Freleng up until 1950. Hawkins later worked in John Sutherland Productions as well as working and directing the 1954 Mexican cartoon Manolin Torero with his former colleague Pat Matthews at Dibujos Animados. He briefly did commercials for different companies in the 1950s, including Playhouse Pictures, Storyboard Inc., Pelican Films, Quartet Films and Bill Melendez Productions.
作品リスト
| 1993 | The Thief and the Cobbler · as Animation |
| 1977 | Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure · as Animation |
| 1956 | Working Dollars · as Animation |
| 1952 | What Makes Us Tick · as Animation |
| 1951 | Lovelorn Leghorn · as Animation |
| 1951 | French Rarebit · as Animation |
| 1951 | Early to Bet · as Animation |
| 1950 | Rabbit of Seville · as Animation |
| 1950 | Canary Row · as Animation |
| 1950 | Dog Gone South · as Animation |
| 1950 | Hillbilly Hare · as Animation |
| 1950 | 8 Ball Bunny · as Animation |
| 1950 | All a Bir-r-r-d · as Animation |
| 1948 | Dough Ray Me-ow · as Animation |
| 1948 | Donald's Dream Voice · as Animation |
| 1947 | Wide Open Spaces · as Animation |
| 1947 | Donald's Dilemma · as Animation |
| 1944 | Fish Fry · as Animation |
| 1944 | The Barber of Seville · as Animation |
| 1942 | How to Swim · as Animation |
| 1941 | Lend a Paw · as Animation |
| 1941 | Canine Caddy · as Animation |
| 1941 | Timber · as Animation |
| 1940 | Put-Put Troubles · as Animation |
| 1940 | Mr. Duck Steps Out · as Animation |
| 1940 | Donald's Dog Laundry · as Animation |
| 1937 | The Little Match Girl · as Animation |
