Chuck Jones

Jones started his career in 1933 alongside Tex Avery, Friz Freleng, Bob Clampett, and Robert McKimson at the Leon Schlesinger Production's Termite Terrace studio, the studio that made Warner Brothers cartoons, where they created and developed the Looney Tunes characters. During the Second World War, Jones directed many of the ''Private Snafu'' (1943–1946) shorts which were shown to members of the United States military. After his career at Warner Bros. ended in 1962, Jones started Sib Tower 12 Productions and began producing cartoons for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, including a new series of ''Tom and Jerry'' shorts (1963–1967) as well as the television adaptations of Dr. Seuss's ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'' (1966) and ''Horton Hears a Who!'' (1970). He later started his own studio, Chuck Jones Enterprises, where he directed and produced the film adaptation of Norton Juster's ''The Phantom Tollbooth'' (1970).
Jones's work along with the other animators was showcased in the documentary ''Bugs Bunny: Superstar'' (1975). Jones directed the first feature-length animated ''Looney Tunes'' compilation film, ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie'' (1979). In 1990 he wrote his memoir, ''Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist'', which was made into a documentary film, ''Chuck Amuck'' (1991). He was also profiled in the American Masters documentary ''Chuck Jones: Extremes & Inbetweens – A Life in Animation'' (2000) which aired on PBS.
Two Warner Brothers cartoons that Jones directed, ''For Scent-imental Reasons'' and ''So Much for So Little'', won Academy Awards for Best Animated Short Film, though at this time it was customary for the statuette to be given to a cartoon's producer, not the director. Jones did not receive a Best Animated Short Film Oscar of his own until winning for ''The Dot and the Line'' in 1966. Robin Williams later presented Jones with an Honorary Academy Award in 1996 for his work in the animation industry. Film historian Leonard Maltin has praised Jones's work at Warner Bros., MGM and Chuck Jones Enterprises. In Jerry Beck's 1994 book ''The 50 Greatest Cartoons'', a group of animation professionals ranked ''What's Opera, Doc?'' (1957) as the greatest cartoon of all time, with ten of the entries being directed by Jones including ''Duck Amuck'' (1953), ''Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century'' (1953), ''One Froggy Evening'' (1955), ''Rabbit of Seville'' (1950), and ''Rabbit Seasoning'' (1952). Provided by Wikipedia
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Chuck Jones, the dream that never was by Jones, Chuck 1912-2002
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Music and the animated cartoon* by Jones, Chuck 1912-2002
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Sonatina for violin and piano by Jones, Chuck 1912-2002
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Music and the animated cartoon* by Jones, Chuck 1912-2002
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What's up, down under ? Chuck Jones talks at The illusion of life conference by Jones, Chuck 1912-2002
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Chuck amuck the life and times of an animated cartoonist by Jones, Chuck 1912-2002
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Verdammte süsse Welt der steinige Weg vom Kind zum Star ... by Jones, Chuck 1912-2002
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William the backwards skunk by Jones, Chuck 1912-2002
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Looney Tunes: Best of Road Runner - Teil 1
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Bugs Bunny's wilde, verwegene Jagd
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Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
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Looney Tunes All Stars: Die ersten Cartoons - Teil 1
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Das Weihnachtslied einer Grille
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Hell Bent for election by Robinson, Earl 1910-1991
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Looney Tunes: Best of Sylvester & Tweety - Teil 1
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Tom und Jerry - The Classic Collection 11
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Cartoons for Victory! Rare WWII Propaganda Film Shorts from Around the World
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Cartoon Crazys - Kids Alltime Favorites
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