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Chuck Jones

Animator

Chuck Jones was the most famous director of cartoons for the legendary Warner Brothers animation studios. Along with animators like Tex Avery, Jones developed Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote, and other wacky cartoon characters. After Warner Brothers closed its animation division in 1962, Jones worked on Tom and Jerry cartoons and many other projects including the hit TV version of the Dr. Seuss book How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966). In the 1980s and 1990s Warners cartoons enjoyed renewed popularity and Jones became a revered guru from animation's first golden age. Jones died in February of 2002 at his home in Corona del Mar, California, where he had been suffering from congestive heart failure.

Extra credit: Jones was given an honorary Academy Award in 1996 for his lifetime of work... One of Jones's more whimsical characters was Michigan J. Frog.

Four Good Links

Chuck Jones Obituary

A career wrap-up from the U. K.'s Guardian Unlimited

Chuck Jones Official Site

Run by his family, with info and sales pitches

The Non-Stick Looney Page

Fab fan page for Bugs, Daffy and chums

Academy of Achievement

Nifty profile of, and interview with, Jones

Vital Stats

Birth

21 September 1912

Birthplace

Spokane, Washington

Death

22 February 2002
(heart failure, age 89)

Best Known As

Animated director of Bugs Bunny