John Hubley

John Hubley (1914-1977) was an animator and animation director known for both his formal experimentation and for his emotional realism which stemmed from his tendency to cast his own children as voice actors in his films.

Biography

In 1935, he got a job as a background and layout artist at Disney, where he worked on such classic films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Pinocchio, Dumbo, and Bambi, as well as "The Rite of Spring" segment from Fantasia. He left the company during the 1941 animator's strike, and found work directing films for Screen Gems and the Army's First Motion Picture Unit until he founded United Productions of America. UPA'' (as it was called) soon became famous for their highly stylized designs and limited animation. He was forced to leave UPA in 1952 when he refused to appear before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. He founded Storyboard Studios the next year and worked on commercials (where he would not be credited), but was forced to turn down more exciting projects (such as an adaptation of Finian's Rainbow) because his name was still blacklisted. He moved his studio to New York in 1955, where he switched production over to independent short films. He married Faith Hubley the same year, and they collaborated on nearly every film he made until his death in 1977. Faith and their children carried on his legacy in the renamed Hubley Studios.

Filmography

Screen Gems

  • Wolf Chases Pigs (1942)
  • Old Blackout Joe (1942)
  • The Dumbconscious Mind (1942)
  • King Midas, Junior (1942)
  • The Vitamin G-Man (1943)
  • Professor Small and Mister Tall (1943)
  • He Can't Make It Stick (1943)

UPA

  • Flat Hatting (1944)
  • Robin Hoodlum (1948)
  • The Magic Fluke (1949)
  • Ragtime Bear (1949)
  • Spellbound Hound (1950)
  • Punchy de Leon (1950)
  • Fuddy Duddy Buddy (1951)
  • Rooty Toot Toot (1952)

Storyboard Studios

  • Adventures of an * (1956)
  • Harlem Wednesday (1957)
  • Tender Game (1958)
  • Moonbird (1959)
  • The Tale of Old Whiff (1959)
  • Children of the Sun (1960)
  • Of Stars and Men (1961)
  • The Hole (1962)
  • The Hat (1963)
  • Tijuana Brass Double Feature (1965)
  • Urbanissimo (1966)
  • Windy Day (1967)
  • Of Men and Demons (1968)
  • Zuckerkandl (1969)
  • Eggs (1970)
  • Dig (1972)
  • Cockaboody (1973)
  • Voyage to Next (1974)
  • People, People, People (1975)
  • Everybody Rides the Carousel (1976)
  • Second Chance: Sea (1976)
Hubley, John Hubley, John Hubley, John

 

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