- Gary Mooney
Gary Mooney (
1930 -August 5 ,2008 ) was an Americananimator who worked forWalt Disney Studios ,Hubley Studios and fellow animatorJay Ward during his career, which spanned several decades from the 1950s to the 2000s. cite news |first= |last=|title=Longtime animator Gary Mooney, 78, dies of cancer |url=http://forum.bcdb.com/forum/Longtime_animator_Gary_Mooney_78_dies_of_cancer_P90707/|work=Big Cartoon Forum |publisher=|date=2008-08-08 |accessdate=2008-09-04] Some of the most famous projects in which Mooney participated in included Disney's "Sleeping Beauty", "Lady and the Tramp " and Ward's "George of the Jungle". He also worked on severallive action films. Mooney also completed many animated sequences, title sequences and graphics for use inlive action films, television shows andcommercials .Some of Mooney's earliest work included uncredited assistant animator positions on the
Walt Disney animated classicfilms "Lady and the Tramp " in 1955 and "Sleeping Beauty" in 1959. Mooney later worked for Hubley Studios and Jay Ward before settling inCanada , but continued to work in the United States.In 1960, Mooney teamed with fellow animator
Lu Guarnier to animate "Switchin' Kitten ", the first "Tom and Jerry " cartoon to be directed byGene Deitch . Mooney became an animator forStoryboard Studios , which were owned byJohn Hubley andFaith Hubley , upon his arrival in Canada. He worked on a number of cartoons for the Hubleys while at Storyboard Studios. He was theanimation director on the film, "Of Stars and Men " in 1964. Mooney also worked as an animator on the Hubley produced "Children Of The Sun " in 1961, "The Hole" in 1962, and "The Hat " in 1963. He also animated 1966's "The Cruise ", which was created for theNational Film Board of Canada and directed by John and Faith Hubley.Mooney also worked on the 1967 "
George of the Jungle " originaltelevision series , as well as Underdog. Some of Mooney's other work from the era included the 1975 syndicated television special, "The Happy Prince " and The MAD Magazine TV Special, which was created in 1974 but never released. Mooney also animated on the 1977Sanrio film, "The Mouse And His Child " andJack Zander 's 1980 animated film "Gnomes", which received anEmmy nomination in 1981 for "Outstanding Animated Program". He also provided much of the animation for "Taarna" and "Captain Sternn" segments for Heavy Metal, a 1981 Canadian animated film.Outside of animated work, Mooney was hired to provide animation on
live action films, including the animatedtitle sequence for "City Slickers ", as well as "Honeymoon in Vegas ", "Honey, I Blew Up the Kid ",Stephen Spielberg 's "Jurassic Park " in 1993, "Four Rooms " and 1996's "A Very Brady Sequel ". Mooney's live action television portfolio included the 1984 television special "George Carlin on Campus" and "", which aired in 1994.Mooney's most recent projects included the "O Canada" animated series and Disney's
Kronk's New Groove , as well as animation for the 2007 live action film, "Are We Done Yet? " starringIce Cube andNia Long .Gary Mooney died on August 5, 2008, of cancer at the age of 78. He was survived by his wife, Samantha Mooney, and his son, Jake.
Producer Bob Kurtz , who worked with Mooney to create animation for many of histelevision commercials andmovie titles and produced " George Carlin on Campus", called Mooney "the bestdraftsman I ever worked with."References
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