- Paul Terry (cartoonist)
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birthname = Paul Houlton Terry
birthdate = birth date|1887|2|19|mf=y
location =San Mateo, California
U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1971|10|25|1887|2|19
deathplace = New York,New York
U.S.
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yearsactive = 1915-1955
spouse = Irma Terry
notable role =Paul Houlton Terry (
February 19 1887 -October 25 ,1971 ) was an Americancartoonist ,screenwriter ,film director and one of the most prolificfilm producer s in history. He produced over 1,300 cartoons between 1915 and 1955 including the manyTerrytoons cartoons.Biography
Early life
Terry was raised in San Francisco and in 1904, he began working as a news photographer and a cartoonist for the newspapers ("San Francisco Bulletin", "San Francisco Call-Examiner"). He later transferred to the "New York Press", a
Hearst newspaper in New York City.In 1914, Terry became interested in animation after seeing
Winsor McCay 's "Gertie the Dinosaur ". While still working for the newspaper, he made his first film, "Little Herman ", which he completed and sold to the Thanhouser film company in 1915. Later that year, he completed his second film "Down on the Phoney Farm ". There is a story, perhaps legendary, that Terry attempted to sell his cartoon to a producer who made a small offer for the film. When Terry told him that the offer was less than his production costs, the producer supposedly replied, "I'd had paid more if you hand't put those pictures on there!"J. R. Bray Studios
In 1916, he began working at the
J. R. Bray Studios, directing and producing a series of elevenFarmer Al Falfa films. Before the end of the year, Terry left Bray, taking the rights to Farmer Al Falfa with him.Paul Terry Productions
In 1917, Terry formed his own production company, "Paul Terry Productions" and produced nine more animated films, including one Farmer Al Falfa film. Paul Terry closed his studio to join the Army and fought in
World War I .Fables Studios
In 1920, Terry entered into a partnership with
Amadee J. Van Beuren , and started the "Fables Studios ." During this time, he began producing a series ofAesop's Film Fables as well as new Farmer Al Falfa films. This partnership lasted until 1929, when Terry and Van Beuren disagreed over the switch to producing films with sound. Terry and part of his staff left to start Terry and much of his staff started up theTerrytoons studio. Van Beuren retained "Fables Studios" and renamed it "Van Beuren Studios ."Terrytoons
Paul Terry's
Terrytoons produced a large number of animated films, includingGandy Goose ,Mighty Mouse ,Heckle and Jeckle ,Little Roquefort ,Barker Bill and many other lesser known characters. Theatrical distribution was first throughEducational Pictures then through20th Century Fox .Paul Terry was quick to adopt techniques that simplified the animation process, but resisted "improvements" that complicated the production. He was one of the first to make use of "cel animation" including animation of separate body parts. His studio was slow to switch to synchronized sound tracks and to color. While this may have sometimes prevented his films from achieving the technical excellence of Disney or
Fleischer Studios , he did manage to keep his studio profitable, while others went out of business.Retirement and legacy
Paul Terry retired after selling his animation studio and film library to
CBS in 1955, a bitter surprise to his long-time employees. [http://www.toonopedia.com/hekljekl.htm] Toonpedia: Heckle and Jeckle] CBS appointedGene Deitch , who ditched the grand old characters, replacing them with lackluster characters such asSidney the Elephant ,Gaston LeCrayon , andJohn Doormat . Deitch departed after three years. OnlyTom Terrific [ [http://www.toonopedia.com/terrific.htm] Toonpedia: Tom Terrific] was considered to have above average writing. After Deitch's departure, Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle returned, as well as new characters such asDeputy Dawg . CBS made the Terrytoons library of films a mainstay of its Saturday morning programming and continued operating the studio making both new theatrical films and series for television until the late 1960s.Terrytoon Comics went on to become
Marvel Comics . [http://www.toonopedia.com/hekljekl.htm] Toonpedia: Heckle and Jeckle]Death
Terry died on
October 25 ,1971 inNew York City .Alex Anderson
Terry's
nephew ,Alex Anderson , was a producer of "Crusader Rabbit ", and is the creator of theRocky the Flying Squirrel , Bullwinkle, andDudley Do-Right characters even thoughJay Ward is usually given credit.External links
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