Ray Patterson (animator)
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Ray Patterson | |
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Born | Raymond Patterson November 23, 1911 Encino, California , U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Animator, director, producer, storyboard artist, writer |
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Spouse | June Walker Patterson[1] |
Children | four daughters[2] |
Raymond Patterson (November 23, 1911 – December 30, 2001) was an American
Career
Patterson's earliest works in animation were for
Patterson left Disney in 1941 during an
Patterson left MGM permanently in 1953 and was briefly hired by
After GrantRay-Lawrence folded in 1967, Patterson joined his former bosses at Hanna-Barbera, where he worked as a supervising director on several animated television series. Patterson was eventually promoted to vice president in charge of animation direction, a position he held until his retirement in 1993.
Patterson was awarded the 1999 Winsor McCay Award by the International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood for his lifetime of contributions to the animation field.[2]
Personal life and death
Ray was married to June Walker Patterson. June worked at Disney as a cel painter.[5] They had four daughters.[2]
Patterson died of natural causes in
Filmography
Short films
Year | Series | Title | Credits |
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1943 | Tom and Jerry | Baby Puss | animator |
1944 | The Zoot Cat | ||
The Million Dollar Cat | |||
The Bodyguard | |||
Puttin' on the Dog | |||
Mouse Trouble | |||
1945 | The Mouse Comes to Dinner | ||
Mouse in Manhattan | |||
Tee for Two | |||
Flirty Birdy | |||
Quiet Please! | |||
1946 | Springtime for Thomas | ||
Solid Serenade | |||
1947 | Salt Water Tabby | ||
1948 | The Truce Hurts | ||
Old Rockin' Chair Tom | |||
Professor Tom | |||
Mouse Cleaning | |||
1949 | Polka Dot Puss | ||
The Little Orphan | |||
Hatch Up Your Troubles | |||
Heavenly Puss | |||
The Cat and the Mermouse | |||
Love That Pup | |||
Tennis Chumps | |||
1950 | Little Quacker | ||
Saturday Evening Puss | |||
Texas Tom | |||
Jerry and the Lion | |||
Safety Second | |||
Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl | |||
The Framed Cat | |||
Cueball Cat | |||
1951 | Casanova Cat | ||
Jerry and the Goldfish | |||
Jerry's Cousin | |||
Sleepy-Time Tom | |||
His Mouse Friday | |||
Slicked-Up Pup | |||
Nit-Witty Kitty | |||
Cat Napping | |||
1952 | The Flying Cat | ||
The Duck Doctor | |||
Triplet Trouble | |||
Little Runaway | |||
Fit to Be Tied | |||
Droopy | Caballero Droopy | ||
Tom and Jerry | Cruise Cat | ||
Barney Bear | The Little Wise Quacker | ||
Tom and Jerry | The Dog House | ||
1953 | The Missing Mouse | ||
Barney Bear | Barney's Hungry Cousin | ||
Tom and Jerry | Johann Mouse | ||
Little Johnny Jet | |||
Tom and Jerry | That's My Pup! | ||
T.V. of Tomorrow | |||
Barney Bear | Wee-Willie Wildcat | ||
Tom and Jerry | Just Ducky | ||
Two Little Indians | |||
Droopy | Three Little Pups | ||
1954 | Tom and Jerry | Posse Cat | |
Droopy | Drag-A-Long Droopy | ||
Tom and Jerry | Hic-cup Pup | ||
Billy Boy | |||
Tom and Jerry | Mice Follies | ||
Neapolitan Mouse | |||
Downhearted Duckling | |||
1955 | Pup on a Picnic | ||
Mouse for Sale | |||
The First Bad Man | |||
Droopy | Deputy Droopy | ||
Tom and Jerry | Pecos Pest | ||
1956 | The Egg and Jerry | ||
1957 | Tops with Pops | ||
Feedin' the Kiddie |
Feature films
Year | Title | Credits | Notes |
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1940 | Fantasia | Animator - Segment "Dance of the Hours" | |
1941 | Dumbo | Animator | |
1946 | Holiday in Mexico | ||
1962 | Gay Purr-ee | ||
1964 | Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! | ||
1973 | Charlotte's Web | ||
1975 | Coonskin | ||
1986 | GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords | Director |
Television
Year | Title | Credits | Notes |
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1979 | The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone | director | TV special |
Scooby Goes Hollywood | TV movie | ||
1980 | The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling | TV special | |
Yogi's First Christmas | TV movie | ||
1981 | The Flintstones: Jogging Fever | TV special | |
1982 | Christmas Comes to Pac-Land | TV special | |
1987 | Tis The Season to Be Smurfy
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TV movie | |
1988 | Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf | TV movie | |
1993 | A Flintstone Family Christmas | TV movie |
References
- ^ Amidi, Amid (March 17, 2013). "93-Year-Old Cel Painter June Patterson Talks About the Disney Classics". Cartoon Brew.
- ^ a b c d Mallory, Michael (January 6, 2002). "Ray Patterson". Variety.
- ^ a b c "Ray Patterson, 90; Cartoon Animator of Tom and Jerry, Pluto". Los Angeles Times. January 9, 2002. pp. B–11.
- ^ a b "Irv Spence's "Rugged Rangers" |". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
- ^ Zohn, Patricia (February 5, 2010). "The Women Animators and Inkers Behind Disney's Golden Age". Vanity Fair.