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John Hubley is a Director, Scriptwriter, Producer, Assistant Director, Production Design and Supervising Animation Director American born on 21 may 1914 at Marinette (USA)

John Hubley

John Hubley
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Nationality USA
Birth 21 may 1914 at Marinette (USA)
Death 21 february 1977 (at 62 years) at New Haven (USA)

John Hubley (May 21, 1914 – February 21, 1977) was an American animation director, art director, producer and writer of traditional animation films 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

Hubley was born in Marinette, Wisconsin. In 1935, he gained a job as a background and layout artist at Disney, where he worked on such classic films as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Dumbo, and Bambi, as well as "The Rite of Spring" segment from Fantasia.

On February 25, 1939, the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright visited the studio, and brought with him a copy of the Russian animated movie The Tale of the Czar Durandai (1934), directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano, which he showed to the artists, among them Hubley. Wright thought that the different style and design, that was very different from the typical Disney animation, would inspire and give the animators new ideas. Hubley liked what he saw and was influenced by it.
He left the company during Disney animators' strike in 1941, and found work directing films for Screen Gems and the Army's First Motion Picture Unit until he joined United Productions of America which was founded by Stephen Bosustow, Zack Schwartz, Dave Hilberman and former Disney animator Ub Iwerks. UPA soon became known for their highly stylized designs and limited animation.

In 1949 he was the creator of the Mr. Magoo cartoon character, based on an uncle, and directed the first Magoo cartoon with Jim Backus voicing Magoo.

He was forced to leave UPA in 1952 when he refused to name names 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) such as creating the Marky Maypo character, 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.

Hubley was originally the director of Watership Down, until his death which caused producer Martin Rosen to take over. Some of his work, including the opening sequence, remain in the final version.

He married Faith Elliott (September 16, 1924 – December 7, 2001) the same year as the studio's move, and they collaborated on nearly every film he made until his death in 1977 at age 62 during heart surgery; their final production was A Doonesbury Special (with creator Garry Trudeau), which aired on NBC in November of that year. Faith and their four children carried on his legacy in the renamed Hubley Studios. Hubley is survived by his daughters Georgia Hubley, who plays drums and sings for the rock band, Yo La Tengo as well as Emily Hubley, a filmmaker and animator, who has made numerous short films, including animated inserts and segments for documentaries such as Blue Vinyl and the film version of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and a feature called The Toe Tactic (www.thetoetactic.com) which combines live action and animation. His two other children with Faith Hubley were Mark and Ray Hubley, whose voices were used for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film-winning Moonbird. Children with Claudia Ross are son Mark Ross Hubley an accomplished second generation animator, grandson Miles Hubley film director and editor. Daughters Anne Hubley Ricchiuti and Susan Hubley Blakely.

Best films

Bambi (1942)
(Art Direction)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938)
(Assistant Director)
Pinocchio (1940)
(Art Direction)

Usually with

Perce Pearce
Perce Pearce
(2 films)
Bill Roberts
Bill Roberts
(3 films)
Bill Cottrell
Bill Cottrell
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of John Hubley (15 films)

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Director

Watership Down, 1h41
Directed by John Hubley, Martin Rosen
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Fantasy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Films about animals, Environmental films, Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre, Political films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors John Hurt, Richard Briers, Michael Graham Cox, John Bennett, Simon Cadell, Harry Andrews
Rating75% 3.796693.796693.796693.796693.79669
According to Adams' Lapine language, culture and mythology, the world was created by the god Frith, who represents the Sun. All animals lived harmoniously, but the rabbits eventually multiplied, and their appetite led to a food shortage. At the prayers of the desperate animals, Frith warned the rabbit prince El-ahrairah to control his people, but was scoffed at. In retaliation, Frith gave special gifts to every animal, but some animals he made predators to prey upon the rabbits. Satisfied that El-ahrairah (Now also known as "Prince with a Thousand Enemies") had learned his lesson, Frith also gave the rabbits speed and cunning; while many would seek to kill them, the rabbits could survive by their wits and quickness.
Zuckerkandl!
Directed by John Hubley
Genres Comedy, Animation
Rating65% 3.280683.280683.280683.280683.28068
Of Stars and Men, 53minutes
Directed by John Hubley
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Documentary, Animation
Rating68% 3.4207753.4207753.4207753.4207753.420775
The Hole
The Hole (1962)
, 15minutes
Directed by John Hubley
Genres Animation
Actors George Mathews
Rating61% 3.092083.092083.092083.092083.09208
Children of the Sun, 10minutes
Directed by John Hubley
Genres Animation

Un enfant heureux, en bonne santé, qui a assez à manger. Et un enfant pauvre mal nourri. Le premier fait partie d'un quart des enfants du monde et le second des trois quarts restants.
Moonbird
Moonbird (1959)
, 10minutes
Directed by John Hubley
Genres Comedy, Animation
Rating53% 2.659812.659812.659812.659812.65981
Deux petits garçons, Mark et Hampy, sortent furtivement de leurs lits et essayent d'attraper un drôle d'oiseau appelé le « Moonbird » pour le ramener chez eux.

Scriptwriter

Watership Down, 1h41
Directed by John Hubley, Martin Rosen
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Fantasy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Films about animals, Environmental films, Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre, Political films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors John Hurt, Richard Briers, Michael Graham Cox, John Bennett, Simon Cadell, Harry Andrews
Roles Writer
Rating75% 3.796693.796693.796693.796693.79669
According to Adams' Lapine language, culture and mythology, the world was created by the god Frith, who represents the Sun. All animals lived harmoniously, but the rabbits eventually multiplied, and their appetite led to a food shortage. At the prayers of the desperate animals, Frith warned the rabbit prince El-ahrairah to control his people, but was scoffed at. In retaliation, Frith gave special gifts to every animal, but some animals he made predators to prey upon the rabbits. Satisfied that El-ahrairah (Now also known as "Prince with a Thousand Enemies") had learned his lesson, Frith also gave the rabbits speed and cunning; while many would seek to kill them, the rabbits could survive by their wits and quickness.
Of Stars and Men, 53minutes
Directed by John Hubley
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Documentary, Animation
Roles Writer
Rating68% 3.4207753.4207753.4207753.4207753.420775
The Hole
The Hole (1962)
, 15minutes
Directed by John Hubley
Genres Animation
Actors George Mathews
Roles Story
Rating61% 3.092083.092083.092083.092083.09208
Moonbird
Moonbird (1959)
, 10minutes
Directed by John Hubley
Genres Comedy, Animation
Roles Story
Rating53% 2.659812.659812.659812.659812.65981
Deux petits garçons, Mark et Hampy, sortent furtivement de leurs lits et essayent d'attraper un drôle d'oiseau appelé le « Moonbird » pour le ramener chez eux.

Producer