Tex Avery
Biography
Frederick Bean "Tex" Avery (February 26, 1908 – August 26, 1980) was a prominent American animator and director celebrated for his influential role in the golden age of animation. His career flourished at Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where he played a pivotal part in the development of iconic animated characters that have left a lasting impact on popular culture. Among his most notable creations are beloved figures like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, and Droopy, as well as Screwy Squirrel, George and Junior, and Chilly Willy.
Avery's innovative storytelling and unique artistic style broke traditional conventions, making his work stand out in a rapidly evolving industry. His cartoons were known for their sharp wit, visual gags, and surreal humor, setting a new standard for animated entertainment. Today, Tex Avery is remembered as a visionary who not only entertained audiences but also shaped the future of animation, influencing countless animators and filmmakers who followed in his footsteps. His legacy continues to resonate through the timeless characters and memorable moments he created, ensuring his place in the pantheon of animation greats.
Filmography
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The Sneezing Weasel
1938 • Weasel (voice) (uncredited)
Who Killed Who?
1943 • Santa Claus (voice) (uncredited)
Porky's Phoney Express
1938 • Porky's Boss's laugh (voice) (uncredited)
King-Size Comedy: Tex Avery and the Looney Tunes Revolution
2012 • Self (archive footage)
A Feud There Was
1938 • Weaver Dude / Weaver Guy with Gun (voice)
The Village Smithy
1936 • Blacksmith (voice)
Ventriloquist Cat
1950 • Alley Cat / Spike (voice) (uncredited)
The First Bad Man
1955 • Cavemen (uncredited)
Red Hot Rangers
1947 • Junior (voice) (uncredited)
Lonesome Lenny
1946 • Lenny (voice) (uncredited)
Garden Gopher
1950 • Spike (voice) (uncredited)
Hound Hunters
1947 • Junior (voice) (uncredited)
The Farm of Tomorrow
1954 • Small Baby Chicken (voice) (uncredited)
Daredevil Droopy
1951 • Spike (voice) (uncredited)