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William Hanna

William Hanna

Animator and cartoonist, distinguished eagle scout

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Founder of
Jacobs Capital Group
Jacobs Capital Group
Birthdate
July 14, 1910
Birthplace
Melrose, New Mexico
Melrose, New Mexico
Date of Death
March 22, 2001
Place of Death
North Hollywood, Los Angeles
North Hollywood, Los Angeles
Creator of
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Yogi Bear
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Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo
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Director of (Film)
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The Cat Concerto
Educated at
Compton High School
Compton High School
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles
Occupation
Film director
Film director
Writer
Writer
Film producer
Film producer
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Structural engineer
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Television producer
Animator
Animator
Actor
Actor
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Birth Name
William Denby Hanna
Citizenship
United States
United States
Wikidata ID
Q263324

William "Bill" Denby Hanna (July 14, 1910 – March 22, 2001) was an American animator, voice actor, cartoonist, and musician,[1] who co-founded the animation studio and production company Hanna-Barbera.

Hanna joined the Harman and Ising animation studio in 1930 and steadily gained skill and prominence while working on cartoons such as Captain and the Kids. In 1937, while working at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Hanna met Joseph Barbera. The two men began a collaboration that was at first best known for producing Tom and Jerry. In 1957, they co-founded Hanna-Barbera, which became the most successful television animation studio in the business, creating or producing programs such as The Flintstones, The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, The Smurfs, and Yogi Bear. In 1967, Hanna-Barbera was sold to Taft Broadcasting for $12 million, but Hanna and Barbera remained heads of the company until 1991. At that time, the studio was sold to Turner Broadcasting System, which in turn was merged with Time Warner in 1996; Hanna and Barbera stayed on as advisors.

Tom and Jerry won seven Academy Awards, while Hanna and Barbera were nominated for two others and won eight Emmy Awards. Their cartoons have become cultural icons, and their cartoon characters have appeared in other media such as films, books, and toys. Hanna-Barbera's shows had a worldwide audience of over 300 million people in their 1960s heyday, and have been translated into more than 28 languages.

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