John David Wilson

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John David Wilson
Born 1919-08-08
Wimbledon
England
Nationality English
Occupation Animator
Producer
Website
http://www.fineartsfilms.com/

John David Wilson (born August 8, 1919 in Wimbledon, England) is an English artist, animator and producer. He owns his own production studio, Fine Arts Films.

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[edit] Early years

Wilson was educated at the Watford Grammar School for Boys, Harrow Art School and the Royal College of Art; among his teachers was Robin Darwin.[1]

[edit] World War II

During World War II, Wilson served with the London Rifle Brigade. He was badly wounded in the African Campaign in 1941; while recuperating in Cairo he spent time drawing cartoons. Some of these were brought to the attention of a printer in Durban who offered him a job; due to the seriousness of his injury he was discharged from the army and accepted the job.[1]

[edit] Credits

[edit] Film

[edit] Television

[edit] Awards

[edit] Military

[edit] Film

  • Gerald McBoing-Boing" (Academy Award)"
  • Toot, Whistle, Plunk & Boom" (Academy Award)"
  • Shinbone Alley" (Golden Phoenix)"
  • Madeline" (ACE Award)"
  • Tara, the Stonecutter" (New York Golden Eagle, London Film Festival Award, Edinburgh Film Festival Award)"

[edit] Notable mentions

  • Considered the father of the conceptual music video
  • Innovated the use of caricatures of voice talent

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b The Fine Arts Films Story. Fine Arts Films, Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-10-06.

[edit] External links