John Halas

This article is about the animator. For the politician see János Halász.

John Halas (born János Halász[1] 16 April 1912 Budapest, Hungary – 21 January 1995, London, England) was a Hungarian animator. He learned his craft under George Pal, but launched his own career in 1934, and two years later moved to England where later, with his wife Joy Batchelor, founded Halas and Batchelor in 1940.[1]

Over the years they made over 70 short subjects during the war, using propaganda from the time. Their best-known film, Animal Farm (1954), was the first full-length animated film made in Great Britain. They also produced Snip and Snap (1960). Halas died on 21 January 1995, aged 82.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Brian McFarlane The Encyclopedia of British Film, London: Methuen/BFI, 2003, p.48

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