Tex Avery

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.4928

Gender

Male

Birthday

26-Feb-1908

Age

(118 years old)

Place of Birth

Taylor, Texas, USA

Also Known As
  • Frederick Bean Avery
  • Fred Avery

Tex Avery

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frederick Bean "Tex" Avery (February 26, 1908 – August 26, 1980) was an American animator and director, known for producing and directing animated cartoons during the golden age of American animation. His most significant work was for the Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, where he was crucial in the creation and evolution of famous animated characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Droopy, Screwy Squirrel, George and Junior, and Chilly Willy.


Credits

Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection Vol. 5 Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection Vol. 5 (2007) Character: Papa Bear (archive sound) (uncredited)
The Looney Tunes Guide to Fairy Tales: In a storybook setting, Looney Tunes characters share with kids the necessary ingredients for a proper fairy tale
The Compleat Tex Avery The Compleat Tex Avery (1993) Character: N/A
A box set of Tex Avery’s complete output of theatrical cartoon shorts for the MGM studios, from 1942 to 1956.
King-Size Comedy: Tex Avery and the Looney Tunes Revolution King-Size Comedy: Tex Avery and the Looney Tunes Revolution (2012) Character: Self (archive footage)
Focuses on how the legend of animation, Tex Avery, revolutionized cartoons.
Behind the Tunes: A Conversation with Tex Avery Behind the Tunes: A Conversation with Tex Avery (2004) Character: Self
An interview with Tex Avery.
What Price Fleadom What Price Fleadom (1948) Character: Homer's Dog (voice) (uncredited)
A dog lives in harmony with its flea Homer, until Homer spots a lady flea on a passing dog and relocates.
Fresh Fish Fresh Fish (1939) Character: Prof. Mackerel Fishsticks (voice)
A tour of the waters near a South Sea island, introducing us to the various kinds of marine life, including the pickled herring, the hermit crab, the starfish, a seahorse race, and many other puns. Among the running gags, a two-headed fish who keeps asking for directions to Mr. Ripley and a professor in a diving sphere looking for a rare wim-wam whistling shark.
Portrait of Tex Avery Portrait of Tex Avery (1988) Character: N/A
Documentary of American animation directory Tex Avery including interviews with his peers including Chuck Jones.
Porky's Phoney Express Porky's Phoney Express (1938) Character: Porky's Boss's laugh (voice) (uncredited)
A pony express office. Porky's only allowed to clean up and lick envelopes. When a rider comes back...
Dangerous Dan McFoo Dangerous Dan McFoo (1939) Character: Fight Commentator (voice) (uncredited)
An arctic saloon. The tiny dog, Dan McFoo, is playing a pinball-like marble game in the back. His girlfriend, Sue, sounding like Katharine Hepburn, stands by. A stranger comes in with eyes for Sue; he begins a boxing match with Dan. After Dan gets knocked down, he accuses the stranger of having something in the glove; the ref finds four horseshoes and a horse. After the fight goes on a while with no conclusion, the narrator tosses a couple of guns, the lights go out, and Dan is shot or is he?
Thugs with Dirty Mugs Thugs with Dirty Mugs (1939) Character: Ed. G. Robemsome as Killer Diller (voice)
Killer Diller and his gang are robbing every bank in town in numerical order (except the 13th National Bank, which they skip out of superstition). Despite their predictable actions, the police are unable to catch them...until they get a tip from an unlikely source.
A Feud There Was A Feud There Was (1938) Character: Weaver Dude / Weaver Guy with Gun (voice)
The McCoys and the Weavers are two feuding hillbilly clans. Elmer Fudd, Peacemaker, attempts to end the fighting; but violence and zaniness win out.
Northwest Hounded Police Northwest Hounded Police (1946) Character: Droopy (voice) (uncredited)
The wolf escapes from Alka-Fizz prison, but persistent Sergeant McPoodle (Droopy) of the Canadian Mounties follows his trail wherever he goes.
The Bear's Tale The Bear's Tale (1940) Character: Poppa Bear (voice) (uncredited)
The Three Bears meets Little Red Riding Hood, told in the style of Tex Avery.
The Penguin Parade The Penguin Parade (1938) Character: Walrus (voice)
An evening at a night club for penguins, (and a walrus or two). The stage show includes an appearance by a penguin incarnation of Bing Crosby, who sings a jazzy version of, "When my dreamboat comes home". The band's three singers do a scat version as well. This is followed by a full swing band instrumental of the song which works the band into a "Hot Jazz" frenzy, literaly melting some of the instruments.
Uncle Tom's Bungalow Uncle Tom's Bungalow (1937) Character: Uncle Tom (voice)
Warner Bros. cartoon parody of Uncle Tom's Cabin. One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.
Bad Luck Blackie Bad Luck Blackie (1949) Character: Large Dog (voice) (uncredited)
A kitten who is being tormented by a bulldog finds a savior in a black cat (from the "Black Cat Bad Luck Company") who merely has to cross the dog's path for something very unlucky to happen to the bully.
Tex Avery : un Univers en Folie Tex Avery : un Univers en Folie (2003) Character: Lui-même
French documentary of the life and work of pioneering animation director Tex Avery.
The Village Smithy The Village Smithy (1936) Character: Blacksmith (voice)
The narrator sets the scene for a warped version of the classic poem, and the hijinks when assistant Porky gives the blacksmith a rubber horseshoe, then a hot horseshoe on the horse's backside by accident.
Deputy Droopy Deputy Droopy (1955) Character: Short Robber (voice) (uncredited)
Two outlaws are trying to steal a shipment of gold being guarded by Deputy Droopy, and have to keep quiet to avoid alerting the sheriff.
Of Fox and Hounds Of Fox and Hounds (1940) Character: Willoughby (voice) (uncredited)
Willoughby, a big dumb hound, is repeatedly tricked by George, the fox, into jumping off cliffs, among other things.
The Crackpot Quail The Crackpot Quail (1941) Character: Willoughby (voice) (uncredited)
A dog chasing a quail keeps getting outsmarted.
Don't Look Now Don't Look Now (1936) Character: Preacher (voice) (uncredited)
It's St. Valentine's Day. Cupid is having fun arranging, while a young devil is making mischief sabotaging, love affairs.
The Heckling Hare The Heckling Hare (1941) Character: Willoughby (voice) (uncredited)
Bugs is being chased by hunting dog Willoughby, and outsmarts him at every turn, until the end, where they outsmart the audience together.
A Day at the Zoo A Day at the Zoo (1939) Character: Other Elk Named Bill (voice) (uncredited)
A tour of the zoo, in typical Tex Avery style: a series of one-liners and sight gags, punctuated by Egghead teasing a lion at intervals, despite the admonishments of the narrator.
Porky the Wrestler Porky the Wrestler (1937) Character: Champion Wrestler Man Mountain (voice) (uncredited)
Porky Pig, hitchhiking to the big wrestling match, gets a ride from the challenger and unexpectedly winds up also in the ring.
Egghead Rides Again Egghead Rides Again (1937) Character: Red (voice) (uncredited)
City dweller Egghead dreams of being a cowboy, but his bouncing around gets him kicked out of his boarding house. He sees an ad for a ranch looking for a cowboy and applies. His tryout includes tests of marksmanship and use of a branding iron, but most of it consist of chasing down and roping a troublesome little calf. He passes the test, but the job isn't exactly what he dreamed of.
Garden Gopher Garden Gopher (1950) Character: Spike (voice) (uncredited)
When Spike tries to bury a bone he finds a belligerent gopher.
Henpecked Hoboes Henpecked Hoboes (1946) Character: Junior (voice) (uncredited)
George and Junior are two hungry bears who try to make a meal out of a not too bright barnyard chicken.
The Legend of Rockabye Point The Legend of Rockabye Point (1955) Character: Polar Bear's Sneezes / Polar Bear's Screams (voice) (uncredited)
The old fishing boat captain tells the story of Chilly Willy, a singing polar bear and a bulldog who quickly falls asleep when he hears a lullaby.
Bugs Bunny Superstar Bugs Bunny Superstar (1976) Character: Himself
Animator Robert Clampett presents a history of "Termite Terrace," the little shack on the Warner Brothers studio lot which in the 1930's and 1940's housed the animation unit which gave birth to Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny. Includes color and black-and-white home-movie-type footage shot at the time showing such animation greats as Clampett, Tex Avery and Chuck Jones. Also featured are nine complete Warner cartoons.
Lonesome Lenny Lonesome Lenny (1946) Character: Lenny (voice) (uncredited)
Screwy Squirrel becomes the playmate of Lenny, a lonesome, dopey, but strong dog, in this broad parody of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men".
Car of Tomorrow Car of Tomorrow (1951) Character: Hiccups (voice)
A series of demonstrations of the kind of motoring accessories we'll all take for granted in the future.
Who Killed Who? Who Killed Who? (1943) Character: Santa Claus (voice) (uncredited)
A murder has occurred at Gruesome Gables, and the dog detective trying to find the killer has to deal with some suspicious suspects and a haunted house.
Toyland Premiere Toyland Premiere (1934) Character: Santa Claus (voice) (uncredited)
Santa Claus gets a telegram from Oswald the Rabbit, telling him the city is ready for his Toyland Parade and that there will be a reception in the big department store. Santa is a jolly elf indeed until he discovers that moths have eaten every last shred of his Santa suit. The day is saved when quick thinking on the part of an old elf, armed with red paint and popcorn, turns Santa's ordinary light-blue outfit into a real Santa suit. The parade is a big success, and the reception promises to be even better. Frankenstein's monster, Tarzan, Lupe Velez, Shirley Temple, Al Jolson and Bing Crosby are all there to greet Santa. Laurel and Hardy nearly spoil the day when they dress in a dragon's costume and try to steal the chocolate cake.
Count Me Out Count Me Out (1938) Character: Fight Referee (voice) (uncredited)
Egghead decides his road to riches is through a boxing correspondence course. When he graduates, he takes on champion Biff Stew. Biff pummels him mercilessly (the correspondence course record continues to coach him during the match), but by accident, he knocks Biff out until we see it was all in Egghead's head, after being knocked out by the practice equipment.
Red Hot Rangers Red Hot Rangers (1947) Character: Junior (voice) (uncredited)
Forest rangers George and Junior try to snuff out a frisky flame with a sparky personality that threatens to set the forest alight.
Jerky Turkey Jerky Turkey (1945) Character: Hunting Pilgrim / Turkey Call (voice) (uncredited)
A dopey Pilgrim goes hunting a turkey who speaks in a Jimmy Durante impersonation and runs the local black market. War and rationing gags abound (Pilgrims line up behind a sign reading "Ye Cigarettes Today"), as well as a running gag featuring a bear wearing an "Eat at Joe's" sandwich sign. The turkey harnesses the power of gags to save himself.
The Farm of Tomorrow The Farm of Tomorrow (1954) Character: Small Baby Chicken (voice) (uncredited)
A series of gags showing how much more productive farms would be if farmers started crossbreeding their animals to create weird but useful hybrids.
A Sunbonnet Blue A Sunbonnet Blue (1937) Character: Mouse (voice) (uncredited)
A rat comes between two mice in love.
Daredevil Droopy Daredevil Droopy (1951) Character: Spike (voice) (uncredited)
Droopy and Spike are applying for the job of Dare Devil Dog at the Circus, and the one who give the best performance in a variety of "feats of strength and daring" will get it.
Hamateur Night Hamateur Night (1939) Character: Hippo (voice)
It's amateur night at the local theatre, and a procession of bad acts comes and goes: various musicians, a magician, and some actors. But they keep getting interrupted by Egghead singing "She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain".
Ventriloquist Cat Ventriloquist Cat (1950) Character: Alley Cat / Spike (voice) (uncredited)
A cat learns the art of ventriloquism in order to play a series of practical jokes on a slow-witted bulldog...
The Sneezing Weasel The Sneezing Weasel (1938) Character: Weasel (voice) (uncredited)
When Mama hen takes her chicks out to get breakfast, little Wilbur is soaked in a sudden rainstorm and comes down with a head cold. Mama puts him to bed, then goes back out to get the doctor. A conniving weasel, seeing Mama leave, disguises himself as a doctor and comes calling on the unattended chicks.
Circus Today Circus Today (1940) Character: Circus Bandmaster (voice) (uncredited)
A barker guides us through a sideshow, a menagerie, and on to the big top, for a series of typical Avery gags. For example, the trapeze artists, the Flying Cadenzas, literally fly; the lion puts his head in the tamer's mouth; and the human cannonball flies around the world.
The First Bad Man The First Bad Man (1955) Character: Cavemen (uncredited)
The first Texas bad man come running into town a million years B.C.
Hold the Lion, Please Hold the Lion, Please (1942) Character: Hippo (voice) (uncredited)
A lion wants to prove he's still "King of the Jungle" and, to prove it, he hunts rabbit.
Ghost Wanted Ghost Wanted (1940) Character: Laughing Ghost (voice)
An inexperienced little ghost tries out for a house-haunting job, but winds up getting terrorized by the fat ghost interviewing him for the position.
Believe It or Else Believe It or Else (1939) Character: Old Man in Jail (voice) (uncredited)
In this Ripley's Believe It or Not! parody, some of the supposed curiosities we are shown are a man who daily drinks fifty quarts of milk, the world's loudest hog caller, a human basketball, a new giant telescope showing life on Mars, and a man who saws people in half.
Hound Hunters Hound Hunters (1947) Character: Junior (voice) (uncredited)
George and Junior get a job as dog catchers and spend the picture trying to catch one measly little dog.
Barney's Hungry Cousin Barney's Hungry Cousin (1953) Character: Hungry Bear (voice) (uncredited)
Barney Bear heads to Jellystone National Park for a vacation while another bear, native to the park, notices Barney's picnic lunch and makes various attempts to steal the food.
Señor Droopy Señor Droopy (1949) Character: Bull (voice) (uncredited)
The wolf, the champion toreador, and Droopy, the challenger, are competing to see who is best in the bullring in the hopes of winning the hand of actress Lina Romay (who appears in a live action shot).
Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas (1938) Character: The Chief (voice)
Johnny Smith enters an America where the Indians behave like 1930s average Americans. When he is arrested, the girl Poker Huntas rescues and elopes with him.



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