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Ben Hardaway

Ben Hardaway

Writing
Born: 1895-05-21
Belton, Missouri, USA

Biography

Joseph Benson 'Ben' (a.k.a. 'Bugs') Hardaway (May 21, 1895 – February 5, 1957) was an American storyboard artist, animator, voice actor, gagman, writer and director for several American animation studios during The Golden Age of Hollywood animation. While at the Leon Schlesinger / Warner Bros. studio during the late 1930s, Hardaway, in 1938, co-directed Porky's Hare Hunt, the first film to feature a rabbit. When this unnamed, embryonic rabbit was given a new model sheet for a later short, since, according to Chuck Jones, Hardaway "didn't draw it very well", designer Charlie Thorson inadvertently offered a permanent name by titling the model sheet "Bugs' Bunny" since it was meant for Hardaway's unit. By the time the rabbit was redesigned and refined for the film A Wild Hare, the name was already being used in relation to the character in studio publicity materials. In 1940, Hardaway joined the staff of Walter Lantz Productions, where he helped Walter Lantz in creating the studio's most famous character, Woody Woodpecker. Hardaway wrote or co-wrote most of the stories for the 1940–1950 Woody Woodpecker shorts, as well as supplying Woody's voice between 1944 and 1949. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]

Known For

21 Works
Woody Woodpecker and Friends
7.6

Woody Woodpecker and Friends

1982

movie

Pantry Panic
6.1

Pantry Panic

1941

movie

Ace in the Hole
6.1

Ace in the Hole

1942

movie

Ski for Two
6.4

Ski for Two

1944

movie

Wet Blanket Policy
7.0

Wet Blanket Policy

1948

movie

Wild and Woody!
6.6

Wild and Woody!

1948

movie

The Loose Nut
6.9

The Loose Nut

1945

movie

Woody Dines Out
6.2

Woody Dines Out

1945

movie

The Barber of Seville
6.4

The Barber of Seville

1944

movie

The Coo Coo Bird
7.8

The Coo Coo Bird

1947

movie

Fair Weather Fiends
7.3

Fair Weather Fiends

1946

movie

The Reckless Driver
7.6

The Reckless Driver

1946

movie