Volney White
Volney White (20 May 1907 – 23 December 1966) was an American animator and director active in the late 1930s and early 1940s.[1] He worked atRomer Grey Pictures, Ltd which was launched in the spring of 1930, in Altadena, California, just north of Pasadena as studio supervisor.[2]
He went on to work with Norman McCabe at Warner Bros.[3] where he animated several classic black and white Looney Tunes cartoons.
Animation Department:
- A-Lad-In Bagdad (1938) (animator)
- Porky's Hare Hunt (1938) (animator)
- Porky at the Crocadero (1938) (animator)
- The Case of the Stuttering Pig (1937) (animator)
- Speaking of the Weather (1937) (animator)
- Porky's Building (1937) (animator)
- Porky in the North Woods (1936) (animator)
- Porky's Poultry Plant (1936) (animator)
As Director:
- When Knights Were Bold (1941)
- Hairless Hector (1941)
- The Magic Pencil (1940)
- Touchdown Demons (1940)
- Love in a Cottage (1940)
- Rover's Rescue (1940)
- Wots All th' Shootin' fer? (1940)
References
[edit]- ^ Volney White at IMDb
- ^ https://www.awn.com/animationworld/lost-studio-romer-grey
- ^ "Warner Bros. Cartoon Releases - 1937". www.davemackey.com. Archived from the original on 2000-05-11.