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    Joseph Barbera

    American animator and cartoonist

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  1. May 10, 2024 · Joseph Barbera (born March 24, 1911, New York, New York—died December 18, 2006, Los Angeles, California) was an American animator who, as part of the team of Hanna and Barbera, created popular cartoon characters such as Tom and Jerry, the Flintstones, the Jetsons, Yogi Bear, and Scooby-Doo.

  2. 6 days ago · NP Joseph Barbera (1911–2006), animator and co-founder/namesake of Hanna-Barbera; Joan Barclay (1914–2002), actress; Ben Bard (1893–1974), actor, husband of actress Ruth Roland (unmarked grave) Binnie Barnes (1903–1998), actress, wife of M.J. Frankovich; George Barris (1925–2015), designer and builder of various Hollywood custom cars

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  4. 1 day ago · JoAnn Fichera Barbera, 69, of Woolwich Twp., NJ passed away May 27, at Inspira Medical Center, Vineland. Born in Woodbury, JoAnn was a life resident of Woolwich Twp., NJ. She was a graduate of Kingsway Regional High School, Class of '73 and retired as a bus aide for Kingsway Regional High School. JoAnn loved horses, had several on her farm and ...

  5. 4 days ago · Hanna-Barbera Productions, founded by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1957, stands as one of the most influential animation studios in history. Renowned for creating a vast array of iconic characters and shows, Hanna-Barbera’s legacy is a testament to innovation, creativity, and a profound impact on popular culture and the animation industry.

  6. May 11, 2024 · Advanced Search Joseph "Joe" Barbera was an American motion-picture animator, director, producer, and storyboard and cartoon artist, best known for co-creating the 'Tom and Jerry' series. A banker-turned-animator, Barbera came across his career's turning point when he met William Hanna. They ended up being part of a half-a-century-long ...

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    May 8, 2024 · Exit, Stage Up! By Dennis Huebshman. Starting in 1959, a cartoon mountain lion called “Snaggle Puss” was created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and has been around ever since. One of the character’s favorite lines was “Exit, Stage Right” or “Exit, Stage Left”. He would then dash off in that direction and usually crash into ...

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