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    • William Denby "Bill" Hanna
    • History
    • Personal Life
    • Work on Tom and Jerry with Joseph Barbera
    • Television
    • Death
    • Legacy

    Early life

    When he was a young child, Hanna's family moved frequently, but they settled in Compton, California, by 1919. There, Hanna became an Eagle Scout. Hanna graduated from Compton High School in 1928. He briefly attended Compton City College but dropped out at the onset of the Great Depression. After working odd jobs in the first months of the Great Depression, Hanna joined the Harman and Ising Animation Studio in 1930. During the 1930s, Hanna steadily gained skill and prominence while working on...

    William Hanna was born to William John (1873-1949) and Avice Joyce (Denby) Hanna (1882-1956) on July 14, 1910, in Meleose, New Mexico Territory. He was the third of seven children. Hanna described his family as "a red-blooded, Irish-American family". His father was a construction superintendent for railroads as well as water and sewer systems throu...

    In 1940, Hanna and Barbera jointly directed Puss Gets the Boot, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cartoon Short Flim. The studio wanted a diversified cartoon portfolio, so despite the success of Puss Gets the Boot, Hanna and Barbera's supervisor, Fred Quimby, did not want to produce more cat and mouse cartoons. Surprised by the succ...

    During his last year at MGM, Hanna branched out into television, forming the short-lived company Shield Productions with fellow animator Jay Ward, who had created the series Crusader Rabbit. Their partnership soon ended, and in 1957 Hanna reteamed with Joseph Barbera to produce cartoons for television and theatrical release. The two brought differe...

    Hanna died of espohagal cancer at his home in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California on March 22, 2001, at the age of 90. After his death, Cartoon Network aired a 20-second segment with black dots tracing Hanna's portrait with the words "We'll miss you – Cartoon Network" fading in on the right-hand side. This same type of tribute happened for Chu...

    Most of the cartoons Hanna and Barbera created revolved around close friendship or partnership; this theme is evident with Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo, Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble, Ruff and Ready, The Jetsons family, and the friends in Scooby-Doo. These may have been a reflection of the close business friendship and partnership that ...

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  3. Mar 22, 2001 · On August 7, 1936, Hanna married Violet Blanch Wogatzke (July 23, 1913 – July 10, 2014), and they had a marriage lasting over 64 years, until his death. The marriage produced two children, David William and Bonnie Jean, and seven grandchildren.

    • July 14, 1910
    • March 22, 2001
  4. 1930-2001. Spouse. Violet Blanch Wogatzke (m. 1936) Partner. Joseph Barbera. Children. 2. William Hanna (July 14, 1910 – March 22, 2001) was an American animator, director, producer and founder of Hanna-Barbera who had worked on the original series and franchise, The Flintstones that entertained lots of people worldwide for much of the 20th ...

  5. 1936-08-07 American "The Flintstones" animator William Hanna (26) weds Violet Blanch Wogatzke (23), until his death in 2001; Historical Events. 1940-02-10 First "Tom and Jerry" cartoon "Puss Gets the Boot" created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera is released to theatres by MGM

  6. Mar 22, 2001 · As an adult, he served as a Scoutmaster and was recognized by the Boy Scouts of America with their Distinguished Eagle Scout Award in 1985. On August 7, 1936, he married Violet Blanch Wogatzke; they had a marriage lasting 64 years and had two children, David William and Bonnie Jean.

  7. Sep 20, 2022 · His other hobbies included boating and playing in a barbershop quartet. He studied both journalism and structural engineering at Compton City College,:6 but dropped out because of the Great Depression. On August 7, 1936, he married Violet Blanch Wogatzke, with whom he had two children, and seven grandchildren.

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