Dick Lundy

Birthday: 1907-08-14
Deathday: 1990-04-07
Birthplace: Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, USA
Gender: Male

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Richard James "Dick" Lundy (August 14, 1907 – April 7, 1990) was an American animator and film director who worked at several animation studios including Walt Disney Animation Studios, MGM, and Hanna-Barbera. Lundy was a pioneer of personality animation and is best remembered as one of the creators of Donald Duck. Throughout his career he worked as a primary animator on at least 60 films, both short and feature-length, and directed 51 shorts.

Credits

Year Title
1991-11-01 The King of Ads
1984-05-01 Donald
1960-01-03 Donald Duck and his Companions
1954-07-31 Bird-Brain Bird Dog
1954-06-19 Sleepy-Time Squirrel
1954-03-20 The Impossible Possum
1953-09-26 Half-Pint Palomino
1953-06-20 Wee-Willie Wildcat
1953-05-29 Heir Bear
1953-03-14 Cobs and Robbers
1953-01-31 Barney's Hungry Cousin
1952-12-20 Busybody Bear
1952-11-07 The Little Wise Quacker
1952-09-27 Caballero Droopy
1949-03-25 Drooler's Delight
1949-02-11 Scrappy Birthday
1948-12-31 Wild and Woody!
1948-11-19 Dog Tax Dodgers
1948-10-08 Playful Pelican
1948-09-22 Pixie Picnic
1948-08-27 Wet Blanket Policy
1948-07-15 Wacky-Bye Baby
1948-04-23 Kiddie Koncert
1948-03-11 Banquet Busters
1948-02-16 The Mad Hatter
1947-12-15 Woody the Giant Killer
1947-08-25 Solid Ivory
1947-06-29 Well Oiled
1947-06-15 The Overture to 'William Tell'
1947-06-09 The Coo Coo Bird
1947-04-27 Smoked Hams
1946-12-15 The Wacky Weed
1946-07-01 Bathing Buddies
1946-04-09 Apple Andy
1946-02-24 Musical Moments from Chopin
1945-07-09 Crow Crazy
1945-03-18 Sliphorn King of Polaroo
1945-01-29 Enemy Bacteria
1945-01-01 The Poet & Peasant
1943-03-12 The Flying Jalopy
1943-01-29 Donald's Tire Trouble
1942-07-24 Donald's Gold Mine
1942-06-12 Donald's Garden
1942-01-16 The Village Smithy
1941-10-24 Donald's Camera
1941-05-09 A Good Time for a Dime
1940-03-15 The Riveter
1939-06-30 Sea Scouts