Ben Hardaway

Birthday: 1895-05-21
Deathday: 1957-02-05
Birthplace: Belton, Missouri, USA
Gender: Male

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]

Credits

Year Title
1943-03-22 The Egg Cracker Suite
1940-02-10 Busy Bakers
1939-12-31 Breakdowns of 1939
1939-11-17 Fagin's Freshman
1939-11-17 Porky the Giant Killer
1939-09-08 Sioux Me
1939-08-12 Hare-um Scare-um
1939-06-17 Hobo Gadget Band
1939-04-22 Porky and Teabiscuit
1939-04-08 Bars And Stripes Forever
1939-02-25 Gold Rush Daze
1939-01-27 It's an Ill Wind
1938-12-17 Count Me Out
1938-12-16 Porky the Gob
1938-07-08 Love and Curses
1938-04-30 Porky's Hare Hunt
1935-07-05 Buddy in Africa
1935-04-05 Buddy of the Legion
1935-03-09 Buddy's Pony Express
1935-02-15 Buddy's Theatre
1934-12-14 Buddy the Dentist
1934-11-17 Buddy's Adventures
1934-10-20 Rhythm in the Bow
1934-05-25 Buddy of the Apes