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Jack Kinney

 
Director: Jack Kinney
  • Occupation: Director, Writer
  • Active: '40s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Children's/Family, Fantasy
  • Career Highlights: Pinocchio, Dumbo, 1001 Arabian Nights
  • First Major Screen Credit: Pinocchio (1940)

Biography

Animator/director Jack Kinney spent the bulk of his long career working for Walt Disney beginning in 1931. Kinney started out as an animator but became a director of cartoon shorts in the 1940s. He also worked on many of Disney's animated features including Pinocchio (1940), Dumbo (1941) and The Three Caballeros (1945). In the mid '50s, Kinney began helping to supervise new animation to tie some of the old shorts together for Disney's television efforts. From there, he became a producer of Saturday morning cartoons along with his brother Dick Kinney. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Jack Kinney (March 29, 1909 - February 9, 1992) was an American animator, director and producer of animated shorts.

Jack Kinney attended John Muir Junior High School in Los Angeles, California (1925), and attended John C. Fremont High School (1926 - 1928) there with Roy Williams. Both Fremont football players, they would later be hired by Walt Disney in 1930 to work at the Walt Disney Studio on Hyperion Avenue. Often referring to himself as Kinney's best friend, Williams would go on to star as the "Big Mooseketeer" with head Mouseketeer Jimmie Dodd on the classic 1950's television program, "The Mickey Mouse Club" (1955 - 1958).

Kinney began his long career in cartoons at the Walt Disney Studios in 1931 as an animator on several shorts, including Santa's Workshop (released on December 10, 1932), The Band Concert (released on February 23, 1935), and Moose Hunters (released on April 17, 1937). He then became a director of cartoons at Disney, including as a sequence director for both Pinocchio and Dumbo and especially as a director in the shorts department, where he directed many cartoon shorts, mostly those starring Goofy (his brother Dick created the stories for the shorts), although he also directed a few Donald Duck cartoons as well, including the Academy Award-winning wartime propaganda film, Der Fuehrer's Face. He also served as director of most of the "package films" during the 1940s, including The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. In the mid-1950s, he supervised new animation used to tie some of the old shorts together for Disney's television efforts.

In 1959, Jack left Disney to start (with his brother Dick) Jack Kinney Productions, an independent animation studio. Among other work they provided animation for King Features Syndicate's 1960 Popeye series.

In 1988 Kinney published a short memoir, Walt Disney and Assorted Other Characters: An Unauthorized Account of the Early Years at Disney's. Kinney died on February 9, 1992 in Glendale, California at the age of 82.

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