Born 1919 (age 63) · Coatbridge, Scotland, UK
Appears in 210 titles

John William Dunn (1919–1983) was a Scottish screenwriter and cartoon animator, active from 1955 to 1983. Dunn began his career at the Walt Disney cartoon studio, where his first story credit—Man in Space—received an Oscar nomination. He moved to Warner Bros. Cartoons in 1960; there, he began with The Pied Piper of Guadalupe, which was also nominated for an Oscar. He and fellow Disney man David Detiege replaced Warner Bros. top writers Michael Maltese and Warren Foster after they went to Hanna Barbera to receive higher billing in the sixties. He usually worked under Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones' units. After the Warner's cartoon studio closed in 1963, Dunn joined DePatie-Freleng Enterprises; in 1964, he crafted the story for The Pink Phink, which earned the Oscar as Best Animated Short. Many of his DePatie-Freleng cartoons re-use plots from Warner Bros. cartoons. Dunn was a prolific story man over the next 19 years and also did some animation work for the 1967 Spider Man cartoon series. [biography from Wikipedia]

Filmography

The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island
Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales
The Incredible Mr. Limpet
6.2
The Incredible Mr. Limpet
1964
Story Supervisor
A Pink Christmas
6.9
A Pink Christmas
1978
Teleplay
The Pink Phink
7.3
The Pink Phink
1964
Story
Transylvania 6-5000
7.2
Transylvania 6-5000
1963
Story
Mad as a Mars Hare
6.6
Mad as a Mars Hare
1963
Story
The Last Hungry Cat
6.6
The Last Hungry Cat
1961
Story
Catty-Cornered
5.9
Catty-Cornered
1966
Story
Beep Prepared
6.9
Beep Prepared
1961
Screenplay
Adventures of the Road-Runner
To Beep or Not to Beep
7.1
To Beep or Not to Beep
1963
Story
Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare
6.5
Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare
1964
Story
Now Hear This
6.7
Now Hear This
1963
Story
Louvre Come Back to Me!
6.7
Louvre Come Back to Me!
1962
Story
Bill of Hare
6.7
Bill of Hare
1962
Story
Hare-Breadth Hurry
5.7
Hare-Breadth Hurry
1963
Writer