Heck Allen Net Worth is $700,000 Heck Allen Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Heck Allen was "Story Man" (or "Gag Man") for most of Tex Avery's best MGM cartoons from 1944 through 1955, which to this day are some of the funniest cartoons ever made. Allen was responsible for some of the most outlandish, side-splittingly hilarious gags in the history of animated short subjects. Although Allen also worked for Walter Lantz (...
Date Of Birth September 29, 1912 Place Of Birth Kansas City, Missouri, USA Profession Writer, Actor Star Sign Libra
Writer Title Year Status Character North Star 1996 novel "The North Star" - as Will Henry Into the Badlands 1991 TV Movie short story "The Streets of Laredo" - as Will Henry Young Billy Young 1969 novel "Who Rides with Wyatt" - as Will Henry Mackenna's Gold 1969 novel - as Will Henry Journey to Shiloh 1968 novel - as Will Henry Zane Grey Theater 1960 TV Series 1 episode Yellowstone Kelly 1959 from the book by - as Clay Fisher Pillars of the Sky 1956 novel "Frontier Fury" - as Will Henry Cellbound 1955 Short story Deputy Droopy 1955 Short story The First Bad Man 1955 Short story The Tall Men 1955 from the novel by - as Clay Fisher Santa Fe Passage 1955 Esquire Magazine story - as Clay Fisher Field and Scream 1955 Short story Dixieland Droopy 1954 Short story The Flea Circus 1954 Short story The Farm of Tomorrow 1954 Short story Bird-Brain Bird Dog 1954 Short story Homesteader Droopy 1954 Short story Sleepy-Time Squirrel 1954 Short story Billy Boy 1954 Short story The Impossible Possum 1954 Short story Drag-A-Long Droopy 1954 Short story The Three Little Pups 1953 Short story Half-Pint Palomino 1953 Short story Wee-Willie Wildcat 1953 Short story T.V. of Tomorrow 1953 Short story Heir Bear 1953 Short story Little Johnny Jet 1953 Short story Cobs and Robbers 1953 Short story Barney's Hungry Cousin 1953 Short story Busybody Bear 1952 Short story The Little Wise Quacker 1952 Short story Caballero Droopy 1952 Short story Rock-a-Bye Bear 1952 Short story Woodpecker in the Rough 1952 Short uncredited Born to Peck 1952 Short uncredited Destination Meat Ball 1951 Short uncredited Sleep Happy 1951 Short Puny Express 1951 Short Drooler's Delight 1949 Short writer Scrappy Birthday 1949 Short story Wild and Woody! 1948 Short story The Cat That Hated People 1948 Short story Dog Tax Dodgers 1948 Short story Wet Blanket Policy 1948 Short story Half-Pint Pygmy 1948 Short writer What Price Fleadom 1948 Short uncredited King-Size Canary 1947 Short story Slap Happy Lion 1947 Short story Uncle Tom's Cabaña 1947 Short Red Hot Rangers 1947 Short story Hound Hunters 1947 Short story Henpecked Hoboes 1946 Short story Northwest Hounded Police 1946 Short story The Hick Chick 1946 Short story Lonesome Lenny 1946 Short story Wild and Woolfy 1945 Short story Swing Shift Cinderella 1945 Short story The Shooting of Dan McGoo 1945 Short story Jerky Turkey 1945 Short story The Screwy Truant 1945 Short story Big Heel-Watha 1944 Short story Happy-Go-Nutty 1944 Short story Screwball Squirrel 1944 Short story Dumb-Hounded 1943 Short writer - uncredited Wild Honey, or, How to Get Along Without a Ration Book 1942 Short story - as Henry Allen
Actor Title Year Status Character Wild and Woody! 1948 Short Various Townspeople (voice, uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character Tex Avery, the King of Cartoons 1988 TV Movie documentary Himself
Known for movies Mackenna's Gold (1969) as Writer
The Tall Men (1955) as Writer
King-Size Canary (1947) as Writer
Young Billy Young (1969) as Writer