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Lou Lilly (February 26, 1909–August 9, 1999) was an American animator, screenwriter and director best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros..
Date Of Birth February 26, 1909 Died 1999-01-01 Place Of Birth Henderson, Kentucky, USA Profession Animation Department, Writer, Director Star Sign Pisces
Animation Department Title Year Status Character The Old Grey Hare 1944 Short background artist - uncredited The Wild and Woozy West 1942 Short animator Horton Hatches the Egg 1942 Short assistant animator - uncredited The Merry Mouse Cafe 1941 Short animator Dumb Like a Fox 1941 Short animator - as Louie H. Lilly Kitty Gets the Bird 1941 Short animator - as Louie H. Lilly It Happened to Crusoe 1941 Short animator - as Louie H. Lilly Mouse Meets Lion 1940 Short animator - as Louie Lilly Farmer Tom Thumb 1940 Short animator - as Louie Lilly A Peep in the Deep 1940 Short animator - as Louie Lilly The Pooch Parade 1940 Short animator - as Louie Lilly Park Your Baby 1939 Short animator - as Louie Lilly The Little Lost Sheep 1939 Short animator - as Louie Lilly Golf Chumps 1939 Short animator The Lone Mountie 1938 Short animator - as Louie Lilly Hot Dogs on Ice 1938 Short animator - as Louie Lilly
Writer Title Year Status Character Front Page Detective TV Series 1 episode, 1951 written by - 2 episodes, 1951 Doctor Jim 1947 The Lonesome Stranger 1946 Short Speaking of Animals No. Y6-1: Stork Crazy 1946 Short script Draftee Daffy 1945 Short story Buckaroo Bugs 1944 Short story Hare Ribbin' 1944 Short story Angel Puss 1944 Short story Russian Rhapsody 1944 Short story
Director Title Year Status Character The Lonesome Stranger 1946 Short Speaking of Animals No. Y6-1: Stork Crazy 1946 Short Who's Who in Animal Land 1944 Short The Wild and Woozy West 1942 Short Speaking of Animals Down on the Farm 1941 Short Playing the Pied Piper 1941 Short It Happened to Crusoe 1941 Short
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1985 Golden Award Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Awards
Known for movies The Lonesome Stranger (1946) as Writer
Draftee Daffy (1945) as Writer
Speaking of Animals No. Y6-1: Stork Crazy (1946) as Writer
Russian Rhapsody (1944) as Writer