
Robert Cannon
Robert Cannon (July 16, 1909 - June 9, 1964) was an American animator. Robert 'Bobo' Cannon was born in Ohio. Not much is known about his early life, including the city he was born in. He began his animation career at Leon Schlesinger Productions in 1934, assisting ace animators Robert Clampett and Chuck Jones. After a two-year apprenticeship, he graduated to full animator. Cannon became an integral part of that anarchic Warner Brothers in-house cartoon outfit, known as 'Termite Terrace' (due to its cramped and austere quarters). In the process, he labored on such iconic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters as Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, and Elmer Fudd. He animated for Tex Avery, Clampett and Jones from 1936 to 1944, after which he became co-founder and a leading light in the innovative United Productions of America (UPA). Unlike at Warners, UPA allowed him to direct, including cartoons featuring the famous character of Mr. Magoo. Cannon later taught animation at San Fernando Valley State College and was awarded in 1976 with the International Film Society's Winsor McCay Award for Lifetime Achievement. He died at the age of 54 in 1964 due to a heart attack. Looney Tunes Wiki
- Known ForDirecting
- Born16 July 1909 (age 116)
- Place of BirthOhio, USA
Robert Cannon

- Known ForDirecting
- Born16 July 1909 (age 116)
- Place of BirthOhio, USA

Scoutmaster Magoo
1958

Magoo's Moose Hunt
1957

Gerald McBoing! Boing! on Planet Moo
1956

The Jaywalker
1956

Christopher Crumpet's Playmate
1955

Fudget's Budget
1954

Ballet-Oop
1954

How Now Boing Boing
1954

Tune in Tomorrow
1954

Christopher Crumpet
1953

Gerald McBoing-Boing's Symphony
1953

Little Boy with a Big Horn
1953

The Oompahs
1952

Madeline
1952

Willie the Kid
1952

Georgie and the Dragon
1951

Frosty the Snowman
1951

The Wonder Gloves
1951

Peter Cottontail
1951

Gerald McBoing-Boing
1950

The Miner's Daughter
1950

Bailing Out
1949

Brotherhood of Man
1945
