George Gordon
Biography
George Gordon (September 2, 1906 – May 24, 1986) was a film and TV animator and director of animated productions. Starting in film in 1930, he moved to TV in its early days. Gordon is credited with hundreds of cartoons from 1937 through 1983.
Gordon began working with animation in 1930 at the Moser-Terry-Coffman Studio as an animator on the Jesse and James and Farmer Al Falfa series . After two years, he moved to Terrytoons along with one of his previous employers, Paul Terry.
In 1937, Gordon left Terrytoons for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio to work as an animator. During his career at MGM, he was able to work on the Barney Bear and Tom and Jerry. Gordon was later promoted to the director position on animations.
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Directing (48 movies)

Two Breaths To...
1979

Inside Cackle Corners
1951
Skunked Again
1936
Farmer Al Falfa's Prize Package
1936
Farmer Al Falfa's 20th Anniversary
1936
The Cleaning Day
1937
The Tin Can Tourist
1937

Fresh Laid Plans
1951

A Few Quick Facts: Air Transport/Ships/China/Fire
1944
Kiko and the Honey Bears
1936
Kiko Foils the Fox
1936
Farmer Al Falfa in The Health Farm
1936
The Western Trail
1936
A Tough Egg
1936
The Hot Spell
1936
Puddy Pup and the Gypsies
1936
Sunken Treasures
1936

A Battle Royal
1936

Cats in a Bag
1936
Salty McGuire
1937

The Book Shop
1937
The Big Game Haunt
1937
Flying South
1937

The Hay Ride
1937
Bug Carnival
1937
School Days
1937
Puddy's Coronation
1937
The Homeless Pup
1937
Ozzie Ostritch Comes to Town
1937
The Dog and the Bone
1937
A Bully Frog
1936

Pink Elephants
1937

Red Hot Music
1937

The Ant from Uncle
1969

Your Safety First
1956

Why Play Leap Frog?
1949

Polar Pest
1944

The Stork's Holiday
1943

Innertube Antics
1944
The Tree Surgeon
1944

Bear Raid Warden
1944

The Unwelcome Guest
1945

Private Snafu Presents Seaman Tarfu in the Navy
1946

Albert in Blunderland
1950
The Traitor Within
1946
The Owl Who Gave a Hoot
1967

Monchhichis
1983
Horizons of Hope
1954
| Title | Year | Job |
|---|---|---|
| Rhapsody of Steel | 1959 | Writer |
| Bat★21 | 1988 | Screenplay |