Thomas McKimson

Thomas McKimson

  • Birthday: 1907-03-05
  • Deathday: 1998-02-14
  • Place of birth: Denver, Colorado, USA
  • Also know as: Thomas Jacob McKimson

Biography

Thomas Jacob McKimson (March 5, 1907 – February 14, 1998) was an American animator, best known for his work at the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio. He was the older brother of animators Robert and Charles McKimson. Tom McKimson was born in Denver, Colorado, but relocated to Los Angeles with his family in the 1920s. He attended Otis Art Institute (now called Otis College of Art and Design) in the 1920s. He began his career in animation in 1929, when he joined the Walt Disney Studio, becoming an assistant to animator Norm Ferguson. He left Disney a year later to work briefly for Romer Grey, then joined Harman-Ising Studios around 1932. After Harman and Ising left Warner Bros. for MGM, McKimson became a member of Bob Clampett's animation unit, where he is credited as a layout artist and the original design for Tweety Bird. McKimson also provided layout designs for Arthur Davis's unit after he took over Clampett's unit by 1945. During his time at Warner Bros., McKimson also worked for Dell Comics, providing illustrations for the Bugs Bunny and Road Runner comic books. McKimson also illustrated the Roy Rogers daily comic strip from 1949 to 1953 in collaboration with his brother Charles and artist Pete Alvarado, using the collective pseudonym "Al McKimson." He left Warners in 1947 when Don Smith replaced him as layout artist for Davis' unit. He would become an art director for Dell's parent company Western Publishing, where he remained until his retirement in 1972. McKimson died in 1998 in West Los Angeles at the age of 90. [biography (edited) from Wikipedia]

Production

The Night Before Christmas

1933

As Animation

A Gruesome Twosome

1945

As Background Designer

A Gruesome Twosome

1945

As Layout

Gay Gaucho

1933

As Director

The Wise Quacking Duck

1943

As Animation

Birdy and the Beast

1944

As Animation

The Big Snooze

1946

As Background Designer

The Big Snooze

1946

As Layout

Merbabies

1938

As Animation

Falling Hare

1943

As Animation

It's Got Me Again!

1932

As Animation

Bosko in Dutch

1933

As Animation

I Love a Parade

1932

As Animation

A Great Big Bunch of You

1932

As Animation

Fighting Tools

1943

As Animation

The Organ Grinder

1933

As Animation

The Great Piggy Bank Robbery

1946

As Layout Supervisor

Buckaroo Bugs

1944

As Animation

Hot-Toe Mollie

1930

As Animation

Baby Bottleneck

1946

As Layout Supervisor

Baby Bottleneck

1946

As Background Designer

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