
Director
Chuck Jones
Born 1912 · Spokane, Washington, USA
Charles Martin "Chuck" Jones (September 21, 1912 – February 22, 2002) was an American animator, cartoon artist, screenwriter, producer, and director of animated films, most memorably of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts for the Warner Bros. Cartoons studio. He directed many of the classic short animated cartoons starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, Sylvester, Pepé Le Pew and a slew of other Warner characters. Three of these shorts (Duck Amuck, One Froggy Evening and What's Opera, Doc?) were later inducted into the National Film Registry. Chief among Jones' other works was the famous "Hunting Trilogy" of Rabbit Fire, Rabbit Seasoning, and Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (1951–1953). After his career at Warner Bros. ended in 1962, Jones started Sib Tower 12 Productions and began producing cartoons for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, including a new series of Tom and Jerry shorts and the television adaptation of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. He later started his own studio, Chuck Jones Productions, which created several one-shot specials, and periodically worked on Looney Tunes related works.
Directed

How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
Director · 1966

Duck Amuck
Director · 1953

What's Opera, Doc?
Director · 1957

One Froggy Evening
Director · 1955

The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
Director · 1979

Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century
Director · 1953

Rabbit of Seville
Director · 1950

Rabbit Seasoning
Director · 1952

Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
Director · 1982

Rabbit Fire
Director · 1951

Feed the Kitty
Director · 1952

Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
Director · 1953

Long-Haired Hare
Director · 1949

Bully for Bugs
Director · 1953

Looney Tunes Super Stars Bugs Bunny: Hare Extraordinaire
Director · 2010

Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
Director · 1988

Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales
Director · 1979

Hair-Raising Hare
Director · 1946
Acting

Gremlins
Mr. Jones · 1984

Innerspace
Supermarket Customer · 1987
The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo
Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2002

Matlock
Magician #1 · 1986

You Ought to Be in Pictures
Guy Running Out at Super Speed (archive footage) (uncredited) · 1940

The Oscars
Self · 1953

Horton Hears a Who!
Junior Kangaroo / Various Whos / Quizmo McKwoff / JoJo (voice) · 1970

Tex Avery: King of Cartoons
Himself · 1988

Cartoons Go To War
Himself · 1996

Looney Tunes 50th Anniversary
Self · 1986

Mark Twain
Self (uncredited) · 2002

The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story
Himself · 1999

It Hopped One Night: A Look at ‘One Froggy Evening’
Himself (archive footage) · 2004

Behind the Tunes: A Conversation with Tex Avery
Self · 2004

Camera Three
Self

Bugs Bunny's 80th What's Up, Doc-umentary!
Self (archive footage) · 2020

The Magical World of Chuck Jones
Self · 1992

The Animograph, or I Was Born in a Shoebox
Self (archive footage) · 2022

How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Special Edition
Self · 1994

Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens - A Life in Animation
Self · 2000

Irreverent Imagination: The Golden Age of the Looney Tunes
Himself · 2003

Chuck Amuck: The Movie
Himself · 1991

Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices
Himself (archive footage) · 2008

The Pogo Special Birthday Special
Porky Pine / Bun Rab / Basil the Butterfly (voice) · 1969
Writing

The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
Writer · 1979

Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales
Writer · 1979

The Phantom Tollbooth
Screenplay · 1970

Gay Purr-ee
Writer · 1962

To Beep or Not to Beep
Story · 1963

Beep Prepared
Screenplay · 1961

Hopalong Casualty
Story · 1960

Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Writer · 1975

Zip 'n Snort
Story · 1961

Marvin the Martian & K9: 50 Years on Earth
Story · 1998

A Looney Tunes Thanksgiving
Writer · 2014

Pent-House Mouse
Story · 1963