Don Lusk
Visual Effects
Born October 28, 1913 · Burbank, Los Angeles, California, USA
Died December 30, 2018
Also known as Donald R. Lusk · Donald Lusk
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Donald Lusk (October 28, 1913 – December 30, 2018) was an American animator and director. Lusk was hired by The Walt Disney Company in 1933 as an inbetweener. His first film as an animator was 1938's Ferdinand the Bull. He worked on Pinocchio, Fantasia, Bambi, Song of the South, Melody Time, So Dear to My Heart, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, and One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Lusk left Disney in 1960, but continued to work as an animator during the 1960s and 1970s. Aside from animation, Lusk also directed multiple cartoon films and series, including the Peanuts television specials and movies and for the Hanna-Barbera studio. His work at the latter included The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, The Smurfs, and Tom and Jerry. In the early 1990s, Lusk retired after a career which spanned some sixty years. He died on December 30, 2018, in San Clemente, California, aged 105.
Awards & recognition
- Winsor McCay Award · 2015
Filmography25 titles

The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo

Sky Commanders

Scooby-Doo! Meets the Boo Brothers

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

One Hundred and One Dalmatians

Peter Pan

Alice in Wonderland

Snoopy Come Home

Lady and the Tramp

Pinocchio

Trick or Treat

Lambert the Sheepish Lion

Cinderella

Bambi

A Boy Named Charlie Brown

Sleeping Beauty

Ferdinand the Bull

American Experience

The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones

Gay Purr-ee

So Dear to My Heart

How to Fish

The Man Called Flintstone

Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!

Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears