
Jack Hannah
Directing
Born January 5, 1913 · Tucson, Arizona, USA
Died June 11, 1994
Also known as John Frederick Hannah
Biography
Jack Hannah (January 5, 1913 - June 11, 1994) was an animator, writer and director of animated shorts.He began his career at the Walt Disney Studios as an animator in the short Modern Inventions (released on May 29, 1937). After thirteen films in that capacity, he was assigned to the story department writing cartoon short continuities, beginning withDonald's Nephews (released on April 15, 1938). He received writing credit on 21 Disney cartoon shorts.In 1942 he collaborated with Carl Barks on the first two comic books Barks worked on, Pluto Saves the Ship and Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold. Hannah in subsequent years did a handful of other Donald Duck comic book stories but unlike Barks he stayed at the studio and eventually was given a chance to be a director. The short Donald's Off Day (released on December 8, 1944) was the first of 94 films he would direct. These include most of the shorts featuring Donald Duck in the post-war era along with all starring Chip 'n Dale and Humphrey the Bear; he also directed some shorts starring Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Pluto and some minor Walt Disney characters. After Disney stopped producing animated shorts Hannah did 14 episodes of the Walt Disney anthology television series (composed of footage from the classic cartoons along with new linking material) and fulfilled his ambition to direct live-action by handling Walt Disney's introductions for the episodes. Hannah hoped to segue into a career in live-action but "Walt had me pegged as an animation director so he balked at the suggestion. We had a few heated discussions and I became aware that I had come to an impasse." He then went to the Walter Lantz Studio and directed a number of films featuring Woody Woodpecker and some minor characters. Besides directing shorts Hannah also was Assistant Director for the TV series The Woody Woodpecker Show, which started airing on October 3, 1957. "I did more or less the same thing that I did with Walt Disney in directing live action except Lantz was better at taking direction." His last directing effort was the short Charlie's Mother-In-Law (released on April 16, 1963). He retired shortly thereafter.Hannah was one of the co-founders, along with T. Hee, of the Character Animation program at the California Institute of the Arts.Hannah was honored as a "Disney Legend" in 1992. As Carl Barks is credited with creating the personality of Donald Duck's comic book version, Jack Hannah is credited with developing, if not creating, the personality of the animated version. It is for this reason Disney historian Jim Korkis has dubbed him "Donald Duck's Other Daddy".Hannah died in 1994, aged 81.
Awards & recognition
- Disney Legends · 1992
- Winsor McCay Award · 1987
Filmography35 titles

The Pixar Story

Out of Scale

Mickey's House of Villains

Corn Chips

The Old Mill

Dragon Around

Pluto's Christmas Tree

Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse

Trick or Treat

Lambert the Sheepish Lion

Out on a Limb

The New Neighbor

Chef Donald

The Hockey Champ

Beezy Bear

Don's Fountain of Youth

All in a Nutshell

Winter Storage

Early to Bed

Chip an' Dale

Bearly Asleep

Crazy Over Daisy

Trailer Horn

A Knight for a Day

Mr. Duck Steps Out

Donald's Cousin Gus

Donald's Nephews

Let's Stick Together

Inferior Decorator

Sea Scouts

Double Dribble

Old MacDonald Duck

Donald's Golf Game

Toby Tortoise Returns

Beach Picnic