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Earl Hurd (
September 14 1880 –
September 28 1940) was a pioneering
American animator and
film director. He is noted for creating and producing the
silent Bobby Bumps animated short subject series for early animation producer
J.R. Bray's
Bray Productions. Hurd and Bray are jointly responsible for developing the processes involved in
cel animation, and were granted patents for their processes in 1914.
Hurd, a native of
Kansas, would later work for
Paul Terry's
Terrytoons studio before starting his own Earl Hurd Productions studio in 1923. In addiition, Hurd worked as a
comic strip artist, illustrating the strips
Trials of Elder Mouse (1911-1915),
Brick Bodkin's Pa (1912) and
Susie Sunshine (1927-1929). He worked later at the
Ub Iwerks studio and the
Walt Disney studio as a
storyboard artist. He died on
September 28 1940 in
Burbank, California.
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