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Name
  
Ben Washam


Role
  
Animator

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Died
  
March 28, 1984, Los Angeles County, California, United States

Movies
  
Dr Seuss' How the Grinch St, Purr‑Chance to Dream, Advance and Be Mechanized, Love Me - Love My Mouse, Tom and Jerry's Greatest

Similar People
  
Abe Levitow, Dallas McKennon, Chuck Jones, Thurl Ravenscroft, June Foray

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Benjamin Alfred Washam (March 15, 1915 – March 28, 1984) was an American animator who is best known for working under director Chuck Jones for nearly 30 years.

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Washam worked at Warner Bros. Cartoons from 1941 until 1963, mainly under the direction of Chuck Jones. He also worked on made-for-television cartoons in the early 1960s. After Jones was fired from Warner Bros, Washam with other animators working under Jones at Warner Bros. joined Jones at MGM; he also directed a few Tom and Jerry cartoons for release in 1967. For several years beginning in the fall of 1967 Washam, a gifted natural teacher, gladly taught animation at no charge to eager, young students in weekly classes conducted at his Laurel Canyon home in Los Angeles. He explained that "animation has been good to me and I want to give something back." Indeed, he did. Many of Ben Washam's students from the late 1970s, which included Ren and Stimpy layout artist Eddie Fitzgerald, went on to lead the 2D silver age animation revival during the 1990s. Few people were better at boiling down animation mechanics into pertinent, useful methods. There were arguably better animators but none with Washam's stellar gift for articulating and communicating the principles of his craft. Washam was also a very effective cartoonists' union president, serving two separate terms. He did his last work animating commercials for Jay Ward and drawing layouts at Jones' own production company, and retired in 1979. In addition to Washam's animation skill, Jones cited him as an able writer based on a 1981 letter as quoted in Chuck Reducks. Jones credited Washam with the "thanks for the sour persimmons, cousin" line in Duck Amuck.

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His animation of Bugs Bunny is easy to recognize, as he usually let Bugs' incisor teeth taper to a point. Also, he drew relatively wide cheeks and big pupils on Bugs' eyes. Another Washam trait was his tendency to nod a talking character's head. His work is best recognized by the loose connection of the core body parts, with a great deal of Hip Initiation; this led to multiple assignments of 'personality' scenes, as he could keep interest well in closeup. Chuck Jones commented on his ability to denote personality through facial cues. His work is angular in pose and fluid in movement. Washam died on March 28, 1984, aged 69.

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