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Occupation
  
Director

Spouse
  
B. J. Ward (m. 1995)

Years active
  
1959–present


Name
  
Gordon Hunt

Children
  
Helen Hunt

Role
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Peter H. Hunt

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Full Name
  
Gordon Edwynn Hunt

Born
  
April 26, 1929 (age 95) (
1929-04-26
)
Sherman Oaks, California, U.S.

Parents
  
George Smith Hunt II, Helen F. Roberts

Similar People
  
Helen Hunt, B J Ward, Peter H Hunt, Matthew Carnahan, Danny Jacobson

Movies and TV shows
  
Dilbert, (Blooper) Bunny

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Gordon Edwynn Hunt (April 26, 1929 – December 17, 2016) was an American director, actor, producer and writer.

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He directed such animated productions as The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Super Friends, The Richie Rich Show, The Smurfs, Pound Puppies, Tom and Jerry Kids, The Pirates of Dark Water, Droopy, Master Detective, The New Adventures of Captain Planet and many more.

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Life and career

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Hunt was born in Sherman Oaks, California, the son of Helen F. (née Roberts; originally Rothenberg) and George Smith Hunt II, an industrial designer. He also had a younger half-brother, director and lighting designer Peter H. Hunt. His mother was from a German Jewish family; and his father, a Mayflower descendant, of English origin, was from Minnesota. He was the father of actress Helen Hunt from his marriage to photographer Jane Elizabeth Novis; they later divorced. Since 1995, he had been married to voice actress B.J. Ward.

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He had been working as a freelance director in New York before being hired to work at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, where he served as their casting director for ten years. He was then hired by Joseph Barbera to direct animated series at Hanna-Barbera. His first voice directing job was Partridge Family 2200 A.D. in 1974.

With a prestigious twenty-year career at Hanna-Barbera, Hunt was now prominent in the voiceover forum, where he was a freelance director for multiple animated productions and video games. As a voice actor, he voiced the character of Wally in the animated adaptation of the comic strip Dilbert. He has often worked alongside colleague voice directors Ginny McSwain, Andrea Romano, Kris Zimmerman and Jamie Thomason. McSwain, Romano and Zimmerman had studied under him as animation casting directors and learned the profession from Hunt before becoming voice directors themselves. Andrea Romano considers him to be her mentor, who makes actors feel so comfortable and relaxed that she said, "Nobody does not like Gordon".

He directed many television series, of which most were situation comedies. In 1996, he received the Directors Guild of America Award; "Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series" for Mad About You's episode The Alan Brady Show. Hunt also voice directed multiple video games. Among the games he worked on are Pandemonium, the God of War series, Lair, Final Fantasy XIV, Blur, the Legacy of Kain series, and the Uncharted series. He also served as motion capture director on Uncharted: Golden Abyss.

Hunt died on December 17, 2016 from Parkinson's disease at the age of 87.

References

Gordon Hunt (director) Wikipedia


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