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Robert D Cardona

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Years active
  
1967-1998

Residence
  
United Kingdom, Canada

Organization
  
Clearwater Features


Role
  
Television writer

Name
  
Robert Cardona

Born
  
March 7, 1930 (age 94) (
1930-03-07
)
Southern California, United States

Occupation
  
Television writer, Producer, Director and Animator

Notable work
  
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, Tugs

Books
  
Warrior's Longest Day, Trapped, Ghost Fleet

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Short Animation

Similar People
  
David Mitton, Britt Allcroft, Wilbert Awdry, Michael Angelis, Christopher Awdry

TV shows
  
Tugs, Salty's Lighthouse

Robert D. Cardona (born March 7, 1930 in Southern California) is an American television writer, producer, director and animator. He co-founded Clearwater Features, along with David Mitton, in 1980.

Career

Cardona has been based in the United Kingdom for much of his career. His best-known work is with his working partner David Mitton; their productions include Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, which Cardona produced until 1986 (the second series), and Tugs, which ran for 13 episodes.

Cardona has also worked on other British TV series such as The Flaxton Boys, The Four Feathers, Thriller, Fraud Squad, Crime of Passion, Emmerdale and Virgin of the Secret Service. In the early 1990s, he moved to Canada, where he worked on the children's series Theodore Tugboat as a director. He also provided the Tugs footage for the American children's animated series Salty's Lighthouse.

References

Robert D. Cardona Wikipedia