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Years active
  
1939-1980

Name
  
Wetzel Whitaker

Role
  
Filmmaker


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Born
  
September 30, 1908 (
1908-09-30
)

Occupation
  
ProducerDirectorAnimator

Died
  
November 1, 1985, Murray, Utah, United States

Spouse
  
Louise Eccles Whitaker (m. 1973–1985), Doris Youkstetter Whitaker (m. 1930–1971)

Siblings
  
Scott Whitaker, Berlin Whitaker, Ferrin Whitaker

Movies
  
Johnny Lingo, Man's Search for Happiness, Cipher in the Snow, The Windows of Heaven, Pioneers in Petticoats

Similar People
  
Francis L Urry, Naomi Kahoilua Wilson, MaKee K Blaisdell, Carol Lynn Pearson

"Judge" Wetzel Orson Whitaker (September 30, 1908 – November 1, 1985) was a prominent Mormon filmmaker. Most of the films he was involved in, such as The Windows of Heaven, Johnny Lingo and Pioneers in Petticoats, were made in cooperation with his brother Scott Whitaker. The two of them ran the BYU Motion Picture Studio during this time, receiving commission from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to make films.

Whitaker was born in Heber City, Utah and grew up primarily in Utah and Colorado. His nickname came from his brother calling him "Judge", comparing him to the local justice of the peace. He attended the Art Institute of Chicago and became the Art Director for the St. Louis Times. In the 1930s he moved to California, where he worked many years for Walt Disney as an animator.

From 1953 on, Whitaker directed the BYU Motion Picture Studio. In 1971 he was given an honorary doctorate by BYU and he retired from his work at the motion picture studio in 1974. Judge was succeeded by Jesse Stay, his Assistant Director.

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