Directing
Jack King
Born 1895-11-04 · Birmingham, Alabama, USA · Died 1958-10-04
“I was born in Birmingham, Ala., where Al Jolson first heard the name of ‘Mammy.’ I became restless at the age of four and decided to become a millionaire. In 1914 I worked with Barre, who was starting work in the animating field. Along came 1917 and the U.S. joined the Allies. Years after the Armstice I was driving a truck which ran into a Ford. The man driving the latter turned out to be one of the world’s greatest humorists. His name was Walt Disney. Of course Walt’s ambition was to get even with me for running into him. so when he formed his Mickey Mouse organization he sent for me. I’m putting one over on Walt though and am enjoying it.” -published in the June 20, 1931 edition of The Motion Picture Daily
Known for

Mickey's House of Villains

Donald's Nephews

Three Little Pigs

Donald's Cousin Gus

Santa's Workshop

Donald's Golf Game

Cannibal Capers

Chef Donald

Babes in the Woods

Mr. Duck Steps Out

Flowers and Trees

Early to Bed

Tugboat Mickey

Fire Chief

Modern Inventions

Donald's Snow Fight

The Whoopee Party

The Hockey Champ

Donald's Ostrich

The Bears and Bees

The Birthday Party

Self Control

Donald's Dog Laundry

Good Scouts

The Autograph Hound

The Fire Fighters

Donald's Dilemma

Bellboy Donald

DTV Monster Hits

Birds in the Spring

Pioneer Days

Commando Duck

Old Sequoia

Monkey Melodies

Sleepy Time Donald

Cured Duck

The Trial of Donald Duck

Old MacDonald Duck

Donald Duck and the Gorilla

The Mad Doctor
