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Ed Benedict (August 23, 1912 – August 28, 2006) was an American
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and layout artist. He is best known for his work with Hanna-Barbera Productions, where he helped design Fred Flintstone, Yogi Bear, and Reddy on
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.


Career

Benedict began his animation career at Walt Disney Studios in 1930, and ultimately left three years later to work at
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as an animator on Walter Lantz Productions'
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shorts. (Coincidentally, Oswald was created by Walt Disney Studios for Universal). Benedict briefly returned to Disney in the 1940s, receiving his only Disney credit on the animated film '' Make Mine Music''. He then spent several years creating animation for television commercials for Paul Fennell's Cartoon Films (The Former Ub Iwerks Studio), which is the first notable example of Benedict using the modernized sleek character designs he would later use. In 1952, Benedict was contacted by Tex Avery, who had worked with him at Universal. Avery invited Benedict to work on Avery's animation unit at MGM. Benedict performed lead animation and layout duties for Avery, and later for Michael Lah after Avery's departure from the studio. His work can be seen in ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Deputy Droopy''. In the late 1950s, Benedict was recruited by former MGM animators William Hanna and
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to provide character designs for their new animated television series, '' The Ruff & Reddy Show'', at
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. He eventually became the primary character designer at Hanna-Barbera, designing Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, the various characters on '' The Flintstones'',
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, and many others. Benedict left Hanna-Barbera in the late 1960s, but continued providing freelance work until his retirement in the early 1970s. Despite this, he later served as a character designer on the What a Cartoon! short '' Dino: Stay Out!'' and as one of the advisors on
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's original series '' Johnny Bravo'' in 1997, specifically a background consultant upon request by creator Van Partible whom was a huge fan of his work. He is cited as a major inspiration by animator John Kricfalusi, among others. Benedict died in his sleep at his home in Auburn, California on August 28, 2006.


Awards

* Winsor McCay Award, 1994


References


External links

*
Overview of Ed Benedict's career by animator John Kricfalusi
">John Kricfalusi">Overview of Ed Benedict's career by animator John Kricfalusi
1912 births 2006 deaths Animators from California Hanna-Barbera people People from East Cleveland, Ohio Walt Disney Animation Studios people Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio people {{US-animator-stub