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'''John Freeman''' ([[December 14]], [[1916]]–[[January 1]], [[2010]]) was an American animator and animation director. He is also sometimes credited as '''John Patrick Freeman'''. Born in Spokane, Washington, he entered into the animation industry at the age of 22, working at Disney. Aside from a brief break during which he was drafted into the army, he worked there as an animator on feature films including ''Peter Pan'', ''Fantasia'' and ''Lady and the Tramp''. During the '50s he started moving into television work, and was a director on the late '60s ''[[Hot Wheels]]'' cartoon. He was a director on ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'', ''[[Inhumanoids]]'', ''[[My Little Pony|My Little Pony 'n Friends]]'', ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'', and ''[[Jem]]'' during the 1980s. In 1992, he won the Animation Guild's Golden Award. | '''John Freeman''' ([[December 14]], [[1916]]–[[January 1]], [[2010]]) was an American animator and animation director. He is also sometimes credited as '''John Patrick Freeman'''. Born in Spokane, Washington, he entered into the animation industry at the age of 22, working at Disney. Aside from a brief break during which he was drafted into the army, he worked there as an animator on feature films including ''Peter Pan'', ''Fantasia'' and ''Lady and the Tramp''. During the '50s he started moving into television work, and was a director on the late '60s ''[[Hot Wheels]]'' cartoon. He was a director on ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'', ''[[Inhumanoids]]'', ''[[My Little Pony|My Little Pony 'n Friends]]'', ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'', and ''[[Jem]]'' during the 1980s. In 1992, he won the Animation Guild's Golden Award. | ||
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John Freeman (December 14, 1916–January 1, 2010) was an American animator and animation director. He is also sometimes credited as John Patrick Freeman. Born in Spokane, Washington, he entered into the animation industry at the age of 22, working at Disney. Aside from a brief break during which he was drafted into the army, he worked there as an animator on feature films including Peter Pan, Fantasia and Lady and the Tramp. During the '50s he started moving into television work, and was a director on the late '60s Hot Wheels cartoon. He was a director on The Transformers, Inhumanoids, My Little Pony 'n Friends, G.I. Joe, and Jem during the 1980s. In 1992, he won the Animation Guild's Golden Award.
Sequence director
- "The Transformers: The Movie"
- The Transformers season 3 (unknown episodes)
External links
- John Freeman on the IMDB
- LA Times obituary
