American animator (born 1937)
Jerry Eisenberg
Born (1937-12-14 ) December 14, 1937 (age 87) Alma mater CalArts Occupations
Animator
storyboard artist
character designer
Years active 1956–present Father Harvey Eisenberg
Jerry Eisenberg (born December 14, 1937)[ 1] is an American television producer , animator , storyboard artist , and character designer , primarily known for his work at Hanna-Barbera Productions and Ruby-Spears Productions .[ 2]
Eisenberg was the son of Harvey Eisenberg , an animator and comic book artist associated with Tom and Jerry and the other characters from the MGM cartoon studio . They were of German descent. Jerry Eisenberg quit art school to take his first job, as an inbetweener for MGM, in 1956.[ 2] The studio closed seven months after Eisenberg's hire, and he went on to work as an assistant to Ken Harris at Warner Bros. Cartoons .[ 1]
In 1961, Eisenberg was hired at Hanna-Barbera Productions , run by former MGM cartoon producers William Hanna and Joseph Barbera . Here, Eisenberg co-created The Peter Potamus Show , designed the characters on Wacky Races and Super Friends , and worked in layout on programs such as The Jetsons , The Huckleberry Hound Show , Jonny Quest , and Wacky Races .[ 2] In 1977, Hanna-Barbera alumnae Joe Ruby and Ken Spears started their own studio, Ruby-Spears Productions , and hired Eisenberg as producer and character designer for Fangface , The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show , and Thundarr the Barbarian .[ 2]
Eisenberg later worked as a writer, storyboard artist, and/or designer and layout artist for a number of productions at various studios, including Muppet Babies at Marvel Productions , House of Mouse at Walt Disney Television Animation and Dilbert (Idbox/Columbia TriStar Television ). He has also worked on a number of productions for Hanna-Barbera and its successor, Warner Bros. Animation , including Johnny Bravo , Tom & Jerry Kids , and a number of Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films.[ 2]
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