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Philip DeGuard (1910-1982) was an American background and layout artist.

Career[]

DeGuard began his career in animation in 1936 at the Charles Mintz studio as a layout and background artist for the Krazy Kat and Scrappy cartoons. He later moved to MGM and worked on the Tom and Jerry cartoons under William Hanna and Joseph Barbera before moving to over to the Walter Lantz studio, where his first screen credit was in 1944 for “The Greatest Man in Siam”. He jumped to Warner Bros. in 1946 where he worked, for the most part, in the Chuck Jones unit. He and Jones were reunited in the 1960s at MGM.[1]

Looney Works[]

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Philip DeGuard with Chuck Jones

He worked on many Looney Tunes shorts. See the categories Category:Cartoons with backgrounds by Philip DeGuard and Category:Cartoons with layouts by Philip DeGuard.

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