

Friz Freleng
Directing
August 21, 1906
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
May 26, 1995
Isadore "Friz" Freleng (1906–1995), sometimes credited as I. Freleng, was an American animator, cartoonist, director, and producer best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros. He introduced and/or developed several of the studio's biggest stars, including Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Tweety Bird, Sylvester the cat, Yosemite Sam (to whom he was said to bear more than a passing resemblance) and Speedy Gonzales. The senior director at Warners' Termite Terrace studio, Freleng directed more cartoons than any other director in the studio (a total of 266), and is also the most honored of the Warner directors, having won four Academy Awards. After Warners shut down the animation studio in 1963, Freleng and business partner David H. DePatie founded DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, which produced cartoons (notably The Pink Panther Show), feature film title sequences, and Saturday morning cartoons through the early 1980s. The nickname "Friz" came from his friend Hugh Harman, who initially nicknamed him "Congressman Frizby" after a fictional senator that was in articles in the Los Angeles Examiner. Over time this shortened to "Friz".
The Filmography


Roman Legion-Hare

Speedy Gonzales

Hyde and Hare

Sandy Claws

Pizzicato Pussycat

By Word of Mouse

Muzzle Tough

Dr. Jerkyl's Hide

Bugs and Thugs

I Gopher You

Captain Hareblower

Fowl Weather

Snow Business

Tree for Two

Little Red Rodent Hood

Foxy by Proxy

Gift Wrapped

Tweet Tweet Tweety
