
Gerry Chiniquy
Directing
June 23, 1912
Kankakee, Illinois, USA
November 22, 1989
Germain Adolph "Gerry" Chiniquy (pronounced "CHIN-nick-ee") (June 23, 1912—November 22, 1989) was an American animator. He is best known for his work with Friz Freleng, at both Warner Bros. and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. Chiniquy joined Freleng's animation team in the early 1940s. His work can best be seen in the many dance numbers that Freleng liked to use in his shorts. As crew members working on Golden Age Warner Bros. cartoons were seldom credited, Chiniquy and the other animators would often add their names into the backgrounds of cartoons. Chiniquy's name can be seen in Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948); look for "G. Chiniquy, Blacksmith" painted on a rooftop. Chiniquy also made a cameo appearance in the live action portion of You Ought to Be in Pictures (1940), as the director calling for "Quiet on the set!" Names of several Depatie-Freleng workers appear in The Barkleys' (NBC, 1972) episode "Lib and Let Lib", as bus passengers complimenting Agnes Barkley on her bus driving. After Chiniquy followed Freleng to DFE, he was promoted to director. Chiniquy directed many of the theatrical Pink Panther and The Ant and the Aardvark shorts.
The Filmography


Bugs Bunny's Easter Funnies

Pink Elephant

As the Tumbleweed Turns

Phony Express

The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas

Stirrups and Hiccups

Pay Your Buffalo Bill

The Shoe Must Go On

Blue Aces Wild

Killarney Blarney

The Boa Friend

Nippon Tuck

Hiss and Hers

Pink-In

Science Friction

Hasty But Tasty

French Freud

Pink Is a Many Splintered Thing
