

Paul J. Smith
Directing
March 15, 1906
Nahma Township, Michigan, USA
November 17, 1980
Paul J. Smith (March 15, 1906 – November 17, 1980) was an American animator and director. Smith began as a cel painter for Walt Disney Animation in 1926, then moved up to an animator. In 1928, when all the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons for Charles Mintz were completed, Smith left the payroll. Smith worked for the Walter Lantz studio for much of his career, first as an animator, and then as a director. He also animated at Warner Bros. Cartoons. By 1955, Smith had taken over as primary director of the Woody Woodpecker cartoon shorts. With Smith in the director's chair, the Woody Woodpecker series maintained its trademark frenetic energy, while the animation itself was simplified, due to budget constraints. By the late 1960s, Smith became the sole director of the Lantz studio's output: the cartoon series Woody Woodpecker, Chilly Willy, and The Beary Family. Smith stayed with Lantz until the studio was closed in 1972. Smith died in Van Nuys, California on November 17, 1980. He was the brother of animators Frank Smith and Hank Smith and the uncle of actor and film director Charles Martin Smith. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
The Filmography


Chilly's Hide-a-Way

Fat in the Saddle

Chilly Chums

Have Gun Can't Travel

Busman's Holiday

Fowled Up Falcon

Ozark Lark

Pistol Packin' Woodpecker

Heap Big Hepcat

Kiddie League

The Tee Bird

Log Jammed

Jittery Jester

Tree's a Crowd

Misguided Missile

His Better Elf

Fodder and Son

Round Trip to Mars
