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  • Jay Ward
  • Jay Ward
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  • Jay Ward animator pracujący dla Pixara. Jest bratem aktora głosowego Jima Warda. Interesuje się motoryzacją co bardzo pomogło twórcom filmu Auta stworzyć dobrze film.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Jay Ward Real Name Unknown Job Titles Animator; Producer First publication Unknown
  • Jay Ward was raised in Berkeley, California, and he earned his undergraduate degree at the University of California at Berkeley. He also received an MBA from Harvard University. His first career was real estate. Even when his animation company was at the height of its success, he continued to own his own real estate firm as a "fallback" business. Jay Ward was married to Ramona "Billie" Ward. He had three children: Ron, Carey, and Tiffany. He and his wife collected African masks, and their collection is now part of the permanent collection of the Michelson Museum of Art in Marshall, Texas.[citation needed]
  • He began his Pixar career back in late 1998. He was one of the art coordinators, characters manager, and an additional voice in Cars. He is considered the "guardian" of the Cars franchise due to his in-depth knowledge and love of cars.
  • Jay Ward (1920-1989), born J (no period, so he could choose a full name later) Troplong Ward, was a television producer best known for his many animated series, ranging from Crusader Rabbit (1949), which became the first original cartoon series created specifically for television, and Rocky and His Friends and its various incarnations (1959-1964) and supporting segments to George of the Jungle (1967-1968). In the Bring You Kids To Work Day/Leif Erikson episode of The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show, Mr. Peabody impersonates Kermit's "YAY!" after introducing Henry Steinway.
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  • Animator; Producer
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  • Jay Ward animator pracujący dla Pixara. Jest bratem aktora głosowego Jima Warda. Interesuje się motoryzacją co bardzo pomogło twórcom filmu Auta stworzyć dobrze film.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Jay Ward Real Name Unknown Job Titles Animator; Producer First publication Unknown
  • Jay Ward was raised in Berkeley, California, and he earned his undergraduate degree at the University of California at Berkeley. He also received an MBA from Harvard University. His first career was real estate. Even when his animation company was at the height of its success, he continued to own his own real estate firm as a "fallback" business. Jay Ward was married to Ramona "Billie" Ward. He had three children: Ron, Carey, and Tiffany. He and his wife collected African masks, and their collection is now part of the permanent collection of the Michelson Museum of Art in Marshall, Texas.[citation needed]
  • Jay Ward (1920-1989), born J (no period, so he could choose a full name later) Troplong Ward, was a television producer best known for his many animated series, ranging from Crusader Rabbit (1949), which became the first original cartoon series created specifically for television, and Rocky and His Friends and its various incarnations (1959-1964) and supporting segments to George of the Jungle (1967-1968). In contrast to the often assembly-line approach used by Hanna-Barbera and others, Ward's shows were known for their satirical humor, carefully crafted scripts (penned by Looney Tunes veteran and Bullwinkle voice Bill Scott and writers who would go on to develop such series as Get Smart and The Mary Tyler Moore Show), bad puns, and innumerable references to literature, pop culture, and current events. The humor extended to the credits, which almost invariably credited the mythical Ponsonby Britt OBE as executive producer. Ward's work has been cited as an influence on such later series as The Simpsons. Other Ward productions included Hoppity Hooper, the unaired puppet pilot Watts Gnu, Fractured Flickers (a live-action showcase for vintage mostly silent film footage re-dubbed with comic voices), and many commercials for Cap'n Crunch and other Quaker Oats products. In 1997, George of the Jungle was adapted into a live-action film, with Jim Henson's Creature Shop providing semi-realistic versions of such Ward characters as An Ape Named Ape and the Tookie Tookie Bird. In the Bring You Kids To Work Day/Leif Erikson episode of The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show, Mr. Peabody impersonates Kermit's "YAY!" after introducing Henry Steinway.
  • He began his Pixar career back in late 1998. He was one of the art coordinators, characters manager, and an additional voice in Cars. He is considered the "guardian" of the Cars franchise due to his in-depth knowledge and love of cars.
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