John Foster (cartoonist)
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American animator and film director
John Foster (November 27, 1886 – February 16, 1959),[1] was an American animated film director. He is remembered for his direction in over a hundred films, including the Van Beuren Tom and Jerry series and the early (1928) sound-on-film cartoon "Dinner Time". Later in the 1930s, he created Gandy Goose for Terrytoons.
External links
Works by or about John Foster (1886-1959) at Wikisource- John Foster at IMDb
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