Chuck Harriton
Chuck Harriton built a career primarily in the animation department, with significant credits including animation work on the classic Hanna-Barbera series "Jonny Quest" (1964–1965) and writing contributions to "The Marvel Super Heroes" (1966). He also directed several theatrical shorts featuring the Loopy de Loop character in 1967, such as "Clean Sweep", "A Bridge Grows in Brooklyn", and "The Stuck-Up Wolf", showcasing his skills in both creative direction and storytelling within the animation medium.
Over the decades, Harriton lent his talents to various other animated productions, including Loopy de Loop episodes through the 1970s, TV movies like 'Gnomes' (1980) and 'The Berenstain Bears Play Ball' (1983), and later projects such as "Casper and Friends" (1990), often under the alternate name Chuck Harrington. His work spanned multiple studios and formats, reflecting a steady presence in the American animation industry during its expansion in television and family-oriented programming.
Crew
Movie
Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City
Animation
1981
The Stubborn Cowboy
Director
1967
Grateful Gus
Animation
1958
A Bridge Grows in Brooklyn
Director
1967
Movie
A Balmy Knight
Animation
1966
The Stuck-Up Wolf
Director
1967
High But Not Dry
Director
1967
Movie
Alter Egotist
Director
1967
Movie
Clean Sweep
Director
1967
Forget-Me-Nuts
Director
1967
Brother Bat
Director
1967
Keep the Cool, Baby
Director
1967