Jack King
Tagline: Jack King, the unsung hero of early animation.
Born in 1895 in New Jersey, USA, Jack King was an active director from the 1920s until the late 1950s, mainly in the genres of animation and comedy. His most famous works include his contributions to the classic Disney cartoons, particularly the Donald Duck series, and while he may not have been recognized with major awards, his influence on the genre continues to be felt. King's directorial style was marked by a keen understanding of comic timing and slapstick humor, which he used effectively to bring his animated characters to life. Though not as celebrated as some of his contemporaries, Jack King's work is imbued with a timeless quality, his quiet contribution to animation and comedy standing as a testament to his unique vision and talent.