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Jay Ward(1920-1989)

  • Producer
  • Writer
  • Director
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Jay Ward (born as Joseph Ward Cohen Jr.) was an American creator and producer of animated television series. He was the eponymous founder of the animation studio Jay Ward Productions (1948-), one of the earliest American studios to market its productions to television audiences. Ward co-created "Crusader Rabbit" (1950-1959), the first animated series produced specifically for television. His subsequent productions included "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends" (1959-1964), "Hoppity Hooper" (1964-1967), "George of the Jungle" (1967), and "The Dudley Do-Right Show" (1969-1970). In the 1960s, Ward's studio started producing animated television commercials for the Quaker Oats Company. Its best known project in this field were the commercials featuring the cartoon mascot Cap'n Crunch, depicted as an 18th-century naval captain.

In 1920, Ward was born in San Francisco. His parents were Joseph Ward Cohen (1890-1967) and his wife Mercedes Juanita Troplong Ward (1892-1972). He was primarily raised in Berkeley California, and his family name had changed to "Ward" by his teen years. He attended the Frances E. Willard Intermediate School in Berkeley.

Ward received his college education at the University of California, Berkeley, and gained an undergraduate degree. He pursued further studies at the Harvard Business School, graduating in 1947 with a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Following his graduation, Ward opened his first real estate office. It was profitable, but Ward was soon injured when a runaway truck crashed into his office building.

During his recuperation period, decided to invest profits from his real estate business into opening a new animation studio. He partnered up with the animator Alex Anderson (1920-2010), who was his childhood friend. Anderson had previous experience working with the animation studio Terrytoons (1929-1972), and happened to be a nephew of the studio founder Paul Terry (1887-1971).

Ward and Anderson developed the pilot film "The Comic Strips of Television" to market a new group of characters to television producers. The characters included Crusader Rabbit (a short but intelligent adventurer), Hamhock Bones (a parody version of Sherlock Holmes) and Dudley Do-Right (a bumbling Canadian Mountie). Nobody was interested in Hamhock and Dudley, but producer Jerry Fairbanks (1904-1995) was interested in financing an entire series about Crusader. Ward and Anderson produced the first seasons of the Crusader Rabbit series from 1950 to 1952, developing Rags the Tiger as Crusader's dimwitted sidekick. The episodes followed a comedy adventure format, with cliffhangers at the end of each episode. This version of the series lasted for 195 episodes.

In 1953, Fairbanks declared bankruptcy. His inventory of filmed, low-budget productions from past decades was considered outdated, and he could not find a market for it. Ward and Anderson entered a legal battle in an attempt to secure their rights to the "Crusader Rabbit" series, but lost. When the series was revived in 1956, a new producer had hired a different production team. By that time, Ward was trying to develop the script for a new series. It was to be called "The Frostbite Falls Revue" , and was intended to feature an entire cast of eccentric characters. This project never materialized, but two characters developed for it became the next big stars for Ward's animation studio: Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Bullwinkle J. Moose.

Ward found television success with the "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends", which recycled some of the adventure comedy ideas from "Crusader Rabbit". The new series benefited from having a talented group of animators working of it (Ward had hired veterans from the United Productions of America/UPA), from its witty scripts by Bill Scott, Chris Hayward, and Allan Burns, and from its frequent use of self-referential humor.

By the late 1960s and early 1970s, Ward's animation studio largely ended its production of new animated series. Ward had recurring problems with finding network executives interested in his ideas, while his television commercials were a more stable source of profit for the studio. Ward also operated his own gift shop, "Dudley Do-Right Emporium" (1971-2005). It marketed toys and souvenirs based on the studio's past productions.

Ward died in October 1989, due to renal cancer. He was 69-years-old at the time of his death. His family continued operating the studio and the gift store for several years.
BornSeptember 20, 1920
DiedOctober 12, 1989(69)
BornSeptember 20, 1920
DiedOctober 12, 1989(69)
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    • 2 wins total

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Known for

Brendan Fraser in George de la jungle (1997)
George de la jungle
5.6
  • Writer
  • 1997
Super Chicken (1967)
Super Chicken
7.6
TV Series
  • Producer
M. Peabody et Sherman: Les voyages dans le temps (2014)
M. Peabody et Sherman: Les voyages dans le temps
6.7
  • Writer
  • 2014
Stephen Baldwin and Pauly Shore in Bio-Dome (1996)
Bio-Dome
4.4
  • Soundtrack("George of the Jungle")
  • 1996

Credits

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Producer



  • Rah Rah Woozy
    7.8
    TV Short
    • producer
    • 1980
  • Buster Keaton in The Golden Age of Buster Keaton (1979)
    The Golden Age of Buster Keaton
    7.3
    • executive producer
    • producer
    • 1979
  • Bill Scott in Georges de la Jungle (1967)
    Georges de la Jungle
    6.7
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1967
  • Super Chicken (1967)
    Super Chicken
    7.6
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1967
  • Tom Slick (1967)
    Tom Slick
    7.1
    TV Series
    • executive producer
    • 1967
  • The Crazy World of Laurel and Hardy (1966)
    The Crazy World of Laurel and Hardy
    6.7
    • executive producer
    • 1966
  • Hoppity Hooper (1964)
    Hoppity Hooper
    7.6
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1964–1965
  • The Nut House!! (1964)
    The Nut House!!
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1964
  • Hans Conried in Fractured Flickers (1963)
    Fractured Flickers
    8.4
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1963–1964
  • Rocky and His Friends (1959)
    Rocky and His Friends
    7.8
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1959–1963
  • M. Peabody et Sherman (1959)
    M. Peabody et Sherman
    7.8
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1959–1963
  • The Dudley Do-Right Show (1969)
    The Dudley Do-Right Show
    6.7
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1961
  • Hoppity Hooper
    7.8
    TV Movie
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • The Watts Gnu Show
    TV Short
    • producer
    • 1959
  • Fractured Fairy Tales (1959)
    Fractured Fairy Tales
    8.3
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1959

Writer



  • The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2018)
    The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
    6.0
    TV Series
    • based on the TV series "The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show" produced by
    • 2018
  • The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show (2015)
    The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show
    5.8
    TV Series
    • based on "Peabody's Improbable History" from the TV series "Rocky & Friends" produced by
    • characters
    • 2015
  • June Foray and Tom Kenny in Rocky and Bullwinkle (2014)
    Rocky and Bullwinkle
    6.5
    Short
    • characters
    • 2014
  • M. Peabody et Sherman: Les voyages dans le temps (2014)
    M. Peabody et Sherman: Les voyages dans le temps
    6.7
    • based on the series produced by
    • 2014
  • Michael Daingerfield, Paul Dobson, Tabitha St. Germain, and Britt Irvin in George de la jungle (2007)
    George de la jungle
    4.4
    TV Series
    • characters
    • 2007
  • Angus T. Jones and Christopher Showerman in George de la jungle 2 (2003)
    George de la jungle 2
    3.4
    Video
    • based upon characters created by
    • 2003
  • Spotlight on Location: The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle
    7.9
    Video
    • characters
    • 2001
  • Robert De Niro, Rene Russo, Jason Alexander, June Foray, and Keith Scott in Les aventures de Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000)
    Les aventures de Rocky & Bullwinkle
    4.3
    • characters
    • 2000
  • Fractured Fairy Tales: The Phox, the Box, & the Lox (1999)
    Fractured Fairy Tales: The Phox, the Box, & the Lox
    6.5
    Short
    • developer (creator)
    • 1999
  • Brendan Fraser in Dudley Do-Right (1999)
    Dudley Do-Right
    4.0
    • characters
    • 1999
  • Brendan Fraser in George de la jungle (1997)
    George de la jungle
    5.6
    • characters
    • 1997
  • The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (1993)
    The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
    7.8
    Video Game
    • characters
    • 1993
  • Sally Kellerman and Dave Thomas in Boris and Natasha (1991)
    Boris and Natasha
    4.8
    TV Movie
    • cartoon characters
    • 1991
  • Of Moose and Men: The Rocky & Bullwinkle Story (1990)
    Of Moose and Men: The Rocky & Bullwinkle Story
    4.9
    TV Movie
    • characters
    • 1990
  • Super Chicken (1967)
    Super Chicken
    7.6
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1967

Director



  • Buster Keaton in The Golden Age of Buster Keaton (1979)
    The Golden Age of Buster Keaton
    7.3
    • Director
    • 1979
  • Super Chicken (1967)
    Super Chicken
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1967–1969

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • J Troplong Ward
  • Born
    • September 20, 1920
    • San Francisco, California, USA
  • Died
    • October 12, 1989
    • Hollywood, California, USA(kidney cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Ramona Ward1943 - October 12, 1989 (his death)
  • Children
      Ron Ward
  • Parents
      Joseph Ward Cohen
  • Other works
    (1960s) Did an obscure and forgotten pilot called "Championship Mah Jongg", with Bill Scott.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Bullwinkle Moose, and Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties were in fact conceived, designed, and created by Jay Ward's boyhood friend and sometimes business partner, advertising artist Alex Anderson.
  • Trademarks
      Cartoon characters whose middle intial is J

FAQ

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  • When did Jay Ward die?
    October 12, 1989
  • How did Jay Ward die?
    Kidney cancer
  • How old was Jay Ward when he died?
    69 years old
  • Where did Jay Ward die?
    Hollywood, California, USA
  • When was Jay Ward born?
    September 20, 1920

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