Frederick Clinton "Fred"
Quimby (Saturday, July 31,
1886 – Thursday, September 16, 1965) was an American cartoon producer, best known as a
producer of Tom and Jerry
cartoons, for which he won seven Academy Awards. He was the
film sales executive in charge of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
cartoon studio, which included Tex Avery and the team of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, creators
of Tom and Jerry.
Quimby was born in Minneapolis, and started
his career as a journalist. In 1907, he managed a film theater in Missoula, Montana. Later,
he worked at Pathé,
rising to become a member of the board of directors before leaving in 1921 to
become an independent producer. He was hired by 20th Century Fox in 1924,
and then MGM in 1927 to head its short features department. In 1937, he was
assigned to put together its animation department.
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