DON TOWSLEY
VISUAL EFFECTS
Don Towsley (May 11, 1912 – November 25, 1986) was an animator working at Walt Disney Animation Studios, and later at MGM and Filmation.
Starting out at Disney, Towsley worked on three shorts in the Silly Symphony series, animating the band in The Cookie Carnival (1935), a scene of dancing hens ultimately cut from Cock o' the Walk (1935), and the introduction and opening scene of Donald's Better Self (1938).
In 1938, Towsley became the main animator for the Donald Duck short films, following Fred Spencer's death.
Towsley contributed to the 1940 film Pinocchio, as part of the team responsible for Jiminy Cricket and Monstro the Whale.
- Tom-ic Energy 1965
- The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse 1964
- Sky Trooper 1942
- Sleepy Time Donald 1947
- Old Sequoia 1945
- The Plastics Inventor 1944
- Wet Paint 1946
- Wide Open Spaces 1947
- Donald's Nephews 1938
- Donald's Better Self 1938
- Mr. Duck Steps Out 1940
- Donald's Cousin Gus 1939
- The Clock Watcher 1945
- Crazy with the Heat 1947
- Donald's Dilemma 1947
- Donald's Double Trouble 1946
- Donald's Golf Game 1938
- Donald's Lucky Day 1939
- Cured Duck 1945
- Donald's Tire Trouble 1943
- The Bear That Wasn't 1967
- The Cookie Carnival 1935
- Two-Gun Mickey 1934
- Dumbell of the Yukon 1946
- Drip Dippy Donald 1948
- Donald's Crime 1945
- Mickey's Service Station 1935
- On Ice 1935
- Moving Day 1936
- The Hockey Champ 1939
- Cat and Dupli-cat 1967
- Pinocchio 1940
- Duel Personality 1966
- Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story Of Life 1965
- The Cat Above and the Mouse Below 1964
- Donald's Snow Fight 1942
- Haunted Mouse 1965
- Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary 1966
- Advance and Be Mechanized 1967
- Pink on the Cob 1969
- Love Me, Love My Mouse 1966
- Of Feline Bondage 1965
- Is There a Doctor in the Mouse? 1964
- Much Ado About Mousing 1964
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas! 1966