William Hanna

William Hanna

Renowned for his mastery in animation, William Hanna was born in 1910 in Melrose, New Mexico, USA. His directorial brilliance shone brightly from 1930 to 2001, predominantly in the genres of animation, comedy, and family, with his most famous works being the iconic "Tom and Jerry", "The Flintstones", and "Scooby-Doo", for which he received several awards including seven Academy Awards. Hanna's unique authorial style is characterized by humor, memorable characters, and lively animation, making his work distinctive and universally beloved. William Hanna, a man whose name is synonymous with the golden age of animation, has left an indelible mark on the hearts of millions with his timeless creations.