Charles Thorson | |
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Born | Charles Gustav Thorson August 29, 1890 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Died | 7 August 1966 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
(aged 75)
Nationality | Canadian |
Area(s) | Cartoonist |
Notable works
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Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd |
Charles Gustav Thorson (29 August 1890 – 7 August 1966), born Karl Gustaf Stefanson, was a Canadian political cartoonist, character designer, children's book author and illustrator. Thorson is best known as the man who designed and named Bugs Bunny.
Thorson was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, of Icelandic descent. Politician Joseph Thorson was his older brother.
From 1935 to 1945, Thorson worked in American animation studios, including The Walt Disney Company and Warner Bros. He created hundreds of cartoon characters, including Snow White, Elmer Fudd, Little Hiawatha, Sniffles the Mouse, 'Inki and the Mynah', The Lady Known as Lou, and Twinkletoes. In 1939 he designed the character Bugs Bunny.
Thorson wrote two children's books, Keeko in 1947 and Chee-chee and Keeko in 1952, about the adventures of a little Indian (Native American) boy. He also created the character Punkinhead, which appeared in several children's books and in Eaton's catalogues for many years.
Thorson died in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1966.