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. He also animated the "Pastoral Symphony" segment of the 1940 film Fantasia. In 1943, Towsley, along with a team of animators, contributed to a wartime animated short film titled Der Fuehrer's Face produced by Walt Disney. In the 1960s, Towsley worked for MGM's Tom and Jerry series, including animation work on 1965's Haunted Mouse. Towsley joined the Filmation animation studio in 1968 as an associate director. He directed episodes of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1972–74), My Favorite Martians (1973–75), The New Adventures of Gilligan (1974–77), The U.S. of Archie (1974–76), The New Adventures of Batman (1977), Sabrina, Super Witch (1977–78) and The New Adventures of Flash Gordon (1979–80), among others. He also directed a sequence in Filmation's 1972 film, Journey Back to Oz. [biography from Wikipedia]
Uncle Sam Magoo
1970
Pink on the Cob
1969
Duel Personality
1966
The Inspector
1965
Haunted Mouse
1965
Tom-ic Energy
1965
Wide Open Spaces
1947
Donald's Dilemma
1947
Wet Paint
1946
Old Sequoia
1945
Cured Duck
1945
Donald's Crime
1945
Sky Trooper
1942
Dumbo
1941
Pinocchio
1940
The Hockey Champ
1939
Donald's Nephews
1938
Moving Day
1936
On Ice
1935
Two-Gun Mickey
1934
Fraidy Cat
1975
Fraidy Cat
1975




















































