John R. Dilworth

John R. Dilworth
Born Jonathan Russell Dilworth
(1963-02-14) February 14, 1963
New York City, New York
Other names Dilly
Occupation Animator, actor, director, writer, producer
Years active 1982–present

Jonathan Russell Dilworth (born February 14, 1963) is an American animator, actor, director, writer, producer and the creator of the animated television series Courage the Cowardly Dog. His work has mainly appeared on CBS, Showtime, HBO, FOX, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and MTV.[1]

Early life

Dilworth attended the School of Visual Arts in New York, where he graduated in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts.

Career

After graduation, Dilworth became an art director at Baldi, Bloom and Whelan Advertising, but continued to work on his own films in his spare time, providing much of his own funding.[2] His animated short, The Chicken from Outer Space, was nominated for an Academy Award in 1996. Cartoon Network later commissioned Dilworth to turn the short into a series, which eventually became Courage the Cowardly Dog. Dilworth is the president of Stretch Films, a New York-based design and animation studio, which he founded in 1991. He also worked on the original opening for Nicktoons and for the show Doug. Dilworth created the series of nine animated shorts for Sesame Street based on his independent film, "Noodles & Nedd". "Nedd" is named after the author Nedd Willard, a mentor.

Dilworth's short Angry Cabaret was also featured in MTV's 1994 Animation Weekend. His breakout film was The Dirdy Birdy, which aired on MTV's Cartoon Sushi and on Comedy Central. He was animation consultant of Gumby: The Movie, and was also one of the directors of Drew Carey's Green Screen Show.

Dilworth appears in pixilation sequences in the 2013 animated short Subconscious Password by Chris Landreth.[3]

Stretch Films

Stretch Films
Animation studio
Industry Animation
Founded 1991
Founder John R. Dilworth
Headquarters New York City, United States
Products The Dirdy Birdy
Courage the Cowardly Dog

Stretch Films, Inc. is a production company that was founded in 1991 by John R. Dilworth. It is best known for Courage the Cowardly Dog on Cartoon Network as well as the many short films screened all over the world.

Productions

  • Pierre (1985) (student film; appeared on Showtime)
  • The Limited Bird (1989)
  • When Lilly Laney Moved In (1991)
  • Psyched For Snuppa (1992) (Jumbo Pictures for Nickelodeon)
  • Smart Talk with Raisin (1993) (Appeared on MTV's Liquid Television in 1994)
  • The Dirdy Birdy (1993) (Redux aired in 2014)
  • Angry Cabaret (1994) (Also appeared on MTV Animation Weekend)
  • Cartoon Network (ID's) (1994–1997)
  • The Chicken from Outer Space (1995)
  • Noodles and Nedd (1996) (later appeared on Sesame Street)
  • Big Bag: Ace and Avery (1998)
  • Hector The Get-Over Cat (1998) – Indent for Nickelodeon.
  • A Little Curious (short films) (1999)
  • Catch Of The Day (featuring Noodles and Nedd) (2000)
  • Courage the Cowardly Dog (series) (1999–2002)
  • The Mousochist (2001)
  • Life In Transition (2005)
  • The Return of Sergeant Pecker (2006, credited as Pierre Delarue)
  • Garlic Boy (2008)
  • Rinky Dink (2009)
  • Bunny Bashing (2011)
  • Pumpkin Reports (2012) – CGI pilot episode made by Spanish studio Motion Pictures, S.A., that hired John for direct the pilot. In 2016, was turned in a TV series.
  • The Fog of Courage (2014) – A special CGI short starring Courage the Cowardly Dog.
  • The Dirdy Birdy Redux (2014)
  • Dirdy Birdy II: A Night at Club Sheik (2015) – An aborted sequel to The Dirdy Birdy.
  • Goose in High Heels (2017)
  • Mom got eaten by a Spider Demon (2017)

References

  1. "Life in Transition | Tribeca Film Festival". Tribeca Film. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  2. Bob Miller (November 1999). "The Triumphant Independent". Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  3. Sarto, Dan (6 May 2013). "Chris Landreth Talks Subconscious Password". Animation World Network. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
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