Warren Foster was an American writer and cartoonist. He was born on the 24th of October 1904 in Brooklyn, New York Click to look into! >> Read More... . His father’s name was Charles C. Foster, and his mother’s name was Marion B. Foster. He was known for “The Secret Squirrel Show” (1965), “The Atom Ant Show” (1965), and “The Filmstones” (1960). He completed his education at Brooklyn Technical High School and graduated from Pratt Institute. He started his writing career in 1935 at Fleischer Studios, where he wrote scripts for cartoons.
Later, he joined Warner Bros Cartoons in 1938, working on writing cartoon scripts like “Porky in Wackyland”, “Book Revue”, “Show Biz Bugs”, and many more. In 1957, he departed from Warner Bros Cartoons and joined with Hanna Barbera on the recommendation of Michael Maltese Bio coming soon... >> Read More... – a former alumnus of Warner Bros. He worked with her for almost seven years and wrote many notable animated shows like “The Huckleberry Hound Show”, “The Yogi Bear Show”, “Loopy De Loop” and “The Flintstones”. He died on the 13th of December 1971 in San Clemente, California.
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