Tedd Pierce was an American animated cartoon writer, animator and artist. Pierce spent the majority of his career as a writer for the Warner Bros. "Termite Terrace" animation studio, working alongside fellow luminaries such as Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese. Pierce also worked as a writer at Fleischer Studios from 1939 to 1941. Jones credited Pierce in his 1989 autobiography Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist as being the inspiration for the character Pepé Le Pew, the haplessly romantic French skunk due to Pierce's self-proclamation that he was a ladies' man.
Writing
197
Male
1906-08-12
Quogue, New York, USA
Edward Stacey Pierce III, Ted Pierce
Mr. Bug Goes to Town
Uncle Tom's Bungalow
A Tale of Two Kitties
A Hare Grows in Manhattan
Have You Got Any Castles
Porky's Road Race
Super-Rabbit
The CooCoo Nut Grove
Wackiki Wabbit
The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos
Snafuperman
Rumors
A Tale of Two Mice
The Dover Boys at Pimento University or The Rivals of Roquefort Hall
The Village Smithy
Jungle Jitters
Boom Boom
Country Mouse
My Little Buckeroo
Cracked Ice
French Rarebit
The Aristo-Cat
Wholly Smoke
Fox Pop
The Major Lied 'Til Dawn
Quentin Quail
Fagin's Freshman
Milk and Money
The Return of Mr. Hook
Little Red Walking Hood
Gulliver's Travels
Scrap Happy Daffy
Wacky Wildlife
Scent-imental Over You
At Your Service Madame
Stealin Aint Honest
Shop Look & Listen
Little Blabbermouse
The Mighty Navy
Baseball Bugs
A Star Is Hatched
Porky's Hero Agency
The Mouse-Merized Cat
Hold the Lion, Please
Ding Dog Daddy
Many Tanks
Porky the Rain-Maker
Tortoise Wins by a Hare
Bell Hoppy
I Love to Singa
Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl
Hair-Raising Hare
It's a Grand Old Nag
How Bugs Bunny Won the West
Bugs Bunny Rides Again
You Were Never Duckier
The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie
Bunker Hill Bunny
Daffy Duck's Thanks-for-Giving Special
Dough for the Do-Do
Backwoods Bunny