Maurice James Noble, a renowned American animation expert, made a lasting impact on the industry for over six decades. Born on May 1, 1910, he began his illustrious career as a production designer, background artist, and layout designer, working alongside the esteemed animation director Chuck Jones for many years.
Throughout his extensive career, Noble collaborated with various esteemed animation studios, including Warner Bros., Disney, MGM, Walter Lantz, and Hanna-Barbera, in the 1950s. His remarkable work played a significant role in the creation of some of the most iconic cartoons of all time, such as Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century, What's Opera, Doc?, and the beloved Road Runner series.
Noble's remarkable career, spanning over six decades, is a testament to his dedication, creativity, and passion for animation.