George Fields

George Fields (1897-1982) is an animator, director and writer who worked at Pale Studios and Jam Cartoons, he was the older brother of Jerry Fields and Henry Fields.

His Time at Pale Studios (1927-1937)
In 1927, George Fields started working for Pale Studios in New York as an assistant to Frank Walker, he was promoted to animator in 1930, he went with the studio when it moved to California in 1931, he became the head animation director in 1934, however the studio was having financial troubles and George Fields was fired on February 5, 1937 (the studio would be closed down in 1952).

His Work for Jam Cartoons (1937-1971)
After being fired from Pale Studios, George Fields was hired by the new Jam Cartoons on June 13, 1937 and he started as animator and made his way up to head animator and in 1951 he was promoted to director, he would stay with the studio until it Merged with Limited Films Inc. and became 404 Studios in 1971.

His Final Years at 404 Studios (1971-1982)
Fields would continue to work at 404 Studios, working on The New Mr. Cat Show as an director and animator he would work there until his final days, his final cartoon was The Cat Trap which was an episode of The New Mr. Cat Show, he was survived by his younger brother Jerry Fields.