Joy Batchelor
Known for: Directing
Born: May 21, 1914 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK - Died: May 13, 1991
Joy Ethel Batchelor (12 May 1914 – 14 May 1991) was an English animator, director, screenwriter, and producer. She married John Halas in 1940 and subsequently co-established Halas and Batchelor cartoons, whose best known production is the animated feature film Animal Farm (1954), which made her the first woman director of an animated feature since Lotte Reiniger. Together they created over 2000 shorts/films, and produced roughly 70 propaganda pieces during World War II for the British government. She helped co-write, write, animate, produce, and direct many of their productions. One of her projects as an art director was Cinerama Holiday (1955). Joy directed and wrote Ruddigore (1967), a television-film adaptation of W.S. Gilbert's opera of the same name, which became the first opera to be adapted into an animated film. She later worked in television, directing series, including animated shows like The Jackson 5ive (1971). Batchelor died on 14 May 1991, just two days after her 77th birthday.
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Secrets of British Animation
Self (archive Photos)
Ode to Joy
Animal Farm
Director
The Moving Spirit
Producer
Down a Long Way
Story
Ruddigore
Producer
R.A.F.: First Line of Defence
Director
Robinson Charley
Director
The Candlemaker
Director
6 Little Jungle Boys
Director
Fowl Play
Producer
The Shoemaker and the Hatter
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Filling the Gap
Director
Cold Comfort
Director
Charley Junior's Schooldays
Producer
A Modern Guide to Health
Producer
Charley in New Town
Story
The Christmas Visitor
Writer
Dustbin Parade
Animation
Christmas Wishes
Director
Automania 2000
Writer
Farmer Charley
Director
Hamilton in the Music Festival
Story
The Magic Canvas
Producer