Paul Julian

Paul Julian

Animation DepartmentArt DepartmentActor
Born
June 25, 1914
Died
September 5, 1995
Awards
3 wins, 3 nominations

One of the finest background artists employed on creating the Looney Tunes & Merry Melodies cartoons for Warner Brothers began his career as a respected muralist in Southern California. A prodigy as an arts student, Julian graduated from the prestigious Chouinard Art Institute in Pasadena. After…

Biography

One of the finest background artists employed on creating the Looney Tunes & Merry Melodies cartoons for Warner Brothers began his career as a respected muralist in Southern California. A prodigy as an arts student, Julian graduated from the prestigious Chouinard Art Institute in Pasadena. After winning first prize at the California State Fair he began to exhibit paintings on maritime themes. However, his reputation rested on a series of murals under the Work Projects Administration, funded by the New Deal. In October 1939, Julian landed a job in Los Angeles as layout and background artist at Leon Schlesinger's animation studio, "Termite Terrace". Assigned primarily to Friz Freleng's unit, he became highly regarded for his colourful, modernist city-scape paintings for Sylvester & Tweety cartoons, as well as for Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck shorts. Many of the classic episodes he worked on are instantly familiar: Racketeer Rabbit (1946), I Taw a Putty Tat (1948), Buccaneer Bunny (1948), Bad Ol' Putty Tat (1949) , Golden Yeggs (1950), Bunker Hill Bunny (1950) and Ballot Box Bunny (1951), just to name a few.

Carrying bulky paintings through narrow studio passageways or across sound stages, Julian had a habit of warning people to stay out his path by shouting "hmeep-hmeep" (often misheard as "beep-beep"). This characteristic sound was famously adopted by the writer Michael Maltese as the trademark noise made by the Road Runner character and was recorded at various speeds during a single audio session by Julian himself. Since Julian was not affiliated with the Screen Actor's Guild, he did not receive screen credit.

In 1951, Julian joined United Productions of America (UPA), where he worked on anything from military training films and educational or commercial projects, to 'Mr. Magoo' cartoons. The following decade saw him at Hanna-Barbera Productions as background painter and graphic designer (notably on The Herculoids (1967)). Right up to the mid-1980's, Julian's artistry continued to enliven regular Bugs Bunny/Road Runner specials. He was also credited as full art director on the classic animated feature Charlotte's Web (1973).

Director

HangmanHangman(1964)
Baby BoogieBaby Boogie(1955)

Writer

The AgentThe Agent(2014)
Spare the ChildSpare the Child(1954)

Actor

Freeze FrameFreeze Frame(1979)as Road Runner
The Electric CompanyThe Electric Company(1971)as Road Runner
Plymouth Makes It(1969)as Road Runner
Plymouth Road Runner: Car of the Year(1969)as Road Runner
Safe Drivers Always Win(1968)as Road Runner

Art Director

Heidi's SongHeidi's Song(1982)
Charlotte's WebCharlotte's Web(1973)

Self

Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All OverBugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over(1980)as Road Runner

Archive Footage

Flash in the PainFlash in the Pain(2014)as Road Runner
The Looney Tunes ShowThe Looney Tunes Show(2011)as Road Runner
Rabid RiderRabid Rider(2010)as Road Runner
Fur of FlyingFur of Flying(2010)as Road Runner
Coyote FallsCoyote Falls(2010)as Road Runner

Archive Sound

Looney Tunes CartoonsLooney Tunes Cartoons(2019)as Road Runner
The Goldmining Robber(2019)as Robby Robber
Zig & SharkoZig & Sharko(2010)as Zig
What's New, Scooby-Doo?What's New, Scooby-Doo?(2002)as Road Runner
Family GuyFamily Guy(1999)as Roadrunner

Known for

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Paul Julian in Hangman (1964)