Frank Graham
Popularity:0.146
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1914-11-22
Place of Birth:Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Also Known As:Frank Lee Graham

Wacky Wigwams (1942)
A satire focusing on Native American life on and off the reservation. It is filled with black-out sight gags, word-play and caricatures.

King Midas, Junior (1942)
Midas Junior inherits the Golden Rubber touch on his birthday and is unhappy because everything he touches turns to rubber. But when he learns there...

Fiesta Time (1945)
It's Fiesta Time in Mexico, so two little kids and a donkey have fun.

Springtime for Thomas (1946)
It's spring, and Tom is much more interested in the female cat next door than in Jerry.

Hot Footlights (1945)
A caricature of W.C. Fields runs a theater show with four separate short stories in which nursery rhymes are sung in the beginning (by Andrews...

The Three Caballeros (1944)
For Donald's birthday he receives a box with three gifts inside. The gifts, a movie projector, a pop-up book, and a pinata, each take Donald on wild...

Horton Hatches the Egg (1942)
Horton the elephant agrees to watch over lazy Maisie bird's egg while she vacations. Much later, after...

Catnipped (1946)
The cat of the house lets the canary of the house out of its cage, with intent of eating said bird. The dog of the house shows up, with intent of not...

Mr. Fore by Fore (1944)
Focuses on an inept golfer.

The Cocky Bantam (1943)
A hungry vulture contacts the black market to get a chicken dinner, but ends up getting a live banty rooster.

Duty and the Beast (1943)
Focuses on a hunting dog.

The Fly In The Ointment (1943)
A cultured spider attempts to charm and devour an ill-mannered fly.

Chicken Little (1943)
It's a peaceful day at the local poultry farm until Foxy Loxy happens along intent on a chicken dinner. He takes the advice of a book on psychology...

Reason and Emotion (1943)
A World War II propaganda film about the need to remain calm and logical during wartime.

The Lonesome Mouse (1943)
Jerry crashes a vase onto Tom's head, which gets Mammy to throw Tom out. Jerry at first revels in his freedom, but soon tires of this, and, under a...

Jerry and the Lion (1950)
Jerry agrees to help an escaped circus lion, whose first need is food. But first they'll have to evade Tom, who heard the news bulletin and is armed...

Saludos Amigos (1942)
A whimsical blend of live action and animation, "Saludos Amigos" is a colorful kaleidoscope of art, adventure and music set to a toe-tapping samba...

Blitz Wolf (1942)
Yet another variation on the Three Little Pigs theme, this time told as WW2 anti-German propaganda (the US had just entered the war), with the wolf...

King-Size Canary (1947)
A hungry cat has the idea of giving "Jumbo Gro" fertilizer to a scrawny canary to make him a bigger meal, which leads to a race between the cat, the...

Swing Shift Cinderella (1945)
The big bad wolf starts out chasing Little Red Riding Hood but switches to Cinderella after seeing the film's title, and ends up being chased in turn...

The Chow Hound (1944)
Snafu learns of the folly of hoarding and wasting military food supplies.

Going Home (1944)
Pvt. Snafu's unit suffers the consequences of blabbing military secrets while on leave at home.

Coming!! Snafu (1943)
Introducing Private Snafu, the nation's worst soldier and his various versions in different branches of the armed forces. The cartoon, ironic and...

Rumors (1943)
Snafu inadvertantly starts a panic on his base when he begins a mistaken rumour that the base is about to be bombed.

So Much for So Little (1949)
Little Johnny Jones, to be born in the next year, is shown growing to a ripe, healthy old age, thanks to the efforts of his local public health...

Fresh Airedale (1945)
Shep the dog is seen by his master as loyal and loving, but the cat knows he is really a self-centered, conniving weasel who lets burglars in the...

Tex Avery's Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection (2007)
Frederick "Tex" Avery directed some of the funniest cartoons ever made, but he relied primarily on situations and moving graphics, rather than on the...

Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher (1943)
Cosmo Jones, a correspondence-school detective from a small town, comes to the big city to offer his services to the police. He happens by where a...

Fox Pop (1942)
Hearing that silver foxes are all the rage in high society, a fox paints himself silver and gets himself trapped, finding out too late that it's only...

The Eager Beaver (1946)
Anxious to get to work with the big guys damming the river before the flood hits, a little beaver keeps getting in the way of their work. Finally,...

Jerky Turkey (1945)
A dopey Pilgrim goes hunting a turkey who speaks in a Jimmy Durante impersonation and runs the local black market. War and rationing gags abound...

Toll Bridge Troubles (1942)
The fox is gaily driving down the highway on his motor-scooter. The Crow, using his "Sucker Detector", spots the Fox as an obvious sucker. He goes to...

Phoney Baloney (1945)
A $5,000 reward is put out for the capture of a notorious wolf. Two of the wanted posters are put on the trees where the Fox and the Crow live. When...

Foney Fables (1942)
A series of fractured fairy tales vignettes.

Northwest Hounded Police (1946)
The wolf escapes from Alka-Fizz prison, but persistent Sergeant McPoodle (Droopy) of the Canadian Mounties follows his trail wherever he goes.

Dumb-Hounded (1943)
The wolf escapes from prison but can't get away from police dog Droopy no matter how hard he tries. This is the first cartoon starring Droopy.

The Shooting of Dan McGoo (1945)
Dangerous Dan McGoo (Droopy) faces the wolf, a dangerous outlaw who is trying to steal his girl Lou, during the Alaska gold rush. Loosely based on...

Tokyo Woes (1945)
Created for the US Navy in World War II. The Mr. Hook character was created by Hank Ketcham while at Walter Lantz Studios, where the first- and only...

The Wild and Woozy West (1942)
Wild and Woozy West is another of the unsung cartoons from the Columbia studio of the '40s. It concerns the capture of the western wolf villain Angel...

Something You Didn't Eat (1945)
Animated short documentary film made to advance the cause of a balanced diet for the benefit of the public health and for the advancement of the...

A Few Quick Facts: Voting for Service Men Overseas (1944)
Disney short. Part of the "A Few Quick Facts" series.

The Early Bird Dood It! (1942)
The early worm barely escapes the bird, again. In search of a way to get rid of the bird, he enlists the help of a cat, but the bird is too smart for...

Red Hot Riding Hood (1943)
Tired of always playing the same roles, Little Red Riding Hood, her grandmother and the Wolf demand a new version of the tale. The story then plays...

Big Heel-Watha (1944)
To prove he's a true Indian Brave, Big Heel-Watha decides to catch a squirrel - but wouldn't you know it; Screwy Squirrel is the first one he sees...

Slap Happy Lion (1947)
The king of the jungle, after a well spent day terrorising the rest of the animals, is petrified by a mouse.

African Diary (1945)
Goofy narrates his own quest to Africa accompanied by various tour guides. He is in search of wild game. After run-ins with various animals while...

Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection Vol. 5 (2007)
The Looney Tunes Guide to Fairy Tales: In a storybook setting, Looney Tunes characters share with kids the necessary ingredients for a proper fairy...

Slay It with Flowers (1943)
The Fox arrives at his penthouse apartment with an assortment of seeds and vegetables to plant in his garden. Naturally, the crow notices his haul...

Plenty Below Zero (1943)
This entry in Columbia's "Fox and Crow" series (production number 5006) finds the Crow staying north instead of flying south for the winter, and...

Tree for Two (1943)
The Fox is a tree surgeon, who provides his services to the weather-beaten old tree the Crow calls home and doesn't want fixed.

The Dream Kids (1944)
It's the dead of winter and Crow is alone in the frigid tundra. He happens upon Fox's cabin, but finds his host less than hospitable.

Baseball Bugs (1946)
Bugs Bunny single handedly takes on the “Gas-House Gorillas,” a baseball team of hulking, cigar-chomping bullies.

The House of Tomorrow (1949)
Tex Avery's narrator shows us the amazing features of the ultra-modern House of Tomorrow.

The Lady and the Monster (1944)
A millionaire's brain is preserved after his death by a scientist and his two assistants, only to create a telepathic monster.

The Night Before Christmas (1941)
It's snowy and cold outside, and warm inside where Jerry squeezes past a mousetrap to cavort under a present-laden Christmas tree. Mistaking the...

Albert in Blunderland (1950)
Albert, an auto mechanic is listening to a radio broadcast about a society based on the "coordinated cooperation of ants". He becomes excited about...

Treasure Jest (1945)
The fox is sailing the high seas looking for buried treasure. The crow, eyeing the fox as a sucker, passes his island home off as "Treasure Island",...

Kuku Nuts (1945)
Stranded on an island, the starving Fox gets sick of coconuts, but when he sees the Crow, he desperately tries to eat him, only to wind up failing in...

Honesty Is the Best Policy (1946)
Professor J. Waldo Purrington wants breakfast but has run out of food, he spots a fish truck outside but he has no money to pay for a fish so he...

Private SNAFU Coming!! (1970)
Private Snafu is the title character of a series of black-and-white American instructional cartoon shorts produced between 1943 and 1945 during World...

The Chump Champ (1950)
Droopy and Gorgeous Gorillawitz (Spike) are competing for the title of King of Sports and for a kiss from the Queen of Sports. Spike cheats as much...

Mr. Moocher (1944)
While doing their respective yardwork, the fox and crow (next-door neighbors) overhear a radio broadcast encouraging everyone to "love thy neighbor"....

Each Dawn I Crow (1949)
Chided by a narrator, John Rooster thinks Elmer Fudd is going to slaughter him with an axe for Sunday dinner and is willing to do anything to prevent...

Man Is His Own Worst Enemy (1962)
Ludwig Von Drake explains on why people is the biggest challenge facing people these days, because they cause most problems, without which there...