
Daniel Campbell Gordon (July 13, 1902 – August 13, 1970) was an American storyboard artist and film director, best known for his work at Famous Studios and Hanna-Barbera Productions.
Filmography[]
As a writer[]
- Gulliver's Travels (1939) (with Cal Howard, Tedd Pierce, Izzy Sparber and Edmond Seward)
- Way Back When a Razzberry Was a Fruit (1940)
- Springtime in the Rock Age (1940)
- The Dandy Lion (1940)
- Popeye Meets William Tell (1940)
- The Constable (1940)
- Popeye Meets Rip Van Winkle (1941)
- Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941) (with Dave Fleischer, Tedd Pierce, Carl Meyer, Graham Place, Izzy Sparber, Bob Wickersham, Bill Turner and Cal Howard)
- Fleets Of Stren'th (1942) (with Jack Mercer)
- The Magnetic Telescope (1942) (with Carl Meyer)
- Terror on the Midway (1942) (with Jay Morton)
As a director[]
- You're a Sap, Mr. Jap (1942) (with Jim Tyer (animation director) (uncredited))
- Eleventh Hour (1942) (with Willard Bowsky (animation director) (uncredited))
- Seein' Red, White 'N' Blue (1943) (with Jim Tyer (animation director) (uncredited))
- Jungle Drums (1943) (with Orestes Calpini (animation director) (uncredited))
- A Jolly Good Furlough (1943) (with Joe Oriolo (animation director) (uncredited))
- The Hungry Goat (1943) (with Joe Oriolo (animation director) (uncredited))
- Happy Birthdaze (1943) (with Graham Place (animation director) (uncredited))
- No Mutton Fer Nuttin' (1943) (with David Tendlar (animation director) (uncredited)) (uncredited)
- Moving Aweigh (1944) (with Jim Tyer (animation director) (uncredited)) (uncredited)
- A Self-Made Mongrel (1945) (with David Tendlar (animation director) (uncredited)) (uncredited)