Jules Bass

Jules Bass

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

16/09/1935

Day of Death

25/10/2022
(87) years old

Place of Birth

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Jules Bass (September 16, 1935 - October 25, 2022) was an American director, producer, composer, and author, best known for the stop-motion holiday classics he created with partner Arthur Rankin, Jr.

Filmography

Crew

2011

Snarf: Butterfly Blues

as Consulting Producer

2011

Monte Carlo

as Novel

1983

The Coneheads

as Producer

1983

The Coneheads

as Director

1982

The Last Unicorn

as Director

1982

The Last Unicorn

as Producer

1982

The Flight of Dragons

as Director

1982

The Flight of Dragons

as Producer

1982

The Flight of Dragons

as Lyricist

1981

The Bushido Blade

as Executive Producer

1980

Pinocchio's Christmas

as Director

1980

Pinocchio's Christmas

as Producer

1980

Pinocchio's Christmas

as Lyricist

1980

The Return of the King

as Producer

1980

The Return of the King

as Director

1980

The Ivory Ape

as Executive Producer

1979

Jack Frost

as Director

1979

Jack Frost

as Producer

1979

Jack Frost

as Lyricist

1978

The Bermuda Depths

as Producer

1978

The Bermuda Depths

as Lyricist

1977

The Hobbit

as Producer

1977

The Hobbit

as Director

1977

The Hobbit

as Lyricist

1977

The Last Dinosaur

as Lyricist

1977

The Last Dinosaur

as Executive Producer

1973

Marco

as Producer

1972

A Christmas Tree

as Director

1972

The Red Baron

as Producer

1972

The Red Baron

as Director

1972

Jack O'Lantern

as Director

1969

Frosty the Snowman

as Director

1969

Frosty the Snowman

as Producer

1968

The Little Drummer Boy

as Director

1968

The Little Drummer Boy

as Producer

1968

The Little Drummer Boy

as Lyricist

1967

Cricket on the Hearth

as Director

1967

Cricket on the Hearth

as Lyricist

1967

Mad Monster Party?

as Director

1967

Mad Monster Party?

as Lyricist

1967

Mad Monster Party?

as Producer

1966

Ballad of Smokey the Bear

as Co-Producer

1966

The Daydreamer

as Lyricist

1966

The Daydreamer

as Songs

1966

The Daydreamer

as Director

1965

Willy McBean & His Magic Machine

as Associate Producer

1964

Return to Oz

as Producer