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{{Template}}'''Ray Harryhausen''' (born Raymond Frederick Harryhausen, [[June 29]], [[1920]] in [[Los Angeles, California]]), is an [[United States|American]] [[Film producer]] and, most notably, a [[special effect]]s creator most famous for his brand of [[stop-motion]] [[model animation]]. Some of his most notable works have included his animation of ''[[Mighty Joe Young]]'' (1949) and his collaboration with [[Don Chaffey]] on ''[[Jason and the Argonauts (film)|Jason and the Argonauts]]''. {{Template}}'''Ray Harryhausen''' (born Raymond Frederick Harryhausen, [[June 29]], [[1920]] in [[Los Angeles, California]]), is an [[United States|American]] [[Film producer]] and, most notably, a [[special effect]]s creator most famous for his brand of [[stop-motion]] [[model animation]]. Some of his most notable works have included his animation of ''[[Mighty Joe Young]]'' (1949) and his collaboration with [[Don Chaffey]] on ''[[Jason and the Argonauts (film)|Jason and the Argonauts]]''.
 +==Filmography==
 +*''How to Bridge a Gorge'' ([[1942 in film|1942]]) (producer)
 +*''Tulips Shall Grow'' (1942) (chief animator)
 +*''Mother Goose Stories'' ([[1946 in film|1946]]) (producer)
 +*''The Story of Little Red Riding Hood'' ([[1949 in film|1949]]) (producer, animator)
 +*''[[Mighty Joe Young (1949 film)|Mighty Joe Young]]'' (1949) (first technician)
 +*''Rapunzel'' ([[1951 in film|1951]]) (producer)
 +*''Hansel and Gretel'' (1951) (producer)
 +*''The Story of King Midas'' ([[1953 in film|1953]]) (producer)
 +*''[[The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms]]'' ([[1954 in film|1954]]) (visual effects)
 +*''[[It Came from Beneath the Sea]]'' ([[1955 in film|1955]]) (visual effects)
 +*''[[The Animal World (film)|The Animal World]]'' ([[1956 in film|1956]]) (effects technician)
 +*''[[Earth vs. the Flying Saucers]]'' (1956) (special photographic, animation effects)
 +*''[[20 Million Miles to Earth]]'' ([[1957 in film|1957]]) (visual effects)
 +*''[[The 7th Voyage of Sinbad]]'' ([[1958 in film|1958]]) (associate producer, visual effects)
 +*''[[The 3 Worlds of Gulliver]]'' ([[1960 in film|1960]]) (visual effects)
 +*''[[Mysterious Island (1961 film)|Mysterious Island]]'' ([[1961 in film|1961]]) (special visual effects)
 +*''[[Jason and the Argonauts (film)|Jason and the Argonauts]]'' ([[1963 in film|1963]]) (associate producer, visual effects)
 +*''[[First Men in the Moon]]'' ([[1964 in film|1964]]) (associate producer, visual effects)
 +*''[[One Million Years B.C.]]'' ([[1966 in film|1966]]) (special visual effects)
 +*''[[The Valley of Gwangi]]'' ([[1969 in film|1969]]) (associate producer, visual effects)
 +*''[[The Golden Voyage of Sinbad]]'' ([[1974 in film|1974]]) (producer, visual effects)
 +*''[[Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger]]'' ([[1977 in film|1977]]) (producer, visual effects)
 +*''[[Clash of the Titans]]'' ([[1981 in film|1981]]) (producer, visual effects)
 +*''[[The Story of the Tortoise & the Hare]] (2003) (director, co-producer, animator)
 +*''Ray Harryhausen Presents: The Pit and the Pendulum'' (2007) (executive producer)
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Ray Harryhausen (born Raymond Frederick Harryhausen, June 29, 1920 in Los Angeles, California), is an American Film producer and, most notably, a special effects creator most famous for his brand of stop-motion model animation. Some of his most notable works have included his animation of Mighty Joe Young (1949) and his collaboration with Don Chaffey on Jason and the Argonauts.

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