
Tedd Pierce was an American animated cartoon writer, animator and artist. Pierce spent the majority of his career as a writer for the Warner Bros. "Termite Terrace" animation studio, working alongside fellow luminaries such as Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese. Pierce also worked as a writer at Fleischer Studios from 1939 to 1941. Jones credited Pierce in his 1989 autobiography Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist as being the inspiration for the character Pepé Le Pew, the haplessly romantic French skunk due to Pierce's self-proclamation that he was a ladies' man.

Mr. Bug Goes to Town
1941 | 1h 18m | RATING: 6.3/10

Uncle Tom's Bungalow
1937 | 0h 9m | RATING: 4.8/10

A Tale of Two Kitties
1942 | 0h 8m | RATING: 6.8/10

A Hare Grows in Manhattan
1947 | 0h 8m | RATING: 6.2/10

Have You Got Any Castles
1938 | 0h 7m | RATING: 6.4/10