Personal Info
Known For
Production
Gender
Male
January 12, 1893
Died
February 22, 1970 (77 years old)
New York, New York, USA
Also Known As
- Eddie Selzer
Edward Selzer
Biography
Edward Selzer (January 12, 1893 – February 22, 1970) was an American animator and publicist who served as head of Warner Bros. Cartoons from 1944 to 1958. After the studio was purchased from Leon Schlesinger by Warner Bros. in 1944, Selzer was assigned studio head by Jack L. Warner. His first cartoon was Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears.
Unlike his predecessor, Selzer did not want any on-screen credit as producer for Warner Bros. Much of what is publicly known about Selzer's personality and business acumen is from Chuck Jones' autobiography, Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist. In it, Jones paints Selzer as an interfering bore with no appreciation of animated cartoons. They later developed a mutual respect and understanding of one another, remaining friendly until Selzer's passing. Eddie Selzer was proud of his position as producer of the Looney Tunes series because of the joy the team's creations brought to so many. Selzer retired in 1958, and John Burton became the head of Warner Bros. Cartoons.
Known For
Crew

Gonzales' Tamales
Producer
1957

Show Biz Bugs
Producer
1957

Ducking the Devil
Producer
1957

Birds Anonymous
Producer
1957

Tabasco Road
Producer
1957

What's Opera, Doc?
Producer
1957

Steal Wool
Producer
1957

Tweety and the Beanstalk
Producer
1957

Boyhood Daze
Producer
1957

Bedevilled Rabbit
Producer
1957

Ali Baba Bunny
Producer
1957

Go Fly a Kit
Producer
1957






