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  1. Joy Ethel Batchelor (12 May 1914 – 14 May 1991) was an English animator, director, screenwriter, and producer. She married John Halas in 1940 [3] and subsequently co-established Halas and Batchelor cartoons, whose best known production is the animated feature film Animal Farm (1954), which made her the first woman director of an animated ...

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    Joy Batchelor was born on 22 May 1914 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK. She was a producer and director, known for Animal Farm (1954), New Schools (1947) and Ruddigore (1966). She was married to John Halas. She died on 14 May 1991 in London, England, UK.

    • Producer, Director, Writer
    • May 22, 1914
    • Joy Batchelor
    • May 14, 1991
  3. May 12, 2021 · Learn about Joy Batchelor, the second woman to direct an animated feature film, Animal Farm, and co-founder of Halas & Batchelor studio. Watch videos, read articles, and explore her illustration style and legacy.

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  4. Joy Batchelor was born on May 22, 1914 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK. She was a producer and director, known for Animal Farm (1954), New Schools (1947) and Ruddigore (1966). She was previously married to John Halas. She died on May 14, 1991 in London, England, UK.

    • May 22, 1914
    • May 14, 1991
  5. Animal Farm is a 1954 animated drama film directed by documentarians John Halas and Joy Batchelor. It was produced by Halas and Batchelor and funded in part by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), who also made changes to the original script.

  6. John Halas and Joy Batchelor (respectively, born April 16, 1912, Budapest, Hungary—died Jan. 20/21, 1995, London, England; born May 12, 1914, Watford, Hertfordshire, England—died May 14, 1991, London) were a British husband-and-wife production team, noted for their influential animated films.

  7. 'Joy Batchelor was the most successful woman in British animation to date. Her forty year career as first an animator, but then very quickly as a writer, producer, director, and joint creative head at what was one of the biggest animation studios in Western Europe, has never been matched, and probably never will.