Gyula Macskássy
Gyula Macskássy, often referred to as the "father of Hungarian animation," was a pioneering animator and director. He began his career in the 1930s, creating animated commercials and later co-founding Hungary's first animation studio. In 1951, he directed A kiskakas gyémánt félkrajcárja (The Cockerel's Diamond Coin), the first Hungarian color animation film. Macskássy was instrumental in developing animated series such as Peti (1963) and Gusztáv. His innovative work earned him the Balázs Béla Prize, and his legacy continues to influence Hungarian animation.
- Known ForDirecting
- Born4 February 1912 (age 113)
- Place of BirthBudapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary)
Gyula Macskássy
- Known ForDirecting
- Born4 February 1912 (age 113)
- Place of BirthBudapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary)
KNOWN FOR
PHOTOS
CREDITS
The Old Lady
1971
The Statue
1971
Weapon
1971
Success
1970
Help
1970
The Good Man
1970
Curiosity
1970
Suicide
1970

Behind the Bars
1970
Old Man, Young Man
1969

Uhuka, The Little Owl
1969
Owly, Who Watched TV All Day
1969
Little Man, Big City
1967

A Bit of Immortality
1967

We Would Never Do That
1965

A Romantic Story
1964
Peter and the Robot Dog
1963
Peter and the Invisibility
1963

1,2,3… The History of Numbers
1962

Duel
1961

Peter and the Robot
1961

The Pencil and the Eraser
1960

The Greedy Bee
1959

Mouse and Lion
1957

Two Little Oxen
1956

The Clever Girl
1956

Sport Competition in the Forest
1952
Dog Duty
1952

The Cockerel's Diamond Coin
1951
Two Little Pills
1948
Lucky Jim
1942
