Jim Pabian
Screenwriter, Film writer
1909 – 1996
Who was Jim Pabian?
James A. 'Jim' Pabian was an American screenwriter and director of short films. He co-wrote and directed the Tom and Jerry short The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off. He also co-wrote another Tom and Jerry short, Haunted Mouse. Both were released by MGM in 1965.
Pabian also worked as an artist for Dell Comics in the 1940s and '50s, and created the syndicated daily comic strips Hollywood Johnnie, Screen Girl, and Go Go Gruver.
Pabian worked with his brother, Tony Pabian, for video games in 1990s, and created Mario Paint, Storybook Weaver, and Kid Works DeLuxe. Pabian died on July 23, 1996 aged 87.
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- Born
- Apr 14, 1909
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Died
- Jul 23, 1996
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on July 23, 2013
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