Born: 1914 July 5 in Corning, New York, United States
Died: 1973 November 12 in Castle Point, New York, United States
Notes: Bails' Who's Who suggested that E. D. Pat might be William Pattengill or Don Patterson:
http://www.bailsprojects.com/bio.aspx?Name=PAT%2c+E.+D. (Be sure to include the end period when copying the URL),
but a recent examination of the work in which the E. D. Pat signature appears, the story ["It's Phineas! Hi, Phineas!"] for the feature, Phineas the Great in Ha Ha Comics (American Comics Group, 1943 series) #11 (August 1944), indicates E. D. and Pat represent two different creators; E. D. might be Ed Dunn and Pat might be Pattengill.
Publication Title: Little Lulu
(movie) - Role: animator
- Year: 1947
Employer Name : Famous Studios
Publication Title: Popeye
(movie) - Role: animator
- Years: 1943 - 1957
Employer Name : Famous Studios
Work Title: various
Notes: Pattengill was an animator for the Popeye animated movie shorts from the studio from 1943 to 1957.
Publication Title: Popeye
(movie) - Role: animator
- Years: 1939 - 1943
Employer Name : Fleischer
Work Title: various
Notes: Worked as an animator on Popeye animated movie shorts from circa 1939 to 1943.
Publication Title: Popeye the Sailor
(television) - Role: animator
- Years: 1960 - 1962
Employer Name : Paramount Cartoon Studios
Work Title: various
Notes: Pattengill was an animator for the studio during this time and probably worked on the Popeye the Sailor animated TV show during this time.
Publication Title: Screen Song
(movie) - Role: animator
- Year: 1950
Employer Name : Famous Studios
Publication Title: various
(other) - Role: animator
- Years: 1943 - 1967
Employer Name : Famous Studios; Paramount Cartoon Studios
Notes: Worked for the studio from 1943 to circa 1967. The studio changed its name from Famous Studios to Paramount Cartoon Studios in 1956.
Publication Title: various
(movie) - Role: animator
- Years: 1939 - 1943
Employer Name : Fleischer Studios
Notes: Pattengill worked as an animator for the studio, circa 1939 to 1943.