Arthur Clokey (born Arthur Charles Farrington; October 12, 1921 – January 8, 2010) was an American animator, director, producer, screenwriter and voice actor, he was pioneer in the popularization of
stop-motion
Stop-motion (also known as stop frame animation) is an animation, animated filmmaking and special effects technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames so that they will appe ...
clay animation
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, best known as the creator of the character
Gumby and the original voice of Gumby's sidekick, Pokey. Clokey's career began in 1953 with a film experiment called ''
Gumbasia'', which was influenced by his professor,
Slavko Vorkapich, at the
University of Southern California
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. Clokey and his wife Ruth subsequently came up with the clay character Gumby and his horse Pokey, who first appeared in the ''
Howdy Doody
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Eddie Murphy
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parodied Gumby in a skit on ''
Saturday Night Live
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''.
Clokey's second-most famous production is the duo of ''
Davey and Goliath'', funded by the
Lutheran Church in America (now the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
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).
Clokey founded the company Premavision (which has manufacturing subsidiary, Prema Toy Company) around his Gumby and Pokey franchise.
Early life
Arthur Charles Farrington was born in Detroit on October 12, 1921. After his parents' divorce when he was about 8, he lived with his father; when Arthur was 9, his father was killed in an automobile accident. Rejoining his mother in California, the boy was banished by her new husband and placed in a children's home. At about 11, young Arthur was adopted by
Joseph Waddell Clokey, a well-known composer of sacred and secular music.
At
The Webb Schools
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in Claremont, young Clokey came under the influence of teacher Ray Alf, who took students on expeditions digging for fossils and learning about the world around them. Clokey later studied
geology
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at
Pomona College
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, where his new father Joseph was an organist, before leaving in 1943 to join the Air Corps as a reconnaissance photographer during
World War II
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.
He graduated from his father's alma mater,
Miami University
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, in 1948.
Clay animation
Art Clokey also made a few highly experimental and visually inventive short clay animation films for adults, including his first student film ''Gumbasia'' (produced in 1953 and released in 1955), the visually rich ''Mandala'' (1977)—described by Clokey as a metaphor for evolving human consciousness—and the equally bizarre ''The Clay Peacock'' (1959), an elaboration on the animated
NBC logo of the time. Consisting of animated clay shapes contorting to a jazz score, ''Gumbasia'' so intrigued Samuel G. Engel, then president of the Motion Pictures Producers Association, that he financed the pilot film for what became Clokey's ''The
Gumby Show'' (1957). The title ''Gumbasia'' was in homage to Walt Disney's ''
Fantasia''.
In 1987, Clokey provided the voice for the figure Pokey in
Arnold Leibovit
Arnold Leibovit (born June 18, 1950) is an American director, producer, and screenwriter of feature films and musical productions.
Life and career
An acting member of the Producers Guild of America, he has produced, directed, and written sever ...
's film ''
The Puppetoon Movie'', and voiced him thereafter.
The Clokeys are credited with the clay-animation
title sequences for the 1965 beach movies ''
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine'' and ''
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini''. His son, Joe Clokey, continued the ''
Davey and Goliath'' cartoon in 2004. In March 2007,
KQED-TV broadcast the hour-long documentary ''Gumby Dharma'' as part of their ''Truly CA'' series.
In 1995, Clokey directed and co-wrote (with his second wife, Gloria) ''
Gumby: The Movie'', which ultimately served as his final work. The movie was not a success at the box office and was widely panned by critics, although it saw modest success on home media, going on to sell more than a million copies on home media, cementing itself as a
cult classic
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.
Death and legacy
Clokey died in his sleep on January 8, 2010, at age 88, at his home in
Los Osos, California, after suffering recurrent bladder infections.
On October 13, 2011, a day after what would have been Clokey's 90th birthday,
Google
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paid homage to his life and works with an interactive
logo doodle in the style of his clay animations, including
Gumby, produced by Premavision Studios.
Art Clokey: How Gumby got his name
''The Christian Science Monitor
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'', retrieved 2010-10-12.
Filmography
*'' Gumbasia'' (produced in 1953 and released in 1955) (animator, director, producer and writer)
*''The Gumby Show'' (1957–1968) as Pokey (voice; also animator, director, producer and writer)
*'' Davey and Goliath'' (1961–1964, 1971–1975) (director, producer and writer)
*
The Clay Peacock
' (1975) (director, producer and camera operator)
*
Mandala
' (1977) (director, producer and camera operator)
*'' The Puppetoon Movie'' (1987) as Pokey (voice)
*''Gumby Adventures'' (1988) as Worm and Pokey (voice; also director, producer and head writer)
*'' Gumby: The Movie'' (1995) as Pokey, Prickle, and Gumbo (Gumby's Dad) (voice; also director, producer, script writer and animator)
References
External links
Premavision
Art Clokey's bio on Gumbyworld.com
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KQED Arts and Culture: Art Clokey
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