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Clokey and wife
After the Gumbasia project, Art Clokey and his wife Ruth came up with the clay character Gumby.

Clokey and Ruth
* Ruth Parkander Clokey Goodell ( 1944 )-producer of ELCA's Davey and Goliath
Soon after, the ULCA contracted with Clokey Productions, Inc., headed by Gumby creators Art and Ruth Clokey, to create a new children ’ s show: Davey and Goliath.

Clokey and ),
Art Clokey also made a few highly experimental and visually inventive short clay animation films for adults, including his first student film Gumbasia ( 1955 ), the visually rich Mandala ( 1977 ) — described by Clokey as a metaphor for evolving human consciousness — and the equally bizarre The Clay Peacock ( 1963 ), an elaboration on the animated NBC logo of the time.
Some of the best-known clay-animated works include the Gumby series of television show segments ( created by Art Clokey ), the The California Raisins advertising campaign by Will Vinton Productions studio and The WB's The PJs, produced by and featuring the voice of Eddie Murphy.
The programs, produced by the Lutheran Church in America ( now a part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ), were produced by Art Clokey after the success of his Gumby series.

Clokey and Gumby
Gumby is a green clay humanoid character created and modeled by Art Clokey, who also created Davey and Goliath.
Gumby was created by Art Clokey in the early 1950s after finishing film school at University of Southern California.
Of the three pilot episodes of Gumby, the first was done by Clokey on his own, and the next two were done for NBC and shown on The Howdy Doody Show to test audience reaction.
On October 12, 2011, Google paid tribute to Art Clokey ’ s 90th birthday featuring clay balls transforming into characters from Gumby.
*' Gumby ' creator Art Clokey dies
* Art Clokey, the creator of Gumby, has claimed that The Katzenjammer Kids inspired the creation of Gumby's nemeses, The Block-heads.
Clokey started his adventures in clay with a 1953 freeform clay short film called Gumbasia ( 1953 ) which shortly thereafter propelled him into his more structured Gumby TV series.
In 1995, Clokey and Dallas McKennon teamed up again for Gumby: The Movie, a feature film.
In the mid-1990s, Nickelodeon signed a contract with Art Clokey to air every episode of Gumby for its anchor spots at 8 a. m. and 2 p. m.
In 1956, the Howdy Doody show aired the first Gumby clay animated cartoon from creator Art Clokey.
Art Clokey did a full re-imaging of this cartoon in 1967 as part of The Gumby Show.

Clokey and at
Arthur " Art " Clokey ( October 12, 1921 – January 8, 2010 ) was an American pioneer in the popularization of stop motion clay animation, beginning in 1955 with a film experiment called Gumbasia, influenced by his professor, Slavko Vorkapich, at the University of Southern California.
When he was 11 or 12, he was adopted by Joseph W. Clokey, a classical music composer and organist who taught music at Pomona College in Claremont, California.
Clokey later studied geology at Pomona College, before leaving Pomona in 1943 to join the military during World War II.
Clokey died in his sleep on January 8, 2010, at age 88, at his home in Los Osos, California after suffering from a recurrent bladder infection .< ref >

Clokey and Art
Gumbasia, The very first stop motion clay animation movie by Art Clokey
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Clokey and .
In 1955 Clokey showed Gumbasia to movie producer Sam Engel, who encouraged him to develop his technique by adding figures.
Clokey was born Arthur Charles Farrington in Detroit, Michigan.
At Webb School 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 is credited with the clay-animation title sequence for the 1965 beach movie Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine starring Vincent Price and Frankie Avalon.
His son, Joe Clokey, continued the Davey and Goliath cartoon in 2004.

wife and Ruth
The kinsman, who Boaz meets at the city gate, first says he will purchase the land, but, upon hearing he must also take Ruth as his wife, withdraws his offer.
His paternal grandparents were David Barks and his wife Ruth Shrum.
* Ruth Madoff – wife of Bernard L. Madoff
Gumby was inspired by a suggestion from Clokey's wife Ruth that he base his character on the Gingerbread man.
During the initial episodes, Gumby's voice was provided by Ruth Eggleston, wife of the show's art director Al Eggleston.
His first wife was chorus girl Ruth Johnson.
Citizen Kane launched the film careers of the Mercury Players, including Agnes Moorehead ( who played Kane's mother ), Ruth Warrick ( Kane's first wife ), and Ray Collins ( Kane's political opponent ).
He married his first wife Patsy Ruth in 1943.
He left, by a second wife Joan Fletcher, two sons and a daughter, who emigrated to Massachusetts in 1637 ; the sons later returned to England ; his daughter Ruth married in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Edmund Angier, and their son Samuel Angier later married in 1680 Hannah Oakes, the daughter of Urian Oakes.
George Smith Patton Jr. was born in San Gabriel, California in 1885, to George Smith Patton Sr. ( 1856 – 1927 ) and his wife Ruth Wilson ( 1861 – 1928 ), daughter of Benjamin Davis Wilson.
At Columbia he met his future wife, Ruth D. Masters, a graduate student in international law, whom he married in 1931 after she returned from her doctoral studies at the Sorbonne in Paris.
He joined the Christian Union of UCCF while at Cambridge and met his future wife, Ruth Martin, another member of the Union and also a mathematics student.
The farm has been passed down the generations from the original owner Dan ( now deceased ) to his son Phil ( until his death on 13 February 2010 the oldest surviving cast member ), and is now co-owned by three of Phil's four children: David ( who manages it with his wife Ruth ), Elizabeth and Kenton.
Gorton the younger went to live with his father's estranged wife and his half-sister Ruth, in Sydney.
Supposedly here he first met his wife, Ruth Guggenheim.
* Ruth Pontifex ( 13 October 1727-10 January 1811 ; wife of Old Pontifex ; married 1750 ).
At Christmastime, Sonny stumbles into an affair with Ruth Popper ( Leachman ), the depressed, middle-aged wife of his high-school coach, Coach Popper ( Bill Thurman ).
* Cloris Leachman as Ruth Popper, Coach Popper's wife, who has a romantic affair with Sonny.
He also loved movies and the theatre ( he met his future wife when she was performing Ruth in the The Pirates of Penzance ).
Penn later moved with his wife Ruth ( née Stovall ) to present-day Henry County, Virginia, where he patented lands at the later site of Beaver Creek Plantation.
In 1928 Ernest Hemingway and his pregnant wife, Pauline, stayed at the house of W. Malcolm and Ruth Lowry at 6435 Indian Lane.
Ruth Henshaw Bascom ( 1772 – 1848 ), the wife of Reverend Ezekial Lysander Bascom and daughter of Colonel William Henshaw and Phebe Swan, became America's premier portrait folk artist and pastelist, producing over one thousand portraits from 1789 to 1846.
* Ruth McGowan, half of the world-renowned husband / wife McGowan and Mack figure skating duo, which appeared with James Stewart and Joan Crawford in the motion picture The Ice Follies of 1939, was a resident of Forest Lake, and she died there in 2001 at the age of 92.

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