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Bob Godfrey
Roland Frederick Godfrey MBE (27 May 1921 – 21 February 2013)〔(Bob Godfrey, Roobarb animator, dies aged 91 ), ''BBC News'', 22 February 2013〕 was an English animator whose career spanned more than fifty years. He is probably best known for the children's cartoon series ''Roobarb'' (1974–75), ''Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk'' (1976-77) and ''Henry's Cat'' (1983–95) and for the ''Trio'' chocolate biscuit advertisements shown in the UK during the early 1980s. However, he also produced a BAFTA and Academy award-winning short film ''Great'' (1975), a tongue-in-cheek biography of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Further Academy Awards nominations received were for ''Kama Sutra Rides Again'' (1971), ''Dream Doll'' (1980), with Zlatko Grgic, and ''Small Talk'' (1994). ==Life and career== Godfrey was born in West Maitland, Australia,〔Paul Wells ("Bob Godfrey (1912-2013 )", BFI screenonline citing the ''Reference Guide to British and Irish Film Directors''〕 but his British parents returned to England while he was still a baby.〔Jez Stewart ("Bob Godfrey (1921-2013)" ), BFI Film Forever, 22 February 2013〕 He attended school in Ilford, Essex, and Leyton Art School.〔 at first working at Lever Brothers as a graphic artist during the 1930s.〔Nick Smurthwaite ("One man and his wobbly dog" ), ''The Guardian'', 20 April 2001〕 During World War II he served as a Royal Marine and was involved in the D-Day landings.〔Stan Hayward (Obituary: Bob Godfrey ), ''The Guardian'', 22 February 2013〕
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