Grant Munro was a Canadian animator, filmmaker, and actor, celebrated for his innovative contributions to animation and documentary filmmaking. He joined the NFB in 1945 and co-starred in Norman McLaren's Oscar-winning short Neighbours (1952). Munro's film Christmas Cracker (1963) was nominated for an Academy Award. His versatility in various filmmaking roles and his pioneering work in animation techniques have left a significant legacy in Canadian cinema.
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Christmas Cracker
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The Animal Movie
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Ashes of Doom
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Ashes of Doom
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Canon
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Two Bagatelles
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Animated Motion: Part 1
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Animated Motion: Part 2
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Animated Motion: Part 5
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Animated Motion: Part 4
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Animated Motion: Part 3
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Toys
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McLaren on McLaren
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Boo Hoo
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Hoodoo McFiggin's Christmas
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Boo Hoo
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One Little Indian
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Stanley Takes a Trip
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Where There's Smoke
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