Gerald Anthony Scarfe, CBE, RDI (born 1 June 1936) is an English cartoonist and illustrator. He has worked as editorial cartoonist for The Sunday Times and illustrator for The New Yorker. His other work includes graphics for rock group Pink Floyd, particularly on their 1979 album The Wall, its 1982 film adaption, and tour (1980-81), as well as the music video for "Welcome to the Machine".[1][2] Scarfe was the production designer on the Disney animated feature Hercules (1997).
Digital Dreams
(The Doodler)
Max Miller: I Like The Girls Who Do
(Self - Presenter)
The Animograph, or I Was Born in a Shoebox
(Self)
Long Drawn-Out Trip: Sketches from Los Angeles
(Self)
Rock Milestones: Pink Floyd's The Wall (The Ultimate Critical Review)
(Self)
The Other Side of the Wall
(Self)
Retrospective: Looking Back at the Wall
(Self)
Scarfe's Follies
Hands Up!
(Self (1981 footage))
40 Minutes
One Pair of Eyes
Pink Floyd: The Wall
(Animation Director)
Digital Dreams
(Animation)
Mozart: Die Zauberflote (SF Opera)
(Production Designer)
Long Drawn-Out Trip: Sketches from Los Angeles
(Director)
Long Drawn-Out Trip: Sketches from Los Angeles
(Writer)
Max Miller: I Like The Girls Who Do
(Writer)
Max Miller: I Like The Girls Who Do
(Director)
Hercules
(Production Design)
Welcome to the Machine
(Animation)
Welcome to the Machine
(Director)
Scarfe's Follies
(Writer)
Scarfe's Follies
(Director)