"I was born in Mexico City. My dreams were to become a respectable dope fiend, but I could not accomplish this so I lost all self respect and became a cartoonist. I lived at the expense of Pat Sullivan and now Walt Disney carries the burden.” -From the June 20, 1931 edition of The Motion Picture Daily Zamora worked for a short time in the early 1950s with director Gene Deitch at the Detroit Jam Handy Organization's animation studio, where he animated the film, "Roger Windsock" for the US Air Force, and on an industrial information film for the Otis Elevator company. Deitch claimed that Rudy was easily the best animator the conservative Jam Handy Studio ever had!
The Glow Worm
(Animation)
The Clock Store
(Animation)
The Spider and the Fly
(Animation)
Halloween Is Grinch Night
(Animation)
The Fox Hunt
(Animation)
Problem Child
(Director)
Cheese-Nappers
(Director)
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
(Animation)
The Castaway
(Animation)
Voodoo in Harlem
(Director)
Mother Goose Melodies
(Animation)
The Busy Beavers
(Animation)
The China Plate
(Animation)
Blue Rhythm
(Animation)
The Cat's Out
(Animation)
Egyptian Melodies
(Animation)
Krazy Spooks
(Director)
Krazy Spooks
(Writer)
The Ugly Duckling
(Animation)
The Bird Store
(Animation)
The Duck Hunt
(Animation)
The Grocery Boy
(Animation)
Flowers and Trees
(Animation)
Yogi's Great Escape
(Director)
A Charlie Brown Christmas
(Animation)
The Stork's Holiday
(Animation)
Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose
(Co-Director)
It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown
(Animation)
Energy: A National Issue
(Animation)
The Raisin Salesman
(Animation)
Up to Mars
(Animation)
1001 Arabian Nights
(Animation)
A Flintstone Christmas
(Animation)
The Tiny Tree
(Animation)
The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries
(Director)
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
(Director)