
Quogue, New York, USA
Tedd Pierce was an American animated cartoon writer, animator and artist. Pierce spent the majority of his career as a writer for the Warner Bros. "Termite Terrace" animation studio, working alongside fellow luminaries such as Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese. Pierce also worked as a writer at Fleischer Studios from 1939 to 1941. Jones credited Pierce in his 1989 autobiography Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist as being the inspiration for the character Pepé Le Pew, the haplessly romantic French skunk due to Pierce's self-proclamation that he was a ladies' man.

as Tom Cat (voice) (uncredited)

as Announcer - First Scene (voice) (uncredited)
1946

as King Bombo (voice)
1939

as Tom Cat (voice) (uncredited)
1940

as C. Bagley Beetle (voice)
1941

as Wolf (voice) (uncredited)
1937

as Bertie (voice)
1943

as W.C. Fields (voice) (uncredited)
1937

as Babbit (voice)
1942

as The Gorgon (voice) (uncredited)
1937

as Soldiers (voice)
1943

as Dog (voice) (uncredited)
1947

as Captain (voice) (uncredited)
1941
as Dog (voice) (uncredited)
1947

as Various (voice) (uncredited)
1954

as Louie (voice) (uncredited)
1951

as Dog (voice) (uncredited)
1947

as Various (voice) (uncredited)
1947

as Babbit (voice)
1946

as Quentin Quail (voice)
1946

as Announcer - First Scene (voice) (uncredited)
1946

as Sailor
1945

as Babbit (voice)
1945

as Soldier Studying Enemy Identification Chart (voice) (uncredited)
1944

as Soldiers (voice)
1943

as Nazi Crowd on Scrap Pile (voice)
1943

as Thin Castaway (voice) (uncredited)
1943

as Bertie (voice)
1943

as Observer (voice) (uncredited)
1943

as Various Rabbit Thugs (voice) (uncredited)
1943

1942

as Babbit (voice)
1942

as Tom Dover (voice) (uncredited)
1942

as Various (voice)
1942

as Lion (voice) (uncredited)
1942

as Bluto (voice) (uncredited)
1942

as C. Bagley Beetle (voice)
1941

as Captain (voice) (uncredited)
1941