W. Watts Biggers
W. Watts Biggers was born on Jun 02, 1927 in USA. W. Watts Biggers's big-screen debut came with Underdog directed by Frederik Du Chau in 2007.
W. Watts Biggers (aka Buck Biggers) is an American novelist, producer and composer, best known as the co-creator of the "Underdog" animated TV series. Biggers formed his company, Total TeleVision (TTV), with animation produced at Gamma Studios in Mexico. TTV created and produced a variety of animated TV series, including "King Leonardo and his Short Subjects", "The Hunter", "Tooter Turtle", "Tennessee Tuxedo and his Tales", "Go Go Gophers", "The World of Commander McBragg", "Klondike Kat" and "Underdog". For these series, Biggers co-wrote more than 500 scripts and composed all theme songs, words and music. The highly successful Underdog originally was telecast on NBC from 1964 to 1966, followed by a run on CBS (1966-68) and a return to NBC (1968-70 and 1972-73). Biggers later became Vice President of Promotion and Creative Services for NBC, heading a 90-person department for five years.
Birthday
Jun 02, 1927Place of Birth
Atlanta, Georgia, USA