Gus Meins started out in the 'teens as a cartoonist for the Los Angeles Evening Herald. Meins joined the Fox studios as a comedy writer in 1919, and within a few years was a gag man/director for Mack Sennett. He directed several comedy series at Universal in the 1920s, and also helmed the Stern Bros. "Buster Brown" comedies, many of which are still available for viewing. In 1932, he joined Hal...
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