Frederick C. "Fred" Quimby was an American cartoon producer, best known as a producer of Tom and Jerry cartoons, for which he won seven Academy Awards. He was the producer in charge of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio, which included Tex Avery and the team of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, creators of Tom and Jerry.
| Movie | Romeo in Rhythm | 1940 |
| Movie | The Rookie Bear | 1941 |
| Movie | One Ham's Family | 1943 |
| Movie | A Mouse in the House | 1947 |
| Movie | Swing Social | 1940 |
| Movie | Rock-a-Bye Bear | 1952 |
| Movie | The Fishing Bear | 1940 |
| Movie | Wee-Willie Wildcat | 1953 |
| Movie | The Early Bird Dood It! | 1942 |
| Movie | Cellbound | 1955 |
| Episode |
MGM Cartoons The Midnight Snack |
1941 |
| Episode |
MGM Cartoons Fraidy Cat |
1942 |
| Movie | What Price Fleadom | 1948 |
| Episode |
Droopy Northwest Hounded Police |
1946 |
| Episode |
Droopy Señor Droopy |
1949 |
| Episode |
Droopy Dumb-Hounded |
1943 |
| Episode |
Droopy The Shooting of Dan McGoo |
1945 |
| Episode |
Droopy Wild and Woolfy |
1945 |
| Movie | Field and Scream | 1955 |
| Movie | The First Bad Man | 1955 |