Earl Duvall (April 2, 1898 – January 7, 1969) was an American artist and animator best known for his work on Walt Disney comic strips in the early 1930s and for a handful of animated cartoon short subjects he directed at Warner Bros. Cartoons.
Worked on cartoons for newspapers like the New York World, Washington Times and Washington Post, before becoming a gag man and layout artist for Walt Disney's animation department in 1930. Left Disney for Warner Brothers in 1933.