Grant Munro was a Canadian animator, filmmaker, and actor, celebrated for his innovative contributions to animation and documentary filmmaking. He joined the NFB in 1945 and co-starred in Norman McLaren's Oscar-winning short Neighbours (1952). Munro's film Christmas Cracker (1963) was nominated for an Academy Award. His versatility in various filmmaking roles and his pioneering work in animation techniques have left a significant legacy in Canadian cinema.

Pinscreen
1973

Neighbours
1952 · as Neighbour on the Right

Ashes of Doom
1970 · as Dracula

The Eye Hears, the Ear Sees
1970 · as Self

The Magical Eye
1989 · as Self

Christmas Cracker
1963

On the Farm
2003

Six and Seven-Eighths
2003 · as Dancer

Two Bagatelles
1953

Creative Process: Norman McLaren
1990 · as Self

The Ballot-o-Maniac
1953 · as The Willing Worker

The Energy Carol
1975