Glen Keane
Glen Keane is a celebrated animator and director whose illustrious career spans several decades, with a remarkable influence on the animation industry. He is most renowned for his contributions to iconic Disney films, including the enchanting "The Little Mermaid" (1989), the visually stunning "Pocahontas" (1995), and the beloved "Tangled" (2010), where he served as both director and animator, bringing unforgettable characters to life.
Keane's artistic journey is marked by his dedication to storytelling through animation, earning him accolades and recognition from peers and audiences alike. His ability to infuse emotion and depth into animated characters has made him a leading figure in the field. In 2018, he received the prestigious Winsor McCay Award for his lifetime contributions to the art of animation, further solidifying his status as a pioneer in the industry.
Beyond his professional achievements, Glen Keane has been happily married to Linda Hesselroth since 1975, and together they have raised two children. His passion for animation continues to inspire new generations of artists, as he blends traditional techniques with modern technologies, ensuring that the magic of animation endures. Keane's legacy is not only defined by his remarkable films but also by his commitment to nurturing creativity in others.