Glen Hill
Commanding the world of animation with his unique vision, Glen Hill, born in 1947 in Edmonton, Canada, etched his mark in the film industry. He was active from the late 70s till the early 2000s, and primarily worked in the genre of animation, directing popular shows like "Goof Troop," "Talespin," and "Darkwing Duck," but he's perhaps best known for his work on the animated series "Rugrats" for which he won a Daytime Emmy. While Hill's authorial style is reflected through his knack for combining humor with heartfelt storytelling, it's his ability to infuse relatable characters in fantastical situations that truly sets him apart. Glen Hill, with his unassuming charm and remarkable talent, not only created cartoons but crafted a part of many childhood memories.