Hal Sutherland
"Master of Animation's Golden Age" Hal Sutherland was born in 1929 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and began his directorial career in the early 1960s. He is best recognized for his work in the animation genre, including classics like "Star Trek: The Animated Series," "The New Adventures of Flash Gordon," and the animated version of "The Brady Kids." Despite not garnering major film festival awards, Sutherland's distinct style—his ability to bring characters to life with vivid colors and fluid movements—earned him a cherished place in the annals of animation. Hal Sutherland, a man who painted dreams and fantasies into reality, will forever be remembered as a pioneer who helped define the golden era of animated television.