Jack Kinney
A master of animation, Jack Kinney was born in 1909 in Utah, United States and was an active director from the 1930s to the 1960s, primarily in the comedy and animation genres. Kinney is best known for his work with Walt Disney Productions, including his direction of the Goofy series and the 1953 film "Peter Pan," for which he received an Oscar nomination. His authorial style is characterized by a distinct sense of humor and a knack for capturing the innocence and whimsy of childhood. Jack Kinney, a man with a child's heart, brought laughter and joy to millions through his animated creations, proving that sometimes, life is indeed a cartoon.