Perce Pearce
Perce Pearce: The Luminary of Animation. Born in 1895 in Sedalia, Missouri, USA, Perce Pearce was an active force in the film industry from 1934 until his death in 1955, predominantly exploring the animated and family genres. He is best remembered as the producer of the iconic Disney films "Bambi" and "Song of the South", and though he did not receive any individual awards, his films have been universally acclaimed. Pearce's creative vision and tenacity were instrumental in shaping the golden age of Disney animation. A true pioneer, Pearce was a man whose passion and dedication turned simple stories into timeless, animated masterpieces.