Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26268104-20170325002625

I am considering working on a story based off a real person. Who is this "real person"? A man named Sam Singer, considered to be the "Ed Wood" of animation, arguably his worst work being "The Adventures of Paddy the Pelican."

I need your help because I'm having trouble finding information about him. I've searched Google Images twice and can't even find a picture of him. So, do you have any information on him? This is what I've gathered so far:


 * He was born in 1912 and died in 2001 at age 88.


 * He directed "The Adventures of Pow Wow" back in 1949.


 * Afterward, he went on to make Paddy the Pelican.


 * PTP is known for reused animation and rambling dialogue that is improvised.


 * After a mere 6 episodes each with a length of 5-minutes were made, Sam Singer was an executive producer for a few other cartoons over the next several years.


 * After that, Sam Singer didn't work again.

Alright, finished listing what I know. So, what do you people know. Any additional information on him? 