As a teenager, Ryan Larkin studied at the Art School of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts under the tutelage of Arthur Lismer, and clearly showed sharp talent for character and figure drawing. In the early 1960s, he was hired by the National Film Board of Canada, and was immediately recognized by NFB's Norman McLaren as one of the brightest new ...
Still unemployed and begging in the streets of Montréal, although the 2004 Academy Awards winning short biopic Ryan (2004) brought him renewed fame. [February 2005]
Animation Department
Title
Year
Status
Character
Spare Change
2008
Short animator
Agency
1980
animator
Running Time
1974
animator
Street Musique
1972
Short animator
En marchant
1968
Short animator
The Canadian Forces Hydrofoil Ship: Concept and Design