Lenn Redman
Lenn Redman was an artist, caricaturist, animator, author, poet, illustrator, entertainer, cartoonist and civil rights activist.
Lenn Redman was born in Chicago, Illinois. His mother Sarah Brooks-Redman was born in Chicago. His father, Victor Redman migrated from . His parents owned "Redman's" a clothing store in Chicago. His sister's Ruth Redman-Greenwood and Florence Redman-Green were also artists. His only son Mark, resides in Oakwood, Georgia.
His career spanned more than 50 years.
Books
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- series of books that was first published in 1980. The National Conference of Christians and Jews printed and distributed a million copies in commemoration of National Brotherhood Week. The series is a masterpiece in Diversity Awareness/Education.
Cartoonist
- Cartoonist for Leon Schlesinger Studios where he was an animator for Porky Pig
- Commercial Art Studio cartooning instructor
- Chicago Tribune where he drew Mary Worth comic strip
Caricaturist
- Caricaturist at the 1933 World's Fair
- Caricaturist on the 'You Asked For It' TV variety show
Animator
- Cartoonist for Walt Disney Studios where he was an animator for Fantasia
- Cartoon animator for Filmation Associates
- Cartoon animator for Hanna-Barbera Productions
- The Archie Show TV Series
- The [Adventures of Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder] TV Series
- TV Series
Books
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