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Errol Le Cain : ウィキペディア英語版 | Errol Le Cain
Errol John Le Cain (5 March 1941 – 3 January 1989) was a British animator and children's book illustrator. He won the 1984 Kate Greenaway Medal for ''Hiawatha's Childhood'' (Faber & Faber), recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject. == Biography ==
Le Cain was born 5 March 1941 in Singapore but evacuated to Agra, India with his family the following year when Japan invaded. Returning to Singapore after the war, he attended St.Patrick's Catholic school. With no formal art education, his talent was nevertheless evident from an early age. Le Cain was fascinated by cinema and made his first animated film, ''The Enchanted Mouse'', with a friend's 8-mm camera at age 11. His next work, ''The Little Goatherd'', was created with a 16-mm camera at age 15. This came to the attention of agents for British film distributor Pearl & Dean, who offered to pay his passage to London that year (1956) to pursue a career in animation.〔Interview in Books for Keeps No. 47 - (November 1987 )〕 In 1976 he married Dean Alison Thomson and eventually settled in a suburb of Bristol with their two children. Errol le Cain died after a long illness on 3 January 1989, aged 47.
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