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Kevin Oakley Animation Scholarship

THIS SATURDAY OCTOBER 16th @ 6:00pm the award will be presented at the Henry Fonda Music Box Theater 6126 Hollywood Blvd. (two blocks east of vine)

Very LARGE event to honor this fallen animator. Including Art Gallery, Comedy Imrov, Doc-Rocket AMS All-Star BAND, AMS Adoption Award, and the Kevin Oakley Animation Scholarship.

Kevin Oakley died a hero. The animator and special effects artist drowned off the coast of Maui on Aug. 18, 2003 while trying to save his 7-year-old son, Austin, from strong currents. He was 41.

Oakley and Austin were climbing down a path next to the Pools of 'Ohe'o when the boy lost one of his flip-flops in the water. He stooped down to retrieve it and fell in.

Oakley dove in after him, and kept the child's head out of the water as the current sent them through a series of pools and waterfalls. Dean Miller, a vacationing EMT from California, managed to rescue the child, but Oakley was swept out to sea. The weight of his backpack and exhaustion eventually led to his death. His body was later found by a Maui Fire Department rescue helicopter.

Oakley always dreamed of becoming a digital effects animator. When he was younger, he spent his days building airplanes at McDonnell Douglas and his nights studying computer graphics at UCLA. Oakley eventually landed jobs with top studios, where he worked on many Hollywood movies, including "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas," "The Iron Giant" and "Space Jam."