Batman Director Dies
Boyd Kirkland, who directed episodes of BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES, has passed away, according to The Animation Guild Blog. He was waiting for a lung transplant. He died on Jan. 28th at the age of 60.
His other directing credits include the features BATMAN: SUBZERO and HAPPILY N'EVER AFTER 2 and TV series X-MEN: EVOLUTION and WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN. He was a sequence director on BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM.
In addition to directing, he received writing credits on BATMAN and X-MEN: EVOLUTION, as well as the ULTIMATE AVENGERS direct-to-DVD titles.
Throughout his career, he also worked as a storyboard and layout artist, as well as a producer and character designer.
His other directing credits include the features BATMAN: SUBZERO and HAPPILY N'EVER AFTER 2 and TV series X-MEN: EVOLUTION and WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN. He was a sequence director on BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM.
In addition to directing, he received writing credits on BATMAN and X-MEN: EVOLUTION, as well as the ULTIMATE AVENGERS direct-to-DVD titles.
Throughout his career, he also worked as a storyboard and layout artist, as well as a producer and character designer.























I just saw this news on another site...I'm stunned, shocked. I loved BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES and even had the chance to meet Mr. Kirkland a few years ago at an event at a nearby Warner Brothers store. He was great to talk to, and it was a thrill to meet him.
60 is too young.
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