WILLIAM MAHERBorn in Detroit, Michigan, William grew up on magic trick catalogs, cartoon matinees, chamelions, cars and comic books. A regular at the local library, Wm. worked odd jobs to pay overdue charges for books by Werner Von Braun, Bil Baird, Ray Bradbury, and Charles Addams. After a couple of semesters in Communication Arts at the University of Windsor, Maher moved to New York and set up a small studio where he wrote and illustrated stories for HEAVY METAL and other magazines, until quite unexpectedly, one of his brothers took him along on a visit to the N.Y.I.T. Computer Graphics Lab, one of the first of it's kind. His design work was a hit with the staff and William was brought on board as PRODUCTION DESIGNER to help realize "THE WORKS" the first attempt at a computer animated feature. In 1984 he went on to write, design, and co-direct "3DV", the first computer generated TV pilot featuring animated hosts DOT MATRIX and USER FRIENDLY.
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