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Carl Frank Macek

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Carl Frank Macek

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Apr 2010 (aged 58)
Topanga, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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Screenwriter, script editor, voice actor, director, casting director, dialogue and voice director, storyboard artist and producer on English-language adaptations of anime in the 1980s and 1990s, best known for Robotech.

"Carl Macek, 58, who developed the influential anime series "Robotech," died of a heart attack April 17 in Topanga Canyon, said his wife, Svea.

Macek was a producer and creative director for Harmony Gold U.S.A. when he developed "Robotech," which blended three Japanese anime series into an 85-episode, syndicated show for American audiences.

"He thought it was a beautiful art form and should be made accessible to everyone," his wife said.

Macek was born Sept. 21, 1951, in Pittsburgh. He graduated from Cal State Fullerton in 1974 with a bachelor's degree in the theory and criticism of visual media, his wife said.

He also was founder of Streamline Pictures and wrote the 1981 book "The Art of Heavy Metal: Animation for the Eighties."

"He wasn't the first guy to import animation but the first guy to show it respect," said Jerry Beck, an animation historian who was a partner with Macek at Streamline Pictures.

Beck said Macek "created a whole new storyline" for "Robotech."

"He loved this material and worked to popularize it," Beck said."

(Los Angeles Times)

Funeral held at Congregational Church of the Chimes, Sherman Oaks, California, on 1 May 2010.
Screenwriter, script editor, voice actor, director, casting director, dialogue and voice director, storyboard artist and producer on English-language adaptations of anime in the 1980s and 1990s, best known for Robotech.

"Carl Macek, 58, who developed the influential anime series "Robotech," died of a heart attack April 17 in Topanga Canyon, said his wife, Svea.

Macek was a producer and creative director for Harmony Gold U.S.A. when he developed "Robotech," which blended three Japanese anime series into an 85-episode, syndicated show for American audiences.

"He thought it was a beautiful art form and should be made accessible to everyone," his wife said.

Macek was born Sept. 21, 1951, in Pittsburgh. He graduated from Cal State Fullerton in 1974 with a bachelor's degree in the theory and criticism of visual media, his wife said.

He also was founder of Streamline Pictures and wrote the 1981 book "The Art of Heavy Metal: Animation for the Eighties."

"He wasn't the first guy to import animation but the first guy to show it respect," said Jerry Beck, an animation historian who was a partner with Macek at Streamline Pictures.

Beck said Macek "created a whole new storyline" for "Robotech."

"He loved this material and worked to popularize it," Beck said."

(Los Angeles Times)

Funeral held at Congregational Church of the Chimes, Sherman Oaks, California, on 1 May 2010.

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