Posted AT 10:19 PM EST on 08/10/08
Larkin's animated legacy
GUY DIXON
Globe and Mail Update
Ryan Larkin, prodigious artist, possibly the best animator of his generation, became a panhandler after years of substance abuse, a fixture outside Schwartz's deli in Montreal asking for spare change.
It's a story that in another time could have become folk legend. Canadian children singing The Ballad of Ryan Larkin in school assemblies.
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