![]() ![]() Magnin, she stood in line for that new movie phenomena Star Wars. She began drawing new, daring, and elegant ladies in sumptuous gowns for Capwell's Department Store, Liberty House, May Co., and I. Heyer's flexibility as an artist and her ability to draw beautiful women landed her in the world of newspaper fashion. Wanting change in 1970, Heyer headed north to San Francisco. ![]() ![]() Some of her other television screen credits later grew to include Journey to the Center of the Earth, The Hardy Boys, and The Archies. Animators who had worked for Walt Disney in the 1940s mentored her during this job, teaching Heyer the dramatics of cinematic scene design. Heyer's first art job was at Format Productions Animation Studio doing layouts for the television cartoon The Lone Ranger. She attended Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, graduating in 1965. ![]() In junior college, her art teacher showed her how to turn art into a career. Heyer's interest in art continued through high school. Her parents Esther and Arthur Heyer were talented, self-taught artists who encouraged her early scribbles, framing her first recognizable figure at age 2 ½. Marilee Heyer was born in 1942 in Long Beach, California. ![]()
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