Michael Fremer, a highly acclaimed and accomplished individual, is widely recognized for his extensive and diverse involvement in numerous esteemed cinematic projects, boasting an impressive portfolio that includes the groundbreaking science fiction classic "Tron" released in 1982, a film that revolutionized the use of computer-generated imagery and has since become a cult classic, widely regarded as one of the most influential and iconic films of the 1980s.
His impressive resume also includes the animated sports comedy "Animalympics" which premiered in 1980, a film that showcased his ability to balance humor and satire, and featured a star-studded voice cast, including Billy Crystal, Gilda Radner, and Harry Shearer.
Furthermore, Michael Fremer's portfolio also boasts the animated film "Felix the Cat: The Movie" which was released in 1988, a film that brought to life the beloved cartoon character and featured a unique blend of traditional animation and computer-generated imagery.
Michael Fremer has been blessed with the rare and precious gift of a lifelong partner in Sharon Faath Fremer, the love of his life, whom he had the immense pleasure of making his wife on October 8, 1988, in a joyous and festive celebration of their union, marking the beginning of a lifelong journey together.