BusinessFor GoldieBlox’s Debbie Sterling, animation is a family business

For GoldieBlox’s Debbie Sterling, animation is a family business



For GoldieBlox’s Debbie Sterling, animation is a family business

The toy entrepreneur has a new show on YouTube–fulfilling a lifelong dream to follow in her grandmother’s footsteps.

When Debbie Sterling was growing up, she knew that her grandmother, Sterling Sturtevant, had been a designer in the animation business in the 1950s and early 1960s–working on Mr. Magoo cartoons, inventive TV commercials, and more–back when few women had creative jobs in the industry. Tragically, Sturtevant died of pancreatic cancer in 1962 at age 39, long before Sterling was born. But she was very much a presence in the household.

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