Lawrence Jordan (born 1934) is an American independent filmmaker[1] who is most widely known for his animated collage films.
[3] Jordan moved to Central City, where he put on plays with friends from high school.
[4] While the two were in New York, Jordan met artist Joseph Cornell at his show at the Stable Gallery.
[4] He was inspired by The Tibetan Book of the Dead when creating his 1969 film Our Lady of the Sphere, now one of his best-known works.
[6] In 2008 Facets Multi-Media released the Lawrence Jordan Album, a DVD collection with 25 of his films.