Fierlinger became a steady provider of many TV commercials and sales films for
US Healthcare (now Aetna), winning a variety of international awards. At this time he met and married Sandra Schuette, a fine-arts painter and
printmaker at the
Museum of Fine Arts School in Boston and the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Together they developed a small series of
interstitials for
Nickelodeon called
Amby & Dexter: The Way of Silent; a
Sesame Street series called
Alice Kadeezenberry; and a twenty-minute film of children’s songs for the Children's Book of the Month Club called
Playtime. During this time, Fierlinger received a commission from
PBS'
American Playhouse to create a one-hour-long autobiography, called
Drawn from Memory. In 1997, Fierlinger received a PEW Fellowship in the Arts award for the body of his work. In the late 1990s,
ITVS, an agency of the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, commissioned Fierlinger to create a half-hour PBS special called
Still Life with Animated Dogs. This film, about dogs and other things of a divine nature, premiered on PBS on March 29, 2001 and later aired on
Independent Lens. The film went on to win First Prize at the 2002 International Festival of Animation in
Zagreb and the
Peabody Award in April 2001. At the end of 1999, production on
Still Life had to be interrupted for several months so that the Fierlingers could develop and begin the production of an animation series for
Oxygen Network,
Drawn from Life: two-minute films that feature the voices and simple stories of real-life women. That series won the Grand Prix of 2000 at the
Ottawa International Animation Festival in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Fierlingers' own production of
My Dog Tulip, based on the book of the same title by British author
J. R. Ackerley, featured the voice talents of
Christopher Plummer,
Lynn Redgrave, and
Isabella Rossellini. Paul and Sandra Fierlinger lived
Penn Wynne, Pennsylvania, where they maintained a home studio. Paul Fierlinger died at home in Penn Wynne on April 4, 2025, at the age of 89. ==Selected filmography==