The Director Of The Famous Cartoon 'Tom And Jerry' Died
Producer Jane Deitch - Photo AP |
Oscar-winning American illustrator, animator, film director and producer Jane Deitch passed away at the age of 95.
According to publisher Peter Hemlata of AP news agency, the media that the D gene of sudden death in his apartment in Prague.
Publisher Peter Hummel refuses to disclose further details to the media. It is believed that the short animated film 'Monroe', released in 1960 by Jane Deitch, was awarded the Oscar Award, and in 1964 he was also nominated for an Oscar Award for his films 'How to befriend' and 'Hairless'.
He also directed 13 episodes of the famous cartoon 'Tom and Jerry', while also directing some episodes of the 'Popeye the Sailor Man' cartoon series.
Tom And Jerry - Photo AP |
He has also made the popular series 'Tom Terrific', while also co-producing the Sydney Family Tree, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1958.
Jean Deitch was born on August 8, 1924, in the American city of Chicago, in 1959 when he moved to Prague, the Czech Republic's capital. In 2004 he was also awarded the Winsor McKay Award for best animation.
He left a widow and 3 sons in Sogavran, his three sons being cartoonists and illustrators.