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By Bruce Haring
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Gene Deitch, whose film Munro won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1960, died on Thursday in his apartment in Prague, according to his Czech publisher. No cause of death was given.
Deitch was also nominated for the same award twice in 1964 for Here’s Nudnik and How to Avoid Friendship.
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The Oscar-winning illustrator, Gene Deitch passed away on Thursday night at his apartment in Prague. Most famous for directing the popular cartoon series Tom and Jerry, the 95-year-old left for his heavenly abode last week. His Czech publisher, Petr Himmel, confirmed the news of his demise to The Associated Press and explained that star died unexpectedly. Gene Deitch has a number of most-watched cartoons like Munro, Tom Terrific and Popeye to his credit.
American Oscar-winning illustrator, animator, film director and producer, Gene Deitch, has died at the age of 95.
Gene Deitch, an American Oscar-winning illustrator, animator, film director and producer has died. He was 95.
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