People of all ages like to watch cartoons, whether they are old or children. On the other hand, if we talk about the TV cartoon 'Tom and Jerry', then it is still the first choice of the people. But sad news has come out. Gene Deitch, who created this cartoon, has died at the age of 95. According to a report, on 16 April, his body was found in his apartment. He has three sons born from his first marriage. Wonder Woman 1984 will be released on this day According to the information received, Gene used to work as a draftsman for pilots training and army in North America. He was removed from the job in 1944 for health reasons. He started working in the art field and tried his career in animation. Not only this, but Gene also received a total of four four-time Oscar nominations for the 1958 film 'Sydney's Family Tree' and subsequent films. Eros International and STX Entertainment merge and form new company He also won an Oscar for the film Monroe in 1961. He made 13 episodes of the classic cartoon characters Tom and Jerry. This cartoon series was composed in 1940 on William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Bob Dillon releases his second song 'I Contain Multitude'