Charles Nichols
A seasoned veteran in the world of animation, Charles August Nichols was born in 1910 in Milford, Utah, USA. From the 1930s to the 1970s, he helmed numerous animated films, predominantly in the comedy genre, including the iconic "Mickey Mouse" and "Tom and Jerry" series, earning him a reputation as a key figure in animation. Despite not bagging major festival awards, Nichols' distinctive style of blending humor with charm set a benchmark in the field of animation. Charles Nichols will always be remembered as a titan of animation, whose legacy continues to entertain and inspire generations of audiences.