Jack Hannah
A stalwart in the world of animation, Jack Hannah was born in 1913 in Nogales, Arizona, USA. He was active in the film industry from 1933 to 1966, primarily working in the genre of animation and is best known for his contributions to Disney's Donald Duck series and creating characters like Chip 'n' Dale. Hannah was honoured with an Annie Award for his distinguished contribution to the art of animation, and his work was characterized by a unique blend of humor, action, and dynamic character development. Despite the comedic antics of his creations, Hannah himself was a meticulous craftsman, each frame bearing testament to his dedication and love for animation.