Martha Sigall, a renowned animation artist, entered this world on April 17, 1917, in the picturesque city of Rochester, New York, USA. Born with a creative spark, she would go on to make a lasting impact in the world of animation.
Throughout her illustrious career, Martha Sigall was involved in the creation of several iconic films, including the animated classic "Animalympics" (1980),the 1960 film "Q.T. Hush", and the 1979 holiday special "Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales".
On a personal note, Martha Sigall was married to Sol Sigall, her loving partner in life. Together, they shared a beautiful bond that only grew stronger with each passing day.
Tragically, Martha Sigall's life came to an end on December 13, 2014, in Los Angeles, California, USA. Despite her passing, her remarkable legacy lives on, inspiring future generations of animators and artists.