Noted stop-motion animator Michele Mariana has garnered widespread recognition for her work on a variety of projects, including the 1985 film "The Adventures of Mark Twain", which showcased her unique style and skill. Her impressive career has also been marked by her contributions to the 2009 stop-motion adaptation of Neil Gaiman's beloved novel "Coraline", as well as her involvement in the quirky 1998 comedy "Zero Effect", which further demonstrated her versatility and range as an animator.
























