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1947 Long Island, New York - 2000 Baltimore, Maryland. Known for: Editorial cartoons, sculpture.
As The Chicago Tribune's Syndicated Editorial Cartoonist with three Pulitzer Prizes to his credit, Jeff MacNelly twice received the coveted National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award making him a... Read full biography
As The Chicago Tribune's Syndicated Editorial Cartoonist with three Pulitzer Prizes to his credit, Jeff MacNelly twice received the coveted National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award making him a pivotal national public figure. He also created the popular comic strip Shoe, which was about a... Read full biography
As The Chicago Tribune's Syndicated Editorial Cartoonist with three Pulitzer Prizes to his credit, Jeff MacNelly twice received the coveted National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award making him a pivotal national public figure. He also created the popular comic strip Shoe, which was about a newspaper's cranky editor and his associates, who were two-bit hacks that he portrayed as birds. He also illustrated Dave Barry's column for The Miami Herald's award winning Sunday Tropic Magazine. MacNelly... Read full biography
As The Chicago Tribune's Syndicated Editorial Cartoonist with three Pulitzer Prizes to his credit, Jeff MacNelly twice received the coveted National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award making him a pivotal national public figure. He also created the popular comic strip Shoe, which was about a newspaper's cranky editor and his associates, who were two-bit hacks that he portrayed as birds. He also illustrated Dave Barry's column for The Miami Herald's award winning Sunday Tropic Magazine. MacNelly lived in Rappahannock County, Virginia and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972, 1978 and 1985. He began his career at the Richmond News Leader at age 24 and joined the Tribune ten years later. Jeff's political cartoons were frequently reprinted in... Read full biography
As The Chicago Tribune's Syndicated Editorial Cartoonist with three Pulitzer Prizes to his credit, Jeff MacNelly twice received the coveted National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award making him a pivotal national public figure. He also created the popular comic strip Shoe, which was about a newspaper's cranky editor and his associates, who were two-bit hacks that he portrayed as birds. He also illustrated Dave Barry's column for The Miami Herald's award winning Sunday Tropic Magazine. MacNelly lived in Rappahannock County, Virginia and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972, 1978 and 1985. He began his career at the Richmond News Leader at age 24 and joined the Tribune ten years later. Jeff's political cartoons were frequently reprinted in Newsweek Magazine and the Sunday New York Times and syndicated... Read full biography
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