This Biography is about one of the best Professional Artists of the world Charles M Schulz including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Charles M. Schulz | |
Real Name | Charles M Schulz |
Also Listed In | Artists |
Also Known As | Charles M. Schulz |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Charles M Schulz | |
Born on | 26 November 1922 |
Birthday | 26th November |
Died At Age | 77 |
Sun Sign | Sagittarius |
Born in | Minneapolis |
Died on | 12 February 2000 |
Place of death | Santa Rosa |
Diseases & Disabilities | Asperger’s Syndrome, Depression |
Grouping of People | Child Prodigies |
Family Background of Charles M Schulz | |
Father | Carl Schulz |
Mother | Dena |
Spouses/Partners | Joyce Halverson, Jeannie Forsyth |
Children | Monte Schulz, Craig Schulz, Merideth, Jill, Amy Schulz Johnson |
Education | Central High School |
Awards | 1962 – National Cartoonists Society’s Humor Comic Strip Award 1980 – The Society’s Elzie Segar Award 1955 – Reuben Award |
1964 – Reuben Award 1999 – Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award 1993 – United States Hockey Hall of Fame 2007 – United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame | |
Personal Fact of Charles M Schulz | |
Charles M Schulz was one of the most prolific creative artists of the 20th century. Creator and establisher of the super successful comic strip, Peanuts, he is till date widely recognized as the most influential cartoonists of all time. Schulz had an embedded interest in drawing since he was a child and developed on it while serving the army. After a series of publication of regular one-panel jokes and comic series, he finally hit it big with Peanuts. Though the comic strip opened to a modest response, slowly and gradually it gained popularity so much so that it became a franchise in its own way. With a daily publication of the comic strip in more than 2600 papers in 75 countries, Peanuts recorded an annual income of $1 billion every year. It became the most prized comic series, acting as a trailblazer of the industry. Schulz was known for his hard work and perseverance that he put on every strip. Even till his last day, he did all the work, from conceptualization to drawing on his own without the assistance of anyone. |
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