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Douglas Nigel Marlette (December 6, 1949 – July 10, 2007) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American editorial cartoonist who, at the time of his death, had also published two novels and was "finding his voice in writing long-length fiction."
Kudzu was a daily comic strip by Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Doug Marlette about rural Southerners. Distributed by Universal Press Syndicate, the strip ran from June 15, 1981 to August 26, 2007. [1]
The Santa Monica-based startup was founded in September 2011 by Trevor Bezdek and former Facebook executives Doug Hirsch and Scott Marlette. [4] [13] [14] [15] Marlette was one of the first 20 employees at Facebook and built Facebook's photo application. [13]
A friend of Conroy, political cartoonist Doug Marlette, died in a car accident in July 2007. Conroy and Joe Klein eulogized Marlette at the funeral. [28] There were 10 eulogists in all, and Conroy called Marlette his best friend, [29] and said: "The first person to cry, when he heard about Doug's death, was God". [30]
Bob Marlette (born 1955), American record producer Doug Marlette (1949–2007), American editorial and comic strip cartoonist and novelist Places in the United States
The Charlotte Observer headquarters (former). The Charlotte Observer has won five Pulitzer Prizes: . 1968 – Editorial cartooning, Eugene Payne; 1981 – Meritorious public service, staff; "For Brown Lung: A Case of Deadly Neglect, a hard-hitting look at the terrible health consequences workers suffered from cotton dust produced in the region's textile mills."
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Ramirez was born in Tokyo, Japan, to a Mexican-American father and Japanese-American mother. [2] He graduated from the University of California, Irvine in 1984 with a bachelor's degree.