Jules Feiffer
Jules Feiffer , born the January 26th 1929 with New York, is an author of cartoons and tuck patterns, a writer, a scenario writer of cinema and American theater.
The June 18th 2000, Jules Feiffer took his retirement of draftsman of press after a 43 years career in the field.
Its drawings, published in The New Yorker , Playboy , Esquire or The Nation were compiled in 19 pounds.
Except cartoon
Films
- Munro (1961) - short film of animation
- Little Murders (1971) - also a play
- Carnal Knowledge (1971)
- Popeye (1980) of Robert Altman
- Grown-ups (1985) Play and theater filmed
- I Want to go home (1989) of Alain Resnais
- The Nudik Show (1991) - televised series
Theater
- Grown-ups
- Knock Knock
- Little Murders
Novels
- Harry the Rat with women
- Ackroyd
Distinctions
- Academy Award for short-measuring animated Munro (1961)
- Obie Award for Little Murders (1968)
- Price Pulitzer for its tuck patterns (1986)
- better scenario with the festival of Venice for I Want to go home of Alain Resnais (1989)
- elected with the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1995.
Bonds
- official site
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