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Bill Mauldin
Actor, Writer, Additional Credits
Born October 29, 1921Died January 22, 2003 (81 years)
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William Henry "Bill" Mauldin (October 29, 1921 – January 22, 2003) was a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist from the United States. He was most famous for his World War II cartoons depicting American soldiers, as represented by the archetypal characters "Willie and Joe", two weary and bedraggled infantry troopers who stoically endure the difficulties and dangers of duty in the field. These cartoons were broadly published and distributed in the American army abroad and in the United States.
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William Henry "Bill" Mauldin (October 29, 1921 – January 22, 2003) was a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist from the United States. He was most famous for his World War II cartoons depicting American soldiers, as represented by the archetypal characters "Willie and Joe", two weary and bedraggled infantry troopers who stoically endure the difficulties and dangers of duty in the field. These cartoons were broadly published and distributed in the American army abroad and in the United States.
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Filmography
1976 | Live from Lincoln Center (TV Series) · as Self |
1973 | The World at War (TV Series) · as Self - Cartoonist, 'stars And Stripes' |
1973 | AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) · as Self |
1950 | The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) · as Self |