Harvey Kurtzman
Writing
Born 1924-10-03
Died 1993-02-21
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
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One of the most influential, yet unsung, figures in American humor, cartoonist Harvey Kurtzman created "Mad Magazine" in 1952, and for the next few years served as its editor and primary writer. After his departure from "Mad, " he created two more humor magazines, "Trump" and "Help!" Although neither was as successful as "Mad", "Help!" did help launch the careers of a number of future luminaries, including Woody Allen, Terry Gilliam, John Cleese, Robert Crumb and Gloria Steinem. Kurtzman's sole foray into screenwriting, the animated Mad Monster Party? (1967), demonstrates much of the famous "Mad" comedy (including a reference to one of the magazine's trademark nonsense words, "veeblefetzer") and has developed a strong cult following.
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Writing
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Acting
6 credits
Comic Book Confidential
When We Went MAD!
The MAD World of Harvey Kurztman
The Comic Book Greats: Compendium
The Masters of Comic Book Art
The Comic Book Greats: Harvey Kurtzman and Jack Davis
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