Charles Schulz (b. 1922)

Born: 1922 November 26 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Died: 2000 February 12 in Santa Rosa, California, United States
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Notes:

To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry.

Name:

  • Charles Schulz
  • Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Charles Family name: Schulz

Other Names:

  1. Charles M. Schulz Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Charles M. Family name: Schulz
  2. Charles Monroe Schulz Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Charles Monroe Family name: Schulz
  3. Sparky Type: Pen Name

Signatures:

  1. Charles Schulz [generic]
  2. Schulz [generic]
  3. Schulz [generic]
  4. Sparky [generic]

Relations:

  1. Parent of - Craig Schulz (b. 1953)
  2. Spouse - Jean Schulz (b. 1939)
    Notes: Married September 1973.

Schools:

  1. Art Instruction Schools [Minneapolis, Minnesota] 1940 to 1941


Art Influences:

Influences by Charles Schulz (b. 1922) were stated by:
  1. Nick Abadzis (b. 1965)
  2. Tom Armstrong (b. 1950)
  3. Mike Bannon (b. 1963)
  4. Daniel Clowes (b. 1961)
  5. Phil Foglio (b. 1956)
  6. Gilbert Hernandez (b. 1957)
  7. Seth (b. 1962)
  8. Brian Thomas (b. 1960)
  9. Richard Thompson (b. 1957)
  10. Kathleen Webb (b. 1956)
  11. Dave Wilson (b. 1959)

Non Comics Works:

  1. Publication Title: Kids Say the Darndest Things! (book) - Role: artist - Year: 1957
    Employer Name : Prentice-Hall, Inc.
    Notes: Created illustrations for the book. Though none of the Peanuts characters appear, the style of the children is the same and some dog illustrations resemble Snoopy. Other animals are also illustrated, and even adults, who never appear in the Peanuts strip.

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