Don Wright (cartoonist)

Don Wright (cartoonist)
Don Wright (cartoonist)
Born January 23, 1934(1934-01-23)[1]
Area(s) Editorial cartoonist

Donald Conway "Don" Wright (born January 23, 1934[1]) is an American editorial cartoonist. He is the winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, having received one in 1966 and another in 1980.

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Biography

Born on January 23, 1934 in Los Angeles, California. When he was a child Wright and his family moved across the United States, to Florida. Wright graduated from Miami Edison High School in 1952. He had a job as a copyboy at the Miami News, from 1952 to 1956, which gave Wright his avid interest in cartoons.[2]

Career

While the Miami News refused to give Wright a job in the art department, in case he was drafted in the war, the newspaper did give him a job as a photographer. Shortly after, Wright was drafted and served in the U.S. Army as a photographer, before returning to the Miami News as its graphics editor in 1958.[2] Shortly after rejoining the Miami News, Wright resigned. Not wishing to lose Wright, the Miami News offered to publish some of his cartoons. By 1963, Wright's editorial cartoons, on local issues, were regular features on the newspaper's editorial page.[2]

While at The Miami News, Wright frequently played pranks on other reporters, particularly humorous columnist John Keasler. Wright′s colleagues returned the favor.[3] Wright would toss his keys on his desk when he came in each evening. When Wright would leave his office for lunch or the restroom, they would slip an extra key on the keyring. After a while, the keyring grew so heavy that Wright swore and exclaimed, “What the hell! I don't even know what some of these keys are for!”.[3]

Wright continued to work for The Miami News until it ceased publication in 1988.

In 1989, Wright moved to The Palm Beach Post where he worked until his retirement in August 2008. Wright's work has been syndicated by both the Washington (DC) Star Syndicates and the New York Times Syndicate. As of 2009, Wright continues to draw editorial cartoons distributed by Tribune Media Services.[2]

Books

His cartoons have been published in at least two books: Wright On! A Collection of Political Cartoons (1971) and Wright Side Up(1981).[2]

Awards

Wright received the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1966, for his cartoon "You Mean You Were Bluffing?", and another in 1980. He has been nominated for a Pulitzer at least eight times.[4] Wright won the National Cartoonist Society Editorial Cartoon Award for 1985.[5] He has won the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Distinguished Service in Journalism twice. [2]

He has also won the Inter American Press Award three times, the Overseas Press Club Award five times, the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Journalism Award twice, the National Headliner Award and the Best of Cox Award twice.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Comics Buyer's Guide #1650; February 2009; Page 107
  2. ^ a b c d e f Don Wright Papers Syracuse University, 8 Jan 2010, Retrieved 9/16/2010
  3. ^ a b Dymond, Richard (17 January 2010). "Reunion recalls good old days". The Miami Herald. http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/01/17/v-fullstory/1427188/reunion-recalls-good-old-days.html. Retrieved 16 October 2010. 
  4. ^ Pulitzer Prizes 2010, Retrieved 9/16/2010
  5. ^ Cartoonists Society, 2007, Retrieved 9/16/2010
  6. ^ Palm Beach Post 2010, Retrieved 9/16/2010

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