Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mort Drucker, best known for his 55-year career drawing caricatures of TV and film in Mad magazine, died on Wednesday. He was 91.
Mort Drucker, the iconic Mad magazine artist known for his caricatures, has died, his longtime friend, John Reiner, confirmed to The New York Times. He was 91. By Ryan Parker Mort Drucker, the iconic ...
Mort Drucker, whose instantly recognizable TV and movie caricatures were a beloved 55-year Mad magazine staple that included parodies such as “Botch Casually and the Somedunce Kid,” “Rosemia’s Boo-Boo ...
In the elegant hand of the greatest American magazine caricaturist of the 20th century, visual comedy wasn’t meant to be cruel. Mort Drucker, who died Wednesday at 91 in Woodbury, N.Y., according to a ...
For 55 years almost every celebrity had one thing in common. No matter the field they worked in—whether it was film, television, music, or politics—they were all drawn by longtime Mad Magazine artist ...
Mort Drucker, the renowned caricature artist behind many movie posters and the satiric illustrations of cult comedy staple Mad magazine, has died. He was 91. Drucker is survived by his wife, Barbara ...
Mort Drucker, whose distinctive caricatures of celebrities appeared in the pages of Mad Magazine for more than five decades, has died, according to tweets from the magazine and CNN’s Jake Tapper.
Mort Drucker, an artist who created memorable, incisive caricatures of politicians and entertainers, giving a satirical twist to the day-to-day madness of the world as a longtime illustrator for Mad ...
Word came in late last night that Mort Drucker, long-time Mad Magazine contributor, passed away at the age of 91. His caricatures and parodies became instantly recognizable and inspired countless ...
Mort Drucker, whose instantly recognizable TV and movie caricatures were a beloved 55-year Mad magazine staple that included parodies such as “Botch Casually and the Somedunce Kid,” “Rosemia’s Boo-Boo ...
Mort Drucker, best known for his 55-year career drawing caricatures of TV and film in Mad magazine, died on Wednesday. He was 91. Drucker’s death was announced by the National Cartoonists Society. “It ...