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William Henry "Bill" Mauldin was an American editorial cartoonist who won two Pulitzer Prizes for his work. 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. His cartoons were popular with soldiers throughout Europe, and with civilians in the United States as well.
Birth Name
William Henry Mauldin
Born
Saturday, 29 October 1921
Died
Wednesday, 22 January 2003
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Live from Lincoln Center | Self | 1976 |
The World at War | Self - Cartoonist, 'Stars and Stripes' | 1973 |
The David Frost Show | Self | 1969 |
The Red Badge of Courage | Tom Wilson - the Loud Soldier / The Loud Soldier | 1951 |
Teresa | Grissom | 1951 |
The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story | (archive footage) | 1951 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Live from Lincoln Center | Self | 1976 |
The World at War | Self - Cartoonist, 'Stars and Stripes' | 1973 |
The David Frost Show | Self | 1969 |
The Red Badge of Courage | Tom Wilson - the Loud Soldier / The Loud Soldier | 1951 |
Teresa | Grissom | 1951 |
The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story | (archive footage) | 1951 |