Jack Rickard (March 8, 1922 – July 22, 1983) was an American illustrator for numerous advertising campaigns and multiple comic strips but was best known...
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author and media commentator Jack Rickard (1922–1983), illustrator best known for his contributions to Mad magazine James Rickard (1850–1909) Australian Methodist...
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George Lewis "Tex" Rickard (January 2, 1870 – January 6, 1929) was an American boxing promoter, founder of the New York Rangers of the National Hockey...
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Olympics. "John Richards". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 30 September 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2015. Jack Rickards at Olympedia v t e...
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The Pink Panther Theatrical release poster by Jack Rickard Directed by Blake Edwards Screenplay by Maurice Richlin Blake Edwards Produced by Martin Jurow...
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Magazine in a strip called "Prissy Percy". In the four-panel strip, artist Jack Rickard and writer Frank Jacobs used contemporary stereotypes of homosexuality...
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Maxine. Tex Rickard, Dempsey's promoter, built up the fight, using the public's view of both fighters as a way to promote the bout. Rickard mainly operated...
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Up the Academy Theatrical release poster by Jack Rickard Directed by Robert Downey Sr. Written by Tom Patchett Jay Tarses Based on Mad Produced by Danton...
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informally known as Boardwatch, was initially published and edited by Jack Rickard. Founded in 1987, it began as a publication for the online Bulletin Board...
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and Jerry Lewis in the leads. Rich liked Curtis but would have preferred Jack Lemmon or Dick Van Dyke instead of Lewis, who he felt would fall "back on...
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TIGER was originally developed and sold by Boardwatch Magazine editor Jack Rickard under the name PIMP (Personal Internet Mail Processor). eSoft acquired...
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from the original on 2022-10-09. Zelchenko, Peter (30 October 1998). "Jack Rickard, editor of Boardwatch magazine, saw it coming". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved...
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to Steve Culver, July 31, 1993. Zelchenko, Peter (October 30, 1998). "Jack Rickard, editor of Boardwatch magazine, saw it coming". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved...
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novels. For his comic strip Pauline McPeril (a 1966-69 collaboration with Jack Rickard), he used the pseudonym Fulton, which is also the name of a character...
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Uptown Saturday Night Theatrical release poster by Jack Rickard Directed by Sidney Poitier Written by Richard Wesley Produced by Melville Tucker Starring...
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and defeated former light-heavyweight champion Jack Delaney. Early in 1929, he signed in a Tex Rickard promotion to fight Young Stribling in Miami, Sharkey...
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Mad Magazine cartoonist in the style of such artists as Jack Davis, Mort Drucker and Jack Rickard. Jung's early successes led eventually to his role as...
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prophet of God. The film also stars Laraine Newman, James Coco, Paul Sand, Jack Gilford, Dom DeLuise, John Houseman, Madeline Kahn, David Lander, Richard...
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Let's Do It Again Theatrical release poster by Jack Rickard Directed by Sidney Poitier Screenplay by Richard Wesley Story by Timothy March Produced by...
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produced more than 200 original covers for Mad. Fellow cover artists Jack Rickard and Bob Jones have remarked that Mingo was the only one who could paint...
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1954 novel Castle Minerva by Victor Canning. It stars Cliff Robertson and Jack Hawkins and was filmed in Spain. An Arab heir plots his own kidnapping in...
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Coker Jack Davis Mort Drucker Will Elder Frank Kelly Freas Drew Friedman Bob Jones Hermann Mejía Norman Mingo Joe Orlando Tom Richmond Jack Rickard John...
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Tom Bunk Bob Clarke Paul Coker Jack Davis Mort Drucker Will Elder Hermann Mejia Joe Orlando Tom Richmond Jack Rickard John Severin Angelo Torres Rick...
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yesterday... "Jack Kearns, manager of Dempsey, dies at 80; Earned and spent a fortune as pilot of six champions. Associated with Rickard life full of drama...
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end of 1962, with the additions of Antonio Prohías, Paul Coker Jr., Jack Rickard, Don Edwing, Dick DeBartolo, Stan Hart, Dave Berg and Lou Silverstone...
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satirical magazine Mad. He also scripted Superfan, a 1970s comic strip by Jack Davis. He was active as a lyricist of musical theatre, and had columns in...
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Times. Retrieved 21 December 2019. Zelchenko, Peter (30 October 1998). "Jack Rickard, editor of Boardwatch magazine, saw it coming". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved...
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Retrieved February 16, 2019. Alt URL Zelchenko, Peter (30 October 1998). "Jack Rickard, editor of Boardwatch magazine, saw it coming". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved...
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Mad veterans as Jack Davis, Will Elder, Al Jaffee, Don Martin, and Basil Wolverton, and such future Mad contributors as Jack Rickard, Angelo Torres, Bill...
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Cowell-Plain and executive produced by Jack Nasser, Jacob Nasser, and Kimberley Wakefield. The film stars Emily Bett Rickards and Stephen Amell, as well as Tim...
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