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Cartoon Legends Set for L.A. Book Signing

1:21 PM PDT, September 6, 2006, updated at 1:25 PM PDT, September 6, 2006

To celebrate publication of my new book, WHO'S WHO IN ANIMATED CARTOONS, I will be signing copies on Saturday, September 9, from 2-3 p.m., at Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Blvd., in West Hollywood. Joining me to help mark the occasion will be several award-winning cartoon legends and animation notables.

Expected to appear are:

  • Animator Chris Bailey, director of the Academy Award-nominated Mickey Mouse cartoon, “Runaway Brain” (1995), and popular Emmy-nominated Disney Channel original cartoon series, “Kim Possible"
  • Animator Bob Kurtz, credited with writing, design, animating and directing many memorable Disney, Warner Bros. and Pink Panther cartoons, along with various commercials and animated specials  that have  won more than 250 international awards, including an Emmy and a Peabody Award
  • Producer Tee Bosustow, son of UPA Studios co-founder and Oscar-winning producer-director Steve Bosustow, who garnered fourteen Academy Award nominations, including three awards for the classic cartoon short, “Gerald McBoing Boing” (1952), and two Mr. Magoo cartoons, “When Magoo Flew” (1954) and “Mister Magoo’s Puddle Jumper” (1956)
  • Cartoon voice and radio/television legend, Gary Owens, who has voiced more than 3,000 cartoons in his career, including such cult television favorites as “Roger Ramjet,” “Space Ghost” and “Ren & Stimpy” during his career.


If you happen to be in the area, please stop by and join the celebration.

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Jeff Lenburg is an award-winning author of 18 popular non-fiction and fiction books that have have been nominated for several awards, including the American Library Association’s “Best Non-Fiction Award” and the Evangelical Christian Publisher Association’s “Gold Medallion Award” for “Best Autobiography/Biography.”

As a teenager, Jeff began interviewing many famous Hollywood personalities and became a frequent contributor to many leading and respected film journals and magazines that published his freelance work.

Jeff's most recently published titles include my first critically acclaimed novel, "Scared to Death: A Lori Matrix Hollywood Mystery" (iUniverse), and first writers reference, "The Facts On File Guide to Research" (Facts On File), the most comphrensive book on the subject of conducting accurate research.

One of the nation’s premier celebrity biographers, Jeff has penned such best-selling biographies as "All The Gold In California and Other Places, People & Things" (Thomas Nelson Publishers), the autobiography of Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Larry Gatlin; "Peekaboo: The Story of Veronica Lake" (St. Martin’s Press); "Dudley Moore: An Informal Biography" (Delilah Books); "Dustin Hoffman: Hollywood’s Antihero" (St. Martin’s Press); and "Steve Martin: An Unauthorized Biography" (St. Martin’s Press). He also co-wrote with radio/TV legend Gary Owens the long-awaited autobiographical “how-to,” "How to Make a Million Dollars With Your Voice (Or Lose Your Tonsils Trying)"(McGraw Hill).

The world’s foremost authority on cartoon animation, Jeff has spent nearly 25 years preserving its history. He has penned six books about this lively art: the first-ever "Who’s Who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film and Television’s Award-Winning and Legendary Animators" (Applause); two editions "The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons" (Facts On File), the most comprehensive history on animated cartoons ever produced; "The Great Cartoon Directors" (DaCapo Press); and two editions of "The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoon Series" (Arlington House Publishers), the first reference book on animated cartoons ever produced.

In 1991, in recognition of his contributions to the world of animation, Jeff was inducted into Hollywood’s “Cartoon Legends Walk of Fame” along with cartoon icons William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Friz Freleng, June Foray and Don Messick.

Jeff is also a leading expert on the Three Stooges comedy team. A close friend of Stooges Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Joe Besser and Joe DeRita (and the only author-historian to have known them), he has co-written two books about this wacky comedy trio: "The Three Stooges Scrapbook”(Citadel Press), the official, authorized history, and "Once A Stooge, Always A Stooge" (Roundtable Publishing), the autobiography of Three Stooges member Joe Besser. In 1984, along with radio-TV legend Gary Owens and his twin brother Greg, he spearheaded a nationwide write-in campaign that earned the Stooges their long overdue star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

A long-time baseball enthusiast, Jeff is also the author of the critically acclaimed, definitive history of baseball’s mid-summer classic, “Baseball’s All-Star Game: A Game-by-Game Guide” (McFarland & Company).

Likewise Jeff has interviewed dozens of other major personalities, world figures and headline-makers, including baseball Hall of Famers George Brett and Nolan Ryan, tennis champ Chris Evert, former First Lady Betty Ford, media magnate Walter Annenberg (founder of “TV Guide”), and former New York policeman Frank Serpico.

A popular media figure, Jeff has appeared on more than 100 major radio and television programs worldwide, including "BBC Live," NBC’s "Today Show," "Entertainment Tonight," CNN’s "Showbiz Today," and E!’s "Mysteries & Scandals." He makes his home near Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife Debby.




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