Description
Bunny Hoest, sometimes labeled The Cartoon Lady, is the writer of several cartoon series, including The Lockhorns, Laugh Parade and Howard Huge, all of which she inherited from her late husband Bill Hoest. She is the co-creator of Bumper Snickers in 1974, Agatha Crumm in 1977, Laugh Parade in 1980, Howard Huge in 1981, What A Guy! in 1986 and Hunny Bunny's Short Tales in 1992.
Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, as Madeline Mezz, she was the only child of a doctor and an opera singer. She received the nickname "Bunny" as a child, as she recalled, "My mother and father called me Bunny from day one. They said I was little and cute and had dark eyes like a little bunny." Her father, Dr. David Mezz, was a surgeon who invented the nose clip used by springboard divers.
After attending a magnet school as a music student for four years, she graduated in 1953 from Adelphi University, where she studied literature and creative writing, noting, ?I feel that writing is a gift which should be perfected. English is a beautiful language. Why muck it up??
When she was 19, she married Ted Jungreis, and the couple moved to Huntington, Long Island, where she raised three children.
Born
1932 in New York City
Last Changes
2023/05/07
New Purchase :
2023/05/07
New Scanned Autograph (Bought/Probably Authentic)
2023/03/04
New Response (Success): sent lor 2 index cards received signed and extra p..