Michelle Urry, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Michelle Urry

editor

Date of Birth: 28-Dec-1939

Date of Death: 15-Oct-2006

Profession: journalist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


Show Famous Birthdays Today, United States

👉 Worldwide Celebrity Birthdays Today

About Michelle Urry

  • Michelle Urry (28 December 1939 – 15 October 2006, born Michelle Dorothy Kaplan) was the cartoon editor of Playboy magazine for over 30 years.
  • Together with Hugh Hefner, she edited the retrospective Playboy: 50 Years The Cartoons.
  • Among the cartoonists whose career she is credited with developing is B.
  • Kliban.
  • On learning of her death, Jules Feiffer told the New York Times she was the "mother superior to cartoonists." Urry was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  • As a child, she collected comic books rather than the dolls favored by other girls of her age.
  • She graduated from UCLA, and after running a dress shop she moved to Chicago, taking a low-level staff job with Playboy in the late 1960s.
  • By 1971 Urry had become the magazine's cartoon editor, and she held that post until her death. In 1974, while visiting B.
  • Kliban in his San Francisco studio, Urry was struck by a group of Kliban's offhand cartoons of cats, bought several of them, and prodded Kliban to create a book-length collection of similar work.
  • Kliban's Cat became a best-selling book the next year, and spawned a wide range of popular merchandise. She married sculptor Stephen Urry and the couple had one child, Caleb Urry.
  • After Stephen's death in 1993, she married Alan Trustman, a screenwriter who is best known for The Thomas Crown Affair and Bullitt. Aside from her primary job at Playboy, Urry served as a cartoon editor or consulting editor at many other magazines, including Good Housekeeping and Modern Maturity.

Read more at Wikipedia