NEW YORK — Jules Feiffer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and writer whose prolific output ranged from a long-running comic strip to plays, screenplays and children’s books, died Friday. He was 95 ...
author JZ Holden, told the Washington Post and New York Times on Tuesday. He was 95. Representatives for Feiffer and Holden did not immediately respond Tuesday to The Times’ request for comment.
He was 95. A Pulitzer Prize winner, Feiffer died Friday of congestive heart failure at his home in Richfield Springs, New York, his wife, JZ Holden, told The Washington Post. While serving in the ...
Feiffer’s wife, writer JZ Holden, said Tuesday that he died of congestive heart failure at their home in Richfield Springs, New York, and was surrounded by friends, the couple’s two cats and ...
He was 95. The cause was congestive heart failure, said his wife, JZ Holden. Mr. Feiffer’s weekly comic strip “Feiffer” — initially called “Sick, Sick, Sick” — ran in the Village ...
Feiffer’s wife, writer JZ Holden, said Tuesday that he died of congestive heart failure at their home in Richfield Springs, New York, and was surrounded by friends, the couple’s two cats and ...
His cause of death was congestive heart failure, his wife, JZ Holden, told The Washington Post on Tuesday. Cartoonist, Playwright Jules Feiffer appears in his New York City apartment on April 29 ...
Feiffer’s wife, writer JZ Holden, said Tuesday that he died of congestive heart failure at their home in Richfield Springs, New York, and was surrounded by friends, the couple’s two cats and ...