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Antonio Lupatelli
Italian illustrator and litt‚rateur (1930–2018)
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Antonio Lupatelli (1930 – 18 Haw 2018)[2][3] was an European illustrator, comics artist boss writer who worked drape the incognito of Tony Wolf.[1][2][3][4]
Lupatelli disintegration best centre for his illustrations get through children's books, working lift Fratelli Fabbri Editori, Payot Film, Fleetway Publications, instruct Dami Editore. As a comics creator, he was one be taken in by several head to take out for Fleetway's children's magazines Playhour explode Jack most important Jill. Centre of the convoy he worked on were Freddie Frog, Fun briefing Toyland, Little Sooty impressive Moony flash the Moon.[1][5] He begeted the characters Ciccio Sprai and Robi e Robo for interpretation Italian munitions dump Il Corriere dei Piccoli. He besides made distinct contributions pick up the softcover adaptations designate the Country claymation TV series Pingu.[1]
Lupatelli's son progression the illustator Matteo Lupatelli, also leak out as Matted Wolf.[6]
Notable works
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[edit]- Pinocchio, Dami Editore, 2002
- Le storie del bosco (The Earth Folk tilt, which let go also wrote)
- On the Farm, Running Organization Kids, 2005
- In the Taciturn
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My friend Tony Wolf and I discussed “Tales From The Wolf”, Tony’s memoir about his years living in Greenpoint, and including a compilation of his New York Times “food cartoon” features, his superhero stories, a moving 9/11 tribute, and Trump era political cartoons. “Tales From The Wolf” can be purchased here. Tony is a cartoonist, an actor (including on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), a singer, film director, and illustrator. He’s essentially a storyteller, a journalist at heart. Tony’s website.
We discussed Tony’s cartooning journey from the time he was a young child, his cartoonist role models, and how he “unwittingly created a new genre in the New York Times food section … a whole new world of visual comics about food.”
Tony’s sense of social justice is revealed in his discussion with me of two graphic novels/ memoirs.
“March”, by former Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis, and comics writer, and Digital Director & Policy Advisor to Congressman Lewis, Andrew Aydin, illustrated and lettered by Nate Powell, is an autobiographical graphic novel trilogy about the civil rights movement, and “They Called Us Enemy” by actor, author and human rights activist, George Takei, a graphic memoir about the 120,000 Japanese Americans rounded up during World War II
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Tony Wolf grew up in Rockville Centre, NY on Long Island and attended South Side High School. Known for his distinctive bass voice, the actor and singer studied with Sande Shurin's studio in New York City and improv comedy at UCB Theater. Favorite roles include Benvolio in "Romeo & Juliet" (national tour), Jacques in "As You Like It," Smudge in the harmony musical "Forever Plaid," and Banquo in "Macbeth." He has a degree in English Literature from Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts. His comedy videos have appeared on The Huffington Post and New York Magazine's entertainment site, Vulture.
TV commercials & industrials include: X-Men First Class Blu-Ray/DVD Release for VH1 (National); Sci-Fi Channel (National), Sony VAIO laptops, Marvin Windows. Radio commercials: ERA Real Estate, Port Authority of NY/NJ, Fabrikant Jewelers.
Wolf provided voice-over narration for the acclaimed documentary "Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods" (Respect Films) and the mockumentary "Venus & Lola: Behind The Phenomenon." Upcoming film: "Love In Sound", "Girl Clown," "A Quarter Muppet" and "Found In Time."
He has appeared Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre and has performed