Elzie Crisler Segar (E.C.Sege) Was the original creator of Popeye. Died in 1938 at age 44, on Oct. 13, 1938.
"Popeye" was created by Elzie Crisler Segar.
"Popeye...SAVE ME Popeye!"
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Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle was created in 1971.
Popeye the Sailorman with an anchor on his right forearm .
Popeye lost his right eye and that made him "squinky" . [Popeye was predicated upon the real life character of Frank "Rocky" Fiegel .]
Today is the birthday of Popeye creator E.C. Segar, born 115 years ago.
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I grew up in a town called Chester, Illinois. I would start there. We still have family that live in the town and everyone in town still celebrates Popeye with a yearly parade and picnic. The creator of popeye, E. Segar, lived and created Popeye in this small town. The characters of the cartoon were created based on actual citizens of Chester. Even Popeye himself was created from the likes of a citizen of Chester. Good luck in you informational search on Popeye The Sailor.
Popeye became famous for his wide appeal to the audience , his humorous remarks , his eating of spinach for strength and for his many cartoons . Popeye was created by E.C. Segar December 19, 1919 as a cartoon strip and later as an animated cartoon . Popeye's first cartoon was 'Popeye the Sailor ' in 1933 which has Betty Boop in a brief cameo appearance .
"Popeye...SAVE ME Popeye!"
The comic strip name "Thimble Theatre" was chosen by its creator, E.C. Segar, as a random and catchy title without much significance. Segar later introduced the character Popeye to the strip, which went on to become the most popular and enduring character in Thimble Theatre.
Popeye Vogelsang goes by Popeye.
No , Popeye Doyle is a fictional character who is different from Popeye the Sailorman .
'I yam what I yam' ~ Popeye .
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William Costello has: Played Gus Gorilla in "Dizzy Dishes" in 1930. Played Popeye in "Wild Elephinks" in 1933. Played Popeye in "I Yam What I Yam" in 1933. Played Popeye in "Popeye the Sailor" in 1933. Played Popeye in "I Eats My Spinach" in 1933. Played Popeye in "The Two-Alarm Fire" in 1934. Played Popeye in "The Dance Contest" in 1934. Played Popeye in "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" in 1934. Played Popeye in "Can You Take It" in 1934. Played Popeye in "A Dream Walking" in 1934. Played Popeye in "We Aim to Please" in 1934. Played Popeye in "Strong to the Finich" in 1934. Played Popeye in "Sock-a-Bye, Baby" in 1934. Played Popeye in "Axe Me Another" in 1934. Played Popeye in "You Gotta Be a Football Hero" in 1935. Played Popeye in "For Better or For Worser" in 1935. Played Popeye in "Dizzy Divers" in 1935. Played Popeye in "Beware of Barnacle Bill" in 1935.
Popeye was born in Santa Monica , California according to sources .Victoria Texas is referred to as Popeye's 'hometown' since the Victoria Advocate is credited as being the first newspaper to run the cartoon strip 'Thimble Theatre'. While Popeye himself did not appear in the original strip, he was later introduced as a new character and ultimately stole the show. Per the Texas State Historical Association website, Elzie Crisler Segar (creator of the strip) sent a special cartoon to the Victoria Advocate for an anniversary edition in 1934 in which Popeye offers congratulations to the paper since it was where "he was born'd at".