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What cartoonist was responsible for creating Ziggy in 1968?

Tom Wilson.


When did Ziggy Elman die?

Ziggy Elman died on June 25, 1968, in Van Nuys, California, USA.


What people were born in 1968?

Ziggy Marley Julia Sawalha Ricki Lake


How tall is Ziggy Marley?

Sir Robert Nesta Marley was about 5 feet 10 inches tall. His son Ziggy is a bit taller.


Who created the 'Ziggy' comic strip?

Ziggy is a cartoon that was created by Tom Wilson, a former American Greetings executive. Ziggy first appeared in 1968 and became a permanent comic strip beginning in 1971.


What is ziggy Marley's real name?

Ziggy Marley is the second eldest son of Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley and is an accomplished reggae musician. Along with covering his fathers's songs such as three little birds and exodus he also has several hits of his own such as Love is my Religion and Beach in Hawaii. He is also featured on the 50 First Dates soundtrack with a cover of the cure's "Drive"


How old is Billy Mavreas?

Canadian cartoonist Billy Mavreas is 48 years old (birthdate: August 14, 1968).


What are the release dates for MisteRogers' Neighborhood - 1968 Making and Creating Part 5 16-10?

MisteRogers' Neighborhood - 1968 Making and Creating Part 5 16-10 was released on: USA: 7 February 1986


What are the release dates for MisteRogers' Neighborhood - 1968 Making and Creating Part 1 16-6?

MisteRogers' Neighborhood - 1968 Making and Creating Part 1 16-6 was released on: USA: 3 February 1986


Was Bob Marley at Woodstock 69?

He was not. A reason he might not have been there would be that two of his children were born around that time period. Cedella was born on August 23, 1967 and Ziggy was born October 17, 1968.


Which programming language is developed by Niklaus Wirth between 1968 and 1969?

Niklaus Wirth was responsible for the programming language Pascal, which was designed in the years 1968 and 1969.


Who is Howard Florey and Ernst Chain?

Howard Florry ( 1898 - 1968 ) and Ernst Boris Chain ( 1906 - 1979 ) furthered Alexander Flemming's work in creating antibiotics.