First
Published in 1963, Bridwell’s Clifford the Big Red Dog® Series Has 127 Million
Books in Print, an Emmy® Award–Winning
Television Series, a Motion Picture and More
New York, NY – December 16, 2014 – Norman Bridwell, the author/illustrator of the Clifford the Big Red Dog series of children’s books, died on
Martha’s Vineyard on Friday, December 12, 2014. Bridwell created the character
of Clifford in 1963 and went on to write and illustrate more than 150 titles,
all published by Scholastic, that now boast 129 million books in print in
13languages. In 2000, everyone’s favorite BIG red dog made his television debut
on PBS Kids and the animated series quickly became one of the network’s biggest
children’s hits.
“Norman
Bridwell’s books about Clifford, childhood’s most loveable dog, could only have
been written by a gentle man with a great sense of humor,” said Dick Robinson,
Chairman, President and CEO, Scholastic, the global children’s publishing,
education and media company. “Norman personified the values that we as parents
and educators hope to communicate to our children – kindness, compassion,
helpfulness, gratitude – through the Clifford stories which have been loved for
more than fifty years.”
“The
magic of the character and stories Norman created with Clifford is that children
can see themselves in this big dog who tries very hard to be good, but is
somewhat clumsy and always bumping into things and making mistakes. What
comforts the reader is that Clifford is always forgiven by Emily Elizabeth, who
loves him unconditionally,” Robinson added. “At Scholastic, we are deeply
saddened by the loss of our loyal and talented friend whose drawings and
stories have inspired all of us and generations of children and their parents.”
Born
in Kokomo, Indiana in 1928, Bridwell grew up loving to draw. He studied at the
John Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis and then moved to New York, where he
took classes at Cooper Union for two years. Despite his passion for drawing, Bridwell
struggled to enter the publishing world. His Clifford manuscript was turned
down by nine publishers before landing at Scholastic, where Bridwell found a
publishing home and remained for more than 50 years.
Clifford
was originally to be called “Tiny,” but Bridwell’s wife of 56 years, Norma,
instead suggested he be named “Clifford” after her childhood imaginary friend.
The character Emily Elizabeth from the series is named after Norman and Norma
Bridwell’s daughter Emily Elizabeth. For
most of their life together, Norman and Norma Bridwell lived on Martha’s Vineyard,
which some might say bears a rather striking resemblance to the “Birdwell
Island” home of Clifford the Big Red Dog.
Norman
Bridwell is survived by his wife, Norma, their daughter, Emily Elizabeth, son,
Timothy, and three grandchildren. Before
his death, Bridwell had completed two more Clifford books which will be
released in 2015: Clifford Goes to
Kindergarten in May and Clifford
Celebrates Hanukkah in October.
For
more about Norman Bridwell and Clifford the Big Red Dog, visit: http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/Clifford.
A
50th anniversary video about Norman Bridwell and Clifford the Big
Red Dog, including an interview with Bridwell, is available at: http://bit.ly/1GMEf9j
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