Bill Mauldin

Bill Mauldin

Born: October 29, 1921
Died: January 22, 2003
in Mountain Park, New Mexico, United States
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William Henry "Bill" Mauldin (October 29, 1921 – January 22, 2003) was a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist from the United States. He was most famous for his World War II cartoons depicting American soldiers, as represented by the archetypal characters "Willie and Joe", two weary and bedraggled infantry troopers who stoically endure the difficulties and dangers of duty in the field. These cartoons were broadly published and distributed in the American army abroad and in the United States.

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Movies for Bill Mauldin...

Bill Mauldin: If It's Big, Hit It
Title: Bill Mauldin: If It's Big, Hit It
Character: Self
Released: October 8, 2021
Type: Movie
Documentary on Bill Mauldin
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The Red Badge of Courage
Title: The Red Badge of Courage
Character: The Loud Soldier
Released: September 27, 1951
Type: Movie
Truncated adaptation of Stephen Crane's novel about a Civil War Union soldier who stuggles to find the courage to fight in the heat of battle.
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Teresa
Title: Teresa
Character: Grissom
Released: April 5, 1951
Type: Movie
An Italian war bride has problems dealing with her husband's possessive mother.