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Bela Zaboly was born on 19 May, 0010 in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., is a cartoonist. Discover Bela Zaboly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Bela P. Zaboly
Occupation N/A
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 19 May, 1910
Birthday 19 May
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Date of death (1985-04-11)
Died Place N/A
Nationality United States

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Who Is Bela Zaboly's Wife?

His wife is Irene Elizabeth Chandas

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Wife Irene Elizabeth Chandas
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Children Alwyn Zaboly, Irene Z. Church, and Marianne Z. Dodds

Bela Zaboly Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Bela Zaboly worth at the age of 75 years old? Bela Zaboly’s income source is mostly from being a successful cartoonist. He is from United States. We have estimated Bela Zaboly's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1959

The last Thimble Theatre daily by Zaboly was published August 8, 1959, with his Sunday strips continuing for a few months after that. With his Thimble Theater run ending, Zaboly returned to Cleveland, went back to work for NEA and also was an art salesman for the Alan Junkins Studio in Cleveland's Caxton building. He later attempted to launch his own syndicate without success.

1957

Zaboly made certain changes in the strip, notably replacing Swee'pea's nightgown with a small sailor suit, by the request of King Features. This change allowed Swee'pea to walk during the years 1957 to 1959. Sagendorf returned the character to his original appearance.

1950

Zaboly's art was featured in several Popeye coloring books from the late 1950s through 1964 and in other licensed items during this period. These items included Popeye's Presto Paints (Kenner, 1961) and Popeye's Color and Re-Color Book (Jack Built-Toys, 1957) which used all of Zaboly's art.

1938

After Popeye creator E. C. Segar died in 1938, Thimble Theatre was scripted by Tom Sims. Doc Winner (1884–1956), who worked in the King Features bullpen, illustrated the strip until Zaboly took over in 1939. Zaboly and Sims produced the daily strip until 1954, and they worked on the Sunday strip until 1959. Ralph Stein began writing the daily in December 1954 with Zaboly as artist. Bud Sagendorf took control of both the daily and Sunday in 1958, although his work was not published until August (daily) and September (Sunday) of 1959. Zaboly also continued Segar's Sappo topper strip.

1930

As an illustrator, printmaker and painter, he exhibited in Cleveland and Chicago during the early 1930s, also creating the Sunday strip Otto Honk about moon-faced, dim-bulb Otto, who was variously employed as a private eye, movie stunt man and football player. Zaboly discontinued this strip in 1936. He was an assistant to Roy Crane on Wash Tubbs, and from 1936 to 1938 he drew Our Boarding House after Gene Ahern left NEA to do Room and Board for King Features Syndicate. Zaboly, his wife Irene and their son lived at 13609 Drexmore Road in Cleveland.

1910

Bela P. Zaboly (May 1910 – April 1985), a.k.a. Bill Zaboly, was an American cartoonist best known for his work on Thimble Theatre with Popeye. Zaboly's illustrated signature used the initials BZ with the "B" formed by the wings of a bee. In headings for Thimble Theatre, his typeset credit line was given as Bill Zaboly rather than Bela Zaboly.