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Brian Basset was born on 30 November, 1957 in Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S., is an American cartoonist. Discover Brian Basset'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 66 years old?
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Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S. |
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United States
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Brian Basset Height, Weight & Measurements
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Brian Basset Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brian Basset worth at the age of 66 years old? Brian Basset’s income source is mostly from being a successful cartoonist. He is from United States. We have estimated Brian Basset's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Brian Basset is an American comic strip artist (Red and Rover).
Basset was born in Norwalk, Connecticut on November 30, 1957.
Red and Rover is a Retro-feel comic strip about the unconditional love between a dog and his boy that captures the spirit and flavor of the early-1960s-to-mid-1970s.
It is auto-biographical in nature.
Originally distributed for the first ten years by The Washington Post Writers Group, Red and Rover is currently syndicated to over 200 papers by Universal Uclick.
Basset attended Langley High School in McLean, Virginia where he was a political cartoonist for the schoolpaper The Saxon Scope from 1974-75.
In 1975, Basset enrolled at the Ohio State University where he drew editorial cartoons for the school newspaper, The Lantern, from 1975-1978.
There, he attended the Fine Arts program.
After university, he landed a 16-year stint at the Seattle Times, where he drew editorial cartoons for the newspaper.
It was during this career when he developed the comic strip "Adam" (later known as Adam@Home or Adam at Home).
Previously, he worked as an editorial cartoonist for the Seattle Times from 1978 to 1994, as well as being the creator and artist behind the syndicated comic strip Adam, later changed to Adam@home (1984–2009).
It was first syndicated in 1984 and focused on the life of Adam Newman, who Basset has admitted has eerie resemblances to his real-life self.
Gene Basset, was a sports, theatrical and political cartoonist for over 40 years, retiring in 1993.
His mother was a mental health administrator.
He has one brother and one sister.
In 1994, Basset was laid off by the Seattle Times during a period of downsizing.
Following his layoff at the Seattle Times, Basset became a full-time Work-From-Home Dad and his comic strip reflected this changing reality as Adam Newman went from Stay-At-Home Dad to harried home-office worker.
In 1995, this change was noticeable as the comic's name became "Adam@Home".
In 1998, Basset began thinking about producing a second comic strip that had a more childlike quality to it.
On Sunday May 7, 2000, Red and Rover appeared in newspapers for the first time.
In February, 2005, an exhibition of Basset's Red and Rover space-themed strips was held at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C. - the first comic strip artist so honored.
On July 26, 2005, an original drawing Basset had done for NASA celebrating the "Return to Flight" was carried aboard STS-114 Discovery following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster 29 months earlier.
Beginning with the February 23, 2009 strip, Basset handed over responsibilities for Adam@home to Rob Harrell, former comic strip artist of Big Top.
Basset drew almost a month's worth of Sunday strips after that, with Harrell's first Sunday strip appearing on March 22, 2009.
In early 2011, Basset was asked by NASA to design and draw a poster commemorating 30-years of the Space Shuttle program, which came to an end with the safe predawn landing of Shuttle Atlantis on July 21, 2011.
Basset lives and works in Edmonds, Washington.
Besides cartooning, Basset is actively engaged in animal shelter charity work.
He is married to Bobbi Robinson and is the father of two grown sons, two grown step-daughters, and one teenage step-son.
In March, 2013, Brian Basset and Red and Rover were nominated for the third time (2003 and 2010 previously) for work done in 2012 by the National Cartoonists Society for Best Newspaper Comic Strip of the Year.
On 25.May 2013, Red and Rover received the Award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip by the National Cartoonists Society at the 67th Annual Reuben Awards held in Pittsburgh, PA.