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Dick DeBartolo Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

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Dick DeBartolo Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Dick DeBartolo Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

    Dick DeBartolo Quick InfoHeight 5 ft 8 in Weight 70 kg Date of Birth October 19, 1945 Zodiac Sign Libra Spouse Dennis Wunderlin

    Dick DeBartolo is an American writer who is best known for writing for Mad magazine as well as for serving as the magazine’s “Creative Consultant” from 1984 to 2009. He has also produced The Daily Giz Wiz podcast along with Leo Laporte.

    Born Name

    Dick DeBartolo

    Nick Name

    Mad‘s Maddest Writer

    Dick DeBartolo (Left) and Leo Laporte pictured while recording 'The Daily Giz Wiz' podcast at the grand opening of the TWiT Brickhouse studio in Petaluma, California on July 24, 2011Dick DeBartolo (Left) and Leo Laporte pictured while recording ‘The Daily Giz Wiz’ podcast at the grand opening of the TWiT Brickhouse studio in Petaluma, California on July 24, 2011 (Pax Ahimsa Gethen / / CC BY-SA 4.0)

    Sun Sign

    Libra

    Born Place

    Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

    Residence

    New York City, New York, United States

    Nationality

    American

     

    Occupation

    Writer

    Manager

    Dick DeBartolo has been signed with Giz Wiz Biz, LLC., Company, New York City, New York, United States.

    Build

    Slim

    Height

    5 ft 8 in or 173 cm

    Weight

    70 kg or 154.5 lbs

    Girlfriend / Spouse

    Dick DeBartolo has dated –

    1. Dennis Wunderlin – After having been in a relationship for 32 years, Dennis Wunderlin and Dick DeBartolo got married on August 23, 2012.

    Race / Ethnicity

    White

    Hair Color

    Gray

    Eye Color

    Blue

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    • Horseshoe mustache
    • Wears glasses

    Dick DeBartolo Facts

    1. For Mad, he has written more than 250 television or film parodies.
    2. Recounting his first-ever experience submitting material to Mad in 1961, Dick DeBartolo once said, “I wrote a sample script (“A TV Ad We Would Like to See”) and sent it on to them. I had read in an article that writers should always send a self-addressed stamped envelope along with a script they were submitting. That way, if the script was rejected you would get it back. Otherwise, it is just tossed out. Weeks later, I got back my own envelope. I was so disappointed. Then I figured I would open it in case it was a “nice try” kind of reject. But inside my envelope was cardboard. And scribbled on the cardboard was a note from associate editor Nick Meglin. It said: “Ha ha, thought we rejected your script, but we bought it! Stapled to this cardboard is your check! Please call us about writing more stuff for us!”
    3. Every episode of The Daily Giz Wiz podcast has featured a gadget.

    Featured Image by Pax Ahimsa Gethen / / CC BY-SA 4.0

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