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Tomie dePaola

Birthday: September 15, 1934 (85 years) Died: March 30, 2020 (4 years Ago in )

HomeTown: Connecticut, Connecticut, United States

Tomie dePaola was an American author and illustrator of children’s books. He became quite popular due to his works like Strega Nona and other picture books. Tomie dePaola was born on September 15, 1934 in Connecticut, United States. Tomie dePaola died on March 30, 2020 at the age of 85 years in . Discover below for comprehensive details about Tomie dePaola, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


Tomie dePaola Wiki Table

Stage NameTomie dePaola
Real NameTomie dePaola
Profession(s)Children's Author,
BirthdaySeptember 15, 1934
Zodiac SignVirgo
DeathDied on March 30, 2020 (4 years ago) (Age: 85 years) in
GenderMale
BirthplaceConnecticut, United States
HometownConnecticut, Connecticut, United States
NationalityAmerican

Tomie dePaola Family and Personal Life

  1. Tomie dePaola was born in Connecticut, United States.
  2. Tomie dePaola’s birth sign is Virgo.

Tomie dePaola Biography and Facts

  1. Who is Tomie dePaola?: Tomie dePaola was a children’s author and illustrator from America. He is famous for his works like Strega Nona, among others.
  2. Award Winning Author: Tomie dePaola received the prestigious Golden Kite Award in the year 1983 for his unique and captivating illustrations.
  3. Education: He was an alumnus of the Pratt Institute where he earned a fine arts degree back in 1956.
  4. More Awards and Recognition: In 1994, he won the Aesop Prize given by the American Folklore Society for his wonderful work, Christopher, the Holy Giant.
  5. Background and Family: Born in Connecticut, he came from a family of Italian and Irish descent. His immediate family included his two sisters Judie and Maureen, and one brother, Joseph.
  6. 2011 Recipient of Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal: In 2011, Tomie dePaola was honored with the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal for his substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children.

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