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Al Capp made '''Merry Christmas''' strips in 1947 to 1950 with wishes for merry christmas to many named people, including [[Lee Falk|Lee]] and [[Constance Falk|Connie]] Falk.
Al Capp made '''Merry Christmas''' strips in 1946 to 1950 with wishes for merry christmas to many named people, including [[Lee Falk|Lee]] and [[Constance Falk|Connie]] Falk.
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Image:Lad-19461224.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 24,1946
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Image:lad-19481225.jpg|''Li'l Abner''<br>December 25,1948

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Al Capp
Al-Capp-10.jpg
from 1949
Biographical information
Born: September 28, 1909
Died: November 5, 1979
Nationality: Mini usa.gif American
Occupation: Cartoonist, satirist, radio and TV commentator
Website:


Al Capp is known for the comic strip Li'l Abner.

Biography

Al Capp was Lee Falk's silent partner at the "Boston Summer Theatre" (including "The County Playhouse" and "Marblehead Summer Theatre") in the years 1948-1956.

Al Capp made Merry Christmas strips in 1946 to 1950 with wishes for merry christmas to many named people, including Lee and Connie Falk.

Further reading

See also

Spotlight on Lee Falk - The Theatre Years