Ken Fallin

Visual Artist

1948 –

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Who is Ken Fallin?

Ken Fallin is an American illustrator and caricaturist. His first big break was in 1983 doing the posters and advertising for the popular satirical revue Forbidden Broadway. In 1987, he was commissioned by the Boston Herald to do a celebrity caricature every week in the Sunday theatre section.

Fallin has illustrated roughly 500 notable people for the Wall Street Journal, including President Barack Obama, Paul Newman and Tim Russert for Peggy Noonan's memorial of the newsman in the paper.

His Forbidden Broadway posters promoted the show in London, Tokyo and Sydney. Outside of entertainment, Fallin developed relationships with corporate clientele, particularly American Express, which engaged him on several national media campaigns as well as private work. Belvedere Vodka hired him to turn famous icons like the Playboy Bunny and Quentin Tarantino into bottles of the alcohol. Other clients have included HBO, Showtime and Walt Disney Productions.

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Born
Nov 11, 1948
Jacksonville
Also known as
  • Kenneth Aubrey Fallin
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Robert E. Lee High School
Lived in
  • Jacksonville
  • New York City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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