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Newsday, by Walt Handelsman

For his stark, sophisticated cartoons and his impressive use of zany animation.
Lee Bollinger and Walt Handelsman

Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger (left) presents Walt Handelsman with the 2007 Pulitzer Prize in Editorial Cartooning.

 

Winning Work

Animated Cartoon - Domestic Spying
Animated Cartoon - Gay Marriage
Animated Cartoon - Midterm's Greatest Hits
Animated Cartoon - Campaigning for Dummies
Animated Cartoon - Katrina Anniversary
Animated Cartoon - NSA Wiretapping
Animated Cartoon - There's No Place Like Home
Animated Cartoon - Pirates of the Constitution
Animated Cartoon - 2006 Political Football Season
Animated Cartoon - The Blame Game

Winning Work

May 21, 2006

November 29, 2006

April 4, 2006

August 11, 2006

March 24, 2006

January 22, 2006

April 27, 2006

September 7, 2006

September 28, 2006

November 17, 2006

Biography

Walt Handelsman is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for Newsday in New York. His work is nationally syndicated by Tribune Media Services in Chicago to over 200 newspapers around the country and internationally.

One of the most widely reprinted cartoonists in America, Handelsman's work frequently runs in Newsweek, Time, The New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune.

He has been a featured guest on CNN, Fox and ABC's "Nightline."

Mr. Handelsman, 50, has won every major journalism award for cartooning excellence including: The 1997 Pulitzer Prize, the 1989 and 1993 National Headliner Award, the 1992 Society of Professional Journalists Award, the 1996 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and the 2003 Scripps Howard National Journalism award.

In early 2006, Walt taught himself Flash animation and now creates animated editorial cartoons for Newsday that are viewed by millions of fans across the Internet.

Before joining Newsday in February of 2001, Walt worked for The Times-Picayune in New Orleans (1989-2001), The Scranton Times (1985-1989) and a chain of 13 Suburban Baltimore weeklies (1982-1985). He is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and worked in design and sales for a Baltimore advertising agency before becoming a cartoonist.

Walt is the author of eight collections of his editorial cartoons as well as a children's book. He lives with his wife and two sons in Woodbury, New York.

Finalists

Nominated as finalists in Editorial Cartooning in 2007:

Mike Thompson

For his compelling cartoons that rely on rich detail and deft caricature to make their point and for using animation to widen his impact.

Nick Anderson

For his pungent cartoons on an array of issues, and for his bold use of animation.

The Jury

O. Ricardo Pimentel(chair )

editorial page editor

Sue A. Hale

executive editor

John A. Lent

professor

Earl Maucker

editor

John Young

opinion editor

Winners in Editorial Cartooning

Mike Luckovich

For his powerful cartoons on an array of issues, drawn with a simple but piercing style.

Nick Anderson

For his unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily thoughtful and powerful messages.

Matt Davies

For his piercing cartoons on an array of topics, drawn with a fresh, original style.

David Horsey

For his perceptive cartoons executed with a distinctive style and sense of humor.

2007 Prize Winners

The Wall Street Journal

For its creative and comprehensive probe into backdated stock options for business executives that triggered investigations, the ouster of top officials and widespread change in corporate America.

Staff

For its skillful and tenacious coverage of a family missing in the Oregon mountains, telling the tragic story both in print and online.