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  1. Brenda Starr, Reporter (often referred to simply as Brenda Starr) is a comic strip about a glamorous, adventurous reporter. It was created in 1940 by Dale Messick for the Chicago Tribune Syndicate , and continued by others until 2011.

  2. Jun 30, 2020 · The lead singer of a pop group, Boy Brenda takes Brenda Starr as his inspiration. Wearing make-up and his hair long, Boy Brenda presents as a woman dressed in stylish boy garb. His greatest thrill is when Brenda, despite still grieving the loss of Basil and Starr, agrees to perform with his band on stage. 4/7/84-4/26/84.

  3. Feb 20, 2019 · Brenda Starr – Reporter began as a two-part Sunday only strip in the comic book on June 30, 1940. It is said that Brenda Starr was named after the celebutante Brenda Frasier. Rosalind Russell and her His Girl Friday movie that had appeared six months earlier. The Brenda Starr comic strip quickly became a favorite among the Comic Book Magazine ...

  4. Apr 15, 1992 · Brenda Starr: Directed by Robert Ellis Miller. With Brooke Shields, Timothy Dalton, Tony Peck, Diana Scarwid. Comic book artist Mike Randall struggling with his "Brenda Starr" strip draws himself into it when disappointed Brenda leaves the strip and heads to the Amazon jungle to find a scientist whose secret formula will create cheap gasoline.

  5. Brenda Starr, fictional newspaper-reporter heroine of Brenda Starr, a comic strip created by Dale Messick that ran from 1940 to 2011. It first appeared as a Sunday feature of the Chicago Tribune. Brenda Starr, distributed through Joseph Medill Patterson’s Chicago Tribune–New York News Syndicate,

  6. Brenda Starr: A Female Role Model. Created by: Dale Messick. Debuted: June 30, 1940. Sunday Chicago Tribune (comic book supplement) Run: 70 years, with various artists, including Trib columnist Mary Schmich, taking over upon Messick’s retirement in 1980. At its height, the strip was carried in 250 newspapers, but fell near the end to 65, with ...

  7. Dec 30, 2010 · When female reporter Brenda Starr was introduced to the U.S. in newspapers 70 years ago, she quickly became one of the most recognizable comic strip characters ever. Here’s a look at her creator ...

  8. Apr 7, 2005 · After Brenda Starr appeared, Miss Messick dyed her hair red to match Brenda's. "I am Brenda Starr," she would say to interviewers. "Brenda Starr" was twice adapted for the screen, first as a 1945 ...

  9. Brenda Starr. Sixty years a journalist, red-haired Brenda Starr began her career as a funny paper version of the pretty girl daredevil reporter who was a staple of movies and radio over a half century ago. Created by a woman named Dale Messick, Brenda Starr, Reporter made its first appearance in 1940. It was a combination of newspaper melodrama ...

  10. About Brenda Starr® Since 1985, writer Mary Schmich has worked with artist June Brigman to create exciting and intriguing adventures for Brenda Starr, everyone's favorite reporter. Attracting widespread attention since created by Dale Messick in 1940, Brenda Starr has become the best-known woman reporter on the comic pages.

  11. Brenda Starr, Reporter. In 1940, newspaper readers were introduced to Brenda Starr, a strikingly beautiful newswoman who traveled the world in search of exciting stories and romance. Created by cartoonist Dalia (Dale) Messick (1906–), the Brenda Starr, Reporter comic strip depicted an independent career woman at a time when such portrayals ...

  12. Brenda was the daughter of actress Beth Bennet (or Bennett) and her husband Jack Starr. Her mother died under mysterious circumstances and Brenda's grief-stricken father sent her to boarding school. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Brenda Starr, Reporter Brenda has always been a modern woman, noted for her ...

  13. Brenda Starr is a 1989 American adventure film directed by Robert Ellis Miller based on Dale Messick's comic strip Brenda Starr, Reporter. It stars Brooke Shields , Timothy Dalton , and Jeffrey Tambor .

  14. Brenda Starr last edited by aphillips17 on 09/09/18 08:19PM View full history. Brenda Starr went to the big city to break into reporting as a young girl. The newspaper biz was a man's game back in ...

  15. Brenda Starr, Reporter: Directed by Wallace Fox. With Joan Woodbury, Kane Richmond, Ernie Adams, William 'Billy' Benedict. Chapter 1 finds Daily Flash newspaper reporter Brenda Starr (Joan Woodbury), and her photographer, Chuck Allen (Syd Saylor), assigned to cover a fire in an old house where they discover the wounded Joe Heller (Wheeler Oakman),a gangster suspected of stealing a quarter ...

  16. In another era, nobody would have asked who Brenda Starr is. She’s a comic strip character, the star of a daily serial that’s been running for over 70 years. “Brenda Starr, Reporter” was in hundreds of papers at one point, and spawned a couple of movies (one with Brooke Shields (!), the other with Jill St. John). But when the end of the ...

  17. Brenda Joy Kaplan [2] (born October 14, 1966), known by her stage name Brenda K. Starr, is an American singer and songwriter. She is well known originally in R&B , dance and pop but now mostly in salsa -based music.

  18. Apr 8, 2005 · After Brenda Starr appeared, Ms. Messick dyed her hair red to match Brenda's. "I am Brenda Starr," she would say to interviewers. "Brenda Starr" was twice adapted for the screen, first as a 1945 ...

  19. May 17, 2010 · Starr had a years-long relationship with man of mystery Basil St. John, whom she eventually married after 36 years of courtship — and later divorced. The strip's current writer is Mary Schmich, a columnist at the Tribune. Artist June Brigman draws the journalistic beauty. See the photo-essay "The Story of Google Doodles."

  20. Feb 7, 2012 · Lifelong Brenda Fan, before I was cold enough to read, I'd study Dale Messick' s drawibgsvinbthe newspaper funniest. Brenda Starrcwith her flaming red hair, her fashionable clothes and her glamorous and exciting adventures kept me reading the strip for many years until June Bringman and Mary Schmirch brought the strip to an end a few years ago.

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