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| alt = Headshot of David Reddick
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| caption = Reddick at Mountain-Con IV in 2008.
| caption = Reddick at Mountain-Con IV in 2008.
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| birthname = David Albertine Reddick
| birth_date = {{birth_date and age|1971|4|14|mf=y}}
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| birth+place = Anderson, Indiana, U.S.
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| nationality = Caucasian
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| spouse = Jaimie Sigler, 1992-present
| children = 3
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| website = http://www.davidreddickstudio.com/
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David also worked as an award-winning staff cartoonist at a daily newspaper for 6 years where his editorial cartoons and single-panel cartoons were distributed to newspapers nationwide through Artizans Syndicate, Scripps Howard News Service and CNHI News Service. David also produces comics and cartoons regularly for magazines like Star Trek Magazine, Knights of the Dinner Table, Renaissance Magazine, Nickelodeon and Scholastic's The New York Times Upfront, to name a few, and has created comic book work for IDW Publishing and Tokyopop, has created product designs for various companies like Paramount Pictures, CBS Studios, Roddenberry Productions, Canson, Inc. and the NCAA, has created mobile content for providers like CBSMobile and ROK Media in the UK, and his abstract and pop art paintings have been exhibited in galleries and museums in Indianapolis, Florida, Michigan, England and France, and he has painted wall murals in Japan. One of David's original paintings and 3 original cartoons are also included in the permanent collection of the Muskegon Museum of Art.
David also worked as an award-winning staff cartoonist at a daily newspaper for 6 years where his editorial cartoons and single-panel cartoons were distributed to newspapers nationwide through Artizans Syndicate, Scripps Howard News Service and CNHI News Service. David also produces comics and cartoons regularly for magazines like Star Trek Magazine, Knights of the Dinner Table, Renaissance Magazine, Nickelodeon and Scholastic's The New York Times Upfront, to name a few, and has created comic book work for IDW Publishing and Tokyopop, has created product designs for various companies like Paramount Pictures, CBS Studios, Roddenberry Productions, Canson, Inc. and the NCAA, has created mobile content for providers like CBSMobile and ROK Media in the UK, and his abstract and pop art paintings have been exhibited in galleries and museums in Indianapolis, Florida, Michigan, England and France, and he has painted wall murals in Japan. One of David's original paintings and 3 original cartoons are also included in the permanent collection of the Muskegon Museum of Art.


David is also often a guest at Sci-fi, Fantasy, Star Trek and comics conventions nationwide.
David is also often a guest at Sci-fi, Fantasy, Star Trek and comics conventions nationwide. He and his wife Jaimie have been married since 1992. They have three children.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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| NAME =Reddick, David
| NAME =Reddick, David
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| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Dave Reddick
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| DATE OF BIRTH = April 14, 1971
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = Anderson, Indiana
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[[Category:Comic strip cartoonists]]
[[Category:Comic strip cartoonists]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:1971 births]]

[[Category:People from Indiana]]
[[Category:American illustrators]]
[[Category:People from Anderson, Indiana]]


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Revision as of 07:39, 26 January 2011

David Reddick
Headshot of David Reddick
Reddick at Mountain-Con IV in 2008.
Born
David Albertine Reddick

(1971-04-14) April 14, 1971 (age 53)
NationalityCaucasian
Known forillustrator, cartoonist, illustrator
Spouse(s)Jaimie Sigler, 1992-present
Children3
Websitehttp://www.davidreddickstudio.com/

David Reddick is an American artist, illustrator and cartoonist. He is the creator of various popular comic strips such as "Legend of Bill," "The Trek Life" at CBS/ STARTREK.COM, "Gene's Journal" and "Rod & Barry" at Roddenberry.com, and he is a full-time cartoonist at Paws, Inc., where he works on the "Garfield" worldwide property.

David's official Star Trek and sci-fi artwork and illustration is represented by Lightspeed Fine Art in California.

David also worked as an award-winning staff cartoonist at a daily newspaper for 6 years where his editorial cartoons and single-panel cartoons were distributed to newspapers nationwide through Artizans Syndicate, Scripps Howard News Service and CNHI News Service. David also produces comics and cartoons regularly for magazines like Star Trek Magazine, Knights of the Dinner Table, Renaissance Magazine, Nickelodeon and Scholastic's The New York Times Upfront, to name a few, and has created comic book work for IDW Publishing and Tokyopop, has created product designs for various companies like Paramount Pictures, CBS Studios, Roddenberry Productions, Canson, Inc. and the NCAA, has created mobile content for providers like CBSMobile and ROK Media in the UK, and his abstract and pop art paintings have been exhibited in galleries and museums in Indianapolis, Florida, Michigan, England and France, and he has painted wall murals in Japan. One of David's original paintings and 3 original cartoons are also included in the permanent collection of the Muskegon Museum of Art.

David is also often a guest at Sci-fi, Fantasy, Star Trek and comics conventions nationwide. He and his wife Jaimie have been married since 1992. They have three children.

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