Toni Mendez Explained

Toni Mendez
Birth Date:2 November 1908
Birth Place:Portugal
Death Place:New York City, U.S.
Education:Columbia University
Occupation:Literary agent for cartoonists
Known For:helping to form the National Cartoonists Society
Employer:Tony Mendez, Inc.
Family:Cynthia Weilniece, and Dorthy Mendez sister, Jenn Mann great niece.
Spouse:
    Awards:Newspaper Feature Council Jester Award, 1972
    Ohio State University Distinguished Service Award, 1987

    Toni Mendez (November 2, 1908  - March 9, 2003) was an American agent for writers and cartoonists handling negotiations, licensing, and syndication/secondary rights agreements.[1] In addition she became secondary rights representative of all properties for the Field Newspaper Syndicate, the Newspaper Enterprise Association, and Publishers-Hall Syndicate. Mendez played a key role in the formation of the National Cartoonist Society, and was involved with the now defunct Newspaper Features Council. Among her numerous clients were Milton Caniff, B. Kliban, and Frank Willard. She was involved with negotiating media tie-in deals for television series such as Steve Canyon,[2] Tom Corbett, Space Cadet and All in the Family.[3] Mendez was known for her stylish hats.[4]

    Biography

    Early life

    Born in Portugal, she immigrated to New York and briefly attended Columbia University before becoming a Rockette. She then had a solo dancing career and eventually became a choreographer. This led to her involvement with the American Theatre Wing Hospital Committee producing entertainment for hospitalized servicemen during World War II. She recruited cartoonists to give chalk talks, and the ensuing camaraderie they enjoyed doing them eventually encouraged creation of the National Cartoonists Society.[5] As the troubleshooter for the association she gained experience that allowed a segue into a career (as Toni Mendez, Inc.) handling business affairs for cartoonists and eventually branching out to also handling writers and illustrators.

    Later years

    She was a speaker at the 1995 Festival of Cartoon Art.[6]

    Editor & Publisher in its obituary reported, "She was involved with running her agency until the end of her life."

    Ted Rall concluded the acknowledgement for Wake Up, You're Liberal! (2004) by stating "During the last few years of her long, interesting and important life, my agent Toni Mendez encouraged this project as only she could. Toni, here's to you; I hope I did well."[7]

    Bequests from her estate partially funded the launch of the National Cartoonist Society Foundation[8] and production of the "We Are Family" music video,[9] the latter of which became the object of controversy.[10]

    Personal life

    She married Harry S. Dale, vice-president of the Book of the Month Club on September 17, 1958. Dale died on October 24, 1962. Mendez then married Samuel "Shap" O. Shapiro, vice-president and circulation director of Cowles Communications on April 14, 1965. Shapiro died on September 4, 1990.

    Her niece is famed lyricist Cynthia Weil who cited her aunt as inspiring her own career, stating that Mendez "understood the creative soul".[11]

    Awards

    In 1972 the Newspaper Feature Council awarded her their Jester Award. Ohio State University in 1987 awarded her its Distinguished Service Award.[12] She also was honored by the United States Navy and Anti-Defamation League.[13]

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Maley. Don. 30 November 1968. Super roads to riches are paved with dailies' comics. Editor & Publisher. 15 November 2023.
    2. Web site: Milton Caniff - Exhibit. cartoons.osu.edu. 27 September 2018.
    3. Web site: Book Reviews, Bestselling Books & Publishing Business News . Publishers Weekly. 27 September 2018.
    4. Web site: Agent Toni Mendez Dies at 94 – Editor & Publisher. www.editorandpublisher.com. 27 September 2018.
    5. Web site: Tales of the Founding of the National Cartoonists Society Part One of Three « The Comics Journal. The Comics. Journal. classic.tcj.com. 27 September 2018.
    6. Web site: The Festival of Cartoon Art Speakers. 2024-05-31. 2018-01-20. https://wayback.archive-it.org/8222/20180120203222/http://cartoons.osu.edu/sites/FCA/1995/speakers.php. bot: unknown.
    7. Ted Rall. Wake Up, You're Liberal! Soft Skull Press, 2004. p.317
    8. Web site: Richmond Illustration Inc.. www.tomrichmond.com. 27 September 2018.
    9. Web site: WAFF Music Video. 27 September 2018.
    10. Web site: 'Gay Warning' Issued Over SpongeBob Video. 27 September 2018.
    11. Tony Fletcher. All Hopped Up and Ready to Go: Music from the Streets of New York, 1927-77. W. W. Norton & Company, 2009. p.146
    12. http://www.osu.edu/facultystaff/university_awards/dist_service/recipients.php Distinguished Service Award Recipients
    13. Web site: Toni Mendez Collection Guide. ead.ohiolink.edu. 27 September 2018.