Stephen Paul Breen (born April 26, 1970 in
Los Angeles,
California) is a nationally syndicated cartoonist. He twice won the Pulitzer Prize, in 1998 and 2009.
He graduated from
Huntington Beach High School in 1988 and attended the
University of California, Riverside, where he earned a bachelor's degree in
political science. It was at UCR that he started drawing editorial cartoons for his school paper, The Highlander.
In 1991, Steve won the
Scripps Howard Charles M. Schulz Award as the top college cartoonist and the
John Locher award for Outstanding College Editorial Cartoonist. He was influenced by cartoonists such as
Jeff MacNelly,
Paul Conrad,
Pat Oliphant and
Don Wright.
Breen was about to become a high school history teacher when the
Asbury Park Press offered him a job in the art department in July 1994. He became the full-time editorial cartoonist there in 1996.
In July 2001, he returned to his home state to join the staff of
The San Diego Union-Tribune. His editorial cartoons are nationally syndicated by
Creators Syndicate, who acquired former syndicate
Copley News Service in 2008. They regularly appear in
The New York Times,
USA Today,
Newsweek and
US News and World Report. His comic strip
Grand Avenue appears in more than 150 newspapers across the country, syndicated by
United Features Syndicate.
He is the author and illustrator of two children's books: "Stick" and "Violet the Pilot."
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