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'''Dennis Lloyd Ketcham''' was born in 1946 to famous cartoonist [[Hank Ketcham]] and his wife Alice in [[Carmel-by-the-Sea, California|Carmel, California]].
#REDIRECT [[Dennis the Menace (U.S.)]]

==Inspiration for Dennis the Menace==
He is the inspiration for the comic strip [[Dennis the Menace]], created by his father [[Hank Ketcham]].<ref name=judith>{{cite news
| last = Weinraub
| first = Judith
| title = Dennis's' Dear Old Dad
| publisher = The Washington Post
| date = 1990-05-05
| url = http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/72586949.html?dids=72586949:72586949&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=MAY+05%2C+1990&author=Judith+Weinraub&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=Dennis's'+Dear+Old+Dad%3BCartoonist+Hank+Ketcham%2C+In+a+World+Without+Menace&pqatl=google
}}</ref> When Dennis was four years old, when he once refused to take a nap and somehow messed up his whole room. Hank tried many possible kid names for the character he was drawing in his desktop in his home at Carmel, and translated them into some his rough pencil sketches, but they seemed unsuitable for a character of such immense depiction. Later his studio door flew open and his then-wife Alice, in utter exasperation, exclaimed, "Your son is a menace!" Thus the "Dennis the Menace" name was used. The "menace" epithet and the image of the tornado stuck. The character of Henry Mitchell bore a striking resemblance to Ketcham himself, who also became a fixture in the strip.<ref name="coolquizcom">{{cite web
|url = http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/names/names.asp?name=ketcham
|title = Dennis Ketcham
|accessdate = 2007-11-24
|publisher = CoolQuiz.com}}</ref> The comic strip that was inspired by Dennis, was carried by 16 newspapers within five months. By May 1953, 193 newspapers in the United States and 52 abroad were carrying the strip to 30 million readers.<ref name="newyorktimes">{{cite news
|url = http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/02/obituaries/02KETC.html?ex=1195966800&en=a19e683b85e127b7&ei=5070
|date = [[2001-06-02]]
|title = Hank Ketcham, Father of Dennis the Menace, Dies at 81
|accessdate = 2007-11-24
|publisher = The New York Times}}</ref>. It is now written and drawn by Ketcham's former assistants, Marcus Hamilton and Ron Ferdinand, and distributed to more than at least 10,000 newspapers in 48 countries and 19 languages by [[King Features Syndicate]] <ref name="newyorktimes" />

==Childhood==
Unlike his cartoon alter ego, Dennis did not lead a storybook life. He had learning disabilities as a boy. An alcoholic mother and a father with a busy work schedule meant there was little time left for him.<ref name="coolquizcom" />

In 1959, he was sent to a [[boarding school]] after his mother filed for divorce. Soon after, his mother died from an accidental [[drug overdose]] at age 41. His father remarried to Jo Anne Stevens and moved the family to [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]].<ref name="newyorktimes" /> Dennis had a difficult time in Swiss boarding school. Thus, his father sent him to a boarding school in the [[United States]] while Hank and his new wife remained in [[Europe]].<ref name="coolquizcom" />

==Military service==
After graduating, Dennis joined the [[United States Marine Corps|Marine Corps]] and served in [[The Vietnam War|Vietnam]]. Upon his return, he was treated for [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] and drifted from one low-paying job to another. By 1990, he was living in Ohio and estranged from his father, who commented on the marital breakup and his son's loss of privacy, "These things happen, but this was even worse because his name was used. He was brought in unwillingly and unknowingly, and it confused him."<ref name=judith/>

==Family==
Meanwhile, Hank Ketcham, now a multi-millionaire, divorced and married the former Rolande Praepost with whom he had two children, Scott and Dania <ref name="newyorktimes" />. Hank, who died in 2001, told ''People'' in 1993, "I hear from Dennis about once a year, mostly when he needs money."<ref name="coolquizcom" /> Dennis also married, divorced, remarried and is estranged from his daughter.

==References==
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Revision as of 06:58, 5 November 2009

Dennis Lloyd Ketcham was born in 1946 to famous cartoonist Hank Ketcham and his wife Alice in Carmel, California.

Inspiration for Dennis the Menace

He is the inspiration for the comic strip Dennis the Menace, created by his father Hank Ketcham.[1] When Dennis was four years old, when he once refused to take a nap and somehow messed up his whole room. Hank tried many possible kid names for the character he was drawing in his desktop in his home at Carmel, and translated them into some his rough pencil sketches, but they seemed unsuitable for a character of such immense depiction. Later his studio door flew open and his then-wife Alice, in utter exasperation, exclaimed, "Your son is a menace!" Thus the "Dennis the Menace" name was used. The "menace" epithet and the image of the tornado stuck. The character of Henry Mitchell bore a striking resemblance to Ketcham himself, who also became a fixture in the strip.[2] The comic strip that was inspired by Dennis, was carried by 16 newspapers within five months. By May 1953, 193 newspapers in the United States and 52 abroad were carrying the strip to 30 million readers.[3]. It is now written and drawn by Ketcham's former assistants, Marcus Hamilton and Ron Ferdinand, and distributed to more than at least 10,000 newspapers in 48 countries and 19 languages by King Features Syndicate [3]

Childhood

Unlike his cartoon alter ego, Dennis did not lead a storybook life. He had learning disabilities as a boy. An alcoholic mother and a father with a busy work schedule meant there was little time left for him.[2]

In 1959, he was sent to a boarding school after his mother filed for divorce. Soon after, his mother died from an accidental drug overdose at age 41. His father remarried to Jo Anne Stevens and moved the family to Geneva, Switzerland.[3] Dennis had a difficult time in Swiss boarding school. Thus, his father sent him to a boarding school in the United States while Hank and his new wife remained in Europe.[2]

Military service

After graduating, Dennis joined the Marine Corps and served in Vietnam. Upon his return, he was treated for post-traumatic stress disorder and drifted from one low-paying job to another. By 1990, he was living in Ohio and estranged from his father, who commented on the marital breakup and his son's loss of privacy, "These things happen, but this was even worse because his name was used. He was brought in unwillingly and unknowingly, and it confused him."[1]

Family

Meanwhile, Hank Ketcham, now a multi-millionaire, divorced and married the former Rolande Praepost with whom he had two children, Scott and Dania [3]. Hank, who died in 2001, told People in 1993, "I hear from Dennis about once a year, mostly when he needs money."[2] Dennis also married, divorced, remarried and is estranged from his daughter.

References

  1. ^ a b Weinraub, Judith (1990-05-05). "Dennis's' Dear Old Dad". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ a b c d "Dennis Ketcham". CoolQuiz.com. Retrieved 2007-11-24.
  3. ^ a b c d "Hank Ketcham, Father of Dennis the Menace, Dies at 81". The New York Times. 2001-06-02. Retrieved 2007-11-24. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)