Charles Santore and TV Guide

A celebrated illustrator whose iconic TV Guide covers garnered national recognition, Charles Santore built his career in Philadelphia over five decades of prolific and distinctive work.

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Spotlights

Starsky and Hutch: Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul
Santore, Charles
Quincy: Jack Klugman
Santore, Charles
60 Minutes: Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, and Dan Rather
Santore, Charles
The Jeffersons: Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford, and Paul Benedict
Santore, Charles
Kaz: Ron Leibman
Santore, Charles
Taxi: Danny DeVito and Judd Hirsch
Santore, Charles
The Rookies: Sam Melville, Georg Stanford Brown, and Michael Ontkean
Santore, Charles
Sesame Street
Santore, Charles

Purview

Charles Santore studied at Bok Vocational High School and the University of the Arts before launching his career in 1956 as a freelance illustrator for local advertising agencies and publications, including the Philadelphia-based Saturday Evening Post. In 1972, he began illustrating covers for TV Guide, also headquartered in Philadelphia. His first cover, depicting Peter Falk as the rumpled detective Columbo, brought him national acclaim. Working within the constraints of the magazine's small format, Santore distilled his subjects to their essence rather than rendering them literally. Over the next fourteen years, and through his friendship with TV Guide publisher Walter Annenberg, Santore produced scores of cover illustrations featuring some of the era's most iconic figures, among them Redd Foxx and The Godfather actors Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, and Robert De Niro.

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