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Charles Moulton is an American comic book writer, artist, and editor. He is best known for creating the DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and grew up in the small town of De Smet, South Dakota.
Moulton attended the University of Minnesota, where he studied psychology and philosophy. After graduating, he worked as a copywriter for an advertising agency in Minneapolis. In 1941, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in comic books.
Moulton's first comic book work was for All-American Comics, where he wrote stories for the characters Hawkman and the Atom. He also wrote stories for DC Comics' All-Star Comics, Adventure Comics, and Sensation Comics. In 1942, he created the character Wonder Woman, which became one of the most popular and enduring characters in comic book history.
Moulton wrote and edited Wonder Woman comics for over 20 years. He also wrote stories for other DC Comics characters, including Superman, Batman, and the Justice League of America.
Moulton retired from comic books in 1968 and moved to Los Angeles, where he wrote scripts for television shows such as The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family. He also wrote several books, including The Superhero Women (1975) and The Superhero in America (1977).
Moulton died in Los Angeles on May 12, 1992, at the age of 66. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Moulton is an active commercial choreographer. He choreographed Peter Gabriel’s “So” Tour and created a featured solo for Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton in the movie "Teknolust." He choreographed over 1000 dancers for the temple/rave scene in “The Matrix Reloaded” and an advertising campaign for Peregrine Communications. He has collaborated on two large-scale projects in China with director Daniel Flannery, “Elements”(2008) and “Illusions”(2013).
Moulton lives in Oakland, CA, with his life partner and choreographic collaborator, Janice Garrett. Since 2007 they have created six full-length dance theater pieces together: Stringwreck (2008), The Illustrated Book of Invisible Stories (2009), The Experience of Flight in Dreams (2011), Angles of Enchantment (2012), A Show of Hands (2013), and The Luminous Edge (2014). Of their most recent work, “The Luminous Edge”, SF Chronicle wrote: The dance season is still very young, but it is doubtful whether we will see anything quite as exhilarating … as Garrett + Moulton Productions’ “The Luminous Edge”.
In 2000, Moulton was a fellow at the Djerassi Resident Artists Program where he became interested in making drawings. His visual art has been shown at the Pro Arts Gallery, Oakopolis Gallery, and the Terminal Gallery, all in Oakland, CA, and at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, AZ. His drawings served as the basis for “A Show of Hands,” created in collaboration with Janice Garrett.
Moulton is best known for his work “Precision Ball Passing,” which has been heralded as a landmark in the development of post-modern dance. Originally created for three performers in 1979, additional versions have been made for nine, 18, 25, 48, 60 and 72 performers. Precision Ball Passing has been performed around the world on a wide variety of dance companies, schools.
A virtuoso tap dancer, Moulton studied under Charles “Cookie” Cook and Honi Coles. In 1975 he created a tap solo “300 300 300 / 1400” which was shown at the Paula Cooper Gallery. In 1986 he created “Tapnology,” called by the New York Times “One of the Ten Best Dance Events of The Year,” in which microphones attached to his shoes transmitted signals that triggered a variety of midi sounds and noises. He toured this work extensively through the United States.
Moulton began his professional career as a dancer in 1972 with Contemporary Dancers Canada in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In 1973 he moved to New York to join the Merce Cunningham Dance Company where he danced from 1973-76. Moulton created his own company in 1978, which toured nationally and internationally for ten years. He created a wide variety of works in collaboration with designers Charles Atlas and Frank Moore, and composers Dick Connette, Scott Johnson, Bill Obrecht, Steve Elson and Lenny Pickett.
Charles Moulton (born July 13, 1954) is an American choreographer and visual artist who has staged dances on Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Project, The Joffrey Ballet, The Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, The Ohio Ballet, Oregon Ballet Theater, Gauthier Dance (Stuttgart), and many other companies in the US and abroad. He is a Guggenheim Award winner, a Dorothy Chandler Arts Achievement winner and a co-founding director of Performance Space 122 in downtown Manhattan. He is currently co-artistic director of Garrett + Moulton Productions, a San Francisco based performing arts organization that presents live dance and music. Moulton has received numerous awards and fellowships including three Jerome Foundation awards and three Meet The Composer/Choreographer awards. He has received support from the NEA, The New York State Arts Council, the Foundation for Contemporary Performing Arts, the Con Edison Foundation, The Beards Fund, Warner Communications, The National Arts Center of Canada, The Zellerbach Fund, and the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust.