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Toy Industry Hall of Fame

Established in 1984, the Toy Industry Hall of Fame honors the significant contributions of toy makers worldwide. Administered by the Toy Industry Foundation, a division of the US Toy Industry Association.

Inducted, 1985
1 Louis Marx
(1896–1982)
Established Louis Marx and Company in 1921. By 1950, it was the world's largest toy manufacturer. Marx was also first to mass-produce mechanical toys in the U.S., and many of his early wind-ups are valued collectors’ items.
2 Merrill L. Hassenfeld
(1918–1979)
Built Hasbro into a leading manufacturer of playthings from a maker of school supplies. He started with a line of doctor and nurse kits, and air raid warden sets. He oversaw the development of such toys as Mr. Potato Head and G.I.Joe.
3 Nathan Greenman
(1916–1976)
Preeminent in the business of toy wholesaling, Nat Greenman devoted his entire adult life to the toy industry. With his two brothers, he joined his father's enterprise as a teenager and went on to be a major force behind the growth of Greenman Brothers, Inc., one of the largest toy wholesalers in the United States. As the company's chief merchant in its years of greatest development, he met and influenced many of the top figures from across the toy industry. Greenman often shared his views as an unofficial voice of wholesalers, He helped to shape toy distribution policy in the industry's formative years. His formula of "strength through efficiency" also helped lay the groundwork for his own firm to evolve over time into a successful multifaceted operation.
4 Marvin Glass
(1914–1974)
In 1941 Marvin Glass founded the first studio for toy design - Marvin Glass and Associates. He brought successful toys to the marketplace including Mr. Machine and Rock-Em-Sock-Em Robots.
5 A.C. Gilbert
(1884–1961)
The A. C. Gilbert Company created the Erector toy construction sets. It was largely due to Gilbert's determined effort and skill as an organizer that the industry's first trade association, Toy Manufacturers of America, was established in 1916.
6 Jerome M. Fryer
(1918–1983)
President of CBS Toys, acquired Samuel Gabriel Sons & Co. and expanded it into a major concern, adding other established names - such as Child Guidance, Creative Playthings, Gilbert, Gym-Dandy, Hubley, Ideal, Kohner and Wonder - into what would become the CBS Toys family.
7 Herman Fisher
(1898–1975)
Founded the firm of Fisher-Price and built it into the world's largest and most respected manufacturer of preschool toys.
Inducted, 1986
8 Raymond P. Wagner
(1932–1985)
President of Mattel Toys (1973 to 1983).
9 Charles S. Raizen
(1892–1967)
Founder of Transogram, best-remembered for The Little Country Doctor and Nurse Kit, inspired by Dr. Daniel Defoe.
10 George S. Parker
(1866–1952)
Founder of Parker Brothers, created Rook and Pit, introduced jigsaw puzzles, Ping Pong and Monopoly is an industry phenomenon in itself.
Inducted, 1987
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Walt Disney
(1901–1966)
Walt Disney had a great affinity for toys, and happily, the industry's products depicting so many of his ingratiating characters are helping to communicate that joy and happiness.
12 Joshua Lionel Cowen
(1877–1965)
Lionel replicas that paralleled the growth and development of U.S. railroads became the classic of toy trains and accessories; even the company's catalogs and its advertisements were classics - all mirroring the genius of Cowen.
Inducted, 1988
13 James J. Shea, Sr.
(1889–1977)
His genius for solving complex problems yielded dramatic results for The Milton Bradley Company, which he headed for over thirty years, building it into a giant among manufacturers of games as well as other product categories.
14 Morey W. Kasch
(1907–1972)
Founder of the M.W. Kasch Company.
15 Walter W. Armatys He managed the Toy Fair in New York for many years, was instrumental in setting up the TMA safety and logistics seminars, and handled organization of the Toy Industry Hall of Fame.
Inducted, 1989
16 Benjamin F. Michtom
(1901–1980)
Possibly the best promoter of toys ever, he structured a sales and marketing organization second to none, propelling the Ideal Toy Company to the forefront of the industry. One of the first to make use of licensed products; he inspired the rage for the Shirley Temple doll more than fifty years ago.
17 Ruth
(1916-2002) and Elliot Handler
(1916-2011)
The first toy company to advertise on television, they bought time on the "Mickey Mouse Show" and changed product marketing forever. The resulting visibility meant that for millions of children a Mattel toy defined being a youngster in the ‘50s and ‘60s. The introduction of Barbie in 1959 proved that the Handlers truly had their finger on the pulse of American society.
18 Ole Kirk Christiansen
(1891–1958)
Founder of Lego.
Inducted, 1990
19 Edward P. Parker
(1912–1974)
Chairman of Parker Brothers, vice president of General Mills and director and former president of Toy Manufacturers of America.
20 Charles Lazarus
(1923-2018)
Founded Toys "R" Us and pioneered a new concept in the retailing of children’s toys that completely revolutionized how playthings are sold in the U.S. and many countries around the world.
Inducted, 1991
21
Stephen D. Hassenfeld
(1942–1989)
He built Hasbro into the largest toy manufacturer in the world.
22 Henry H. Coords
(1915–1995)
He enhanced the reputation Fisher-Price for quality and play value and presided over its transformation into an industry giant.
Inducted, 1992
23 Bernard Loomis
(1923–2006)
He introduced some of the world's most notable brands including "Chatty Cathy", "Barbie", "Hot Wheels", "Baby Alive", and "Strawberry Shortcake", but perhaps his biggest marketing success was bringing a then-unknown film property called Star Wars to the toy shelves. Every toy company he worked for (Mattel, General Mills, and Hasbro) became "the world's largest toy company" during his tenures in each company.[1]
24 Jim Henson
(1936–1990)
Creator of puppets - including Kermit the Frog, Big Bird, Miss Piggy, Bert and Ernie, Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch
Inducted, 1993
25 Albert Steiner
(1895–1977)
Kenner created a business renowned for its toy versions of adult activities, including the Girder and Panel Building set, Give A Show Projector and Easy Bake Oven.
26 Aaron Locker
(1927–2013)
As general counsel to TMA, his name became synonymous with product safety as he guided the Association through the perils of government regulation.
Inducted, 1994
27 Alan G. Hassenfeld
(1948–)
As chairman and chief executive, he has diversified Hasbro’s portfolio of companies and expanded international operations while initiating a singular brand of corporate activism designed to improve the lives of children.
Inducted, 1995
28 John W. Amerman
(1932–)
By focusing on building core products, cutting costs and reorganizing management, at Mattel he engineered a comprehensive program that turned the struggling company around in one year.
Inducted, 1996
29 Richard E. Grey
(1934–)
He led Tyco through product development, acquisitions and aggressive marketing until it became the third largest U.S. toymaker.
Inducted, 1997
30 Sy Ziv[2]
(1925-2011)
He assisted in the development of the Toys "R" Us concept and made contributions to nearly every facet of the promotional toy business. His guidance helped small companies stay in business and many manufacturers to achieve personal and corporate success.
31 Howard Moore
(1930–)
As executive vice president and general merchandise manager at Toys "R" Us, his focus on strategic line planning, product selection and merchandising enabled toy companies to grow and flourish while contributing to the major retail success of Toys "R" Us.
32 Thomas J. Kalinske
(1944–)
He was president of Mattel, Universal Matchbox and Sega of America. He helped Barbie and Hot Wheels grow into major international brands. He led Sega to market leadership and helped establishing an industry-wide video game rating system.
Inducted, 1998
33 Russell L. Wenkstern
(1912–2000)
As president and CEO of Tonka Toys, he brought the company to worldwide prominence by 1974. He turned Tonka into the largest volume manufacturer of vehicles of any type in the world, and insisted that Tonka trucks be the safest and most durable toys of their time, a tradition that continues today.
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Jeffrey Breslow (1943–)
Howard Morrison (1932-)
Rouben Terzian (1939-)
In 1967, when they joined the legendary Marvin Glass, they began a 31-year collaboration that has led to the creation and design of some of the industry's most successful toy and game products. In 1988, Breslow Morrison Terzian and Associates was formed to continue their tradition of excellence. Their best-selling products include: The Animal, Ants in the Pants, Guesstures, Brain Warp, California Roller Baby, Real Talking Bubba, Masterpiece, My Size Barbie, Casey Cartwheel, Jennie Gymnast, Hot Wheels Criss Cross Crash and many more.
Inducted, 1999
37 Michael Goldstein
(1941–)
As leader of Toys "R" Us, he brought to the company innovative merchandising ideas, guiding its rise to the world's largest retailer of children's products.
Inducted, 2000
38 Fred Ertl, Jr.
(1930–2017)
The Ertl Company created toy tractors. His leadership generated an industry-wide shift in the role of safety and toys, resulting in the development of the first toy safety standard.
39 Beatrice Alexander
(1895–1990)
Founder of the Alexander Doll Company, she was the premier American doll maker of the 20th century.
Inducted, 2001
40 Betty James
(1918–2008)
Produced the Slinky as president and CEO of James Industries.
Inducted, 2002
41 David A. Miller
(1932–)
He pioneered national and global efforts to change international opinion in favor of accepting China into the World Trade Organization and win it permanent Most Favored Nation status in the U.S.
Inducted, 2003
42 Antonio Pasin
(1896–1990)
By 1930, Pasin had adopted the mass production technologies of the auto industry to create the first affordable steel wagon, earning him the nickname "Little Ford". The invention of the radio and the wonder of flight inspired the wagon and company name Radio Flyer.
43 Eddy Goldfarb
(1921-)
Over his long career in the toy industry, Eddy Goldfarb has put close to 800 items on the market in a variety of toy categories, and has received almost 300 patents. Some of his earliest and most successful toys have been: Yakkity Yak Teeth, Busy Biddy, Merry-Go-Sip, Shark Attack, Arcade Basketball, Quiz Way, Kerplunk, Baby Beans and Lego Creator Game, to name a few.
Inducted, 2004
44 Neil B. Friedman
(1947-)
Currently (2004) president of Fisher-Price Brands, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel, Mr. Friedman is credited with continuing Fisher-Price's leadership as the premiere infant and preschool manufacturer and establishing Fisher-Price as a significant force in character branded toys.
45 George Ditomassi President of the Milton Bradley Company and president of Hasbro.
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Milton Bradley
(1836–1911)
Founder of Milton Bradley and inventor of The Checkered Game of Life and the one-armed paper cutter.
Inducted, 2005
47 Lionel Weintraub
(1920–1994)
Introduced the first three-dimensional games: "Mousetrap!", "Toss Across", "Rebound", "Kerplunk", "Magic 8 Ball" and "Rubik's Cube".
48 Reuben Klamer
(1922-2021)
Best known as the originator and an inventor of The Game of Life, which became part of the permanent Archives of Family Life at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC in 1981.
Inducted, 2006
49 Edwin Binney
(1866–1934)
C. Harold Smith
(1860–1931)
Cousins founded Binney & Smith in 1885. In 1903, Binney & Smith introduced the first box of eight Crayola crayons, responding to teachers' need for safe and affordable wax crayons for their students.
Inducted, 2007
50
George Lucas
(1944–)
Star Wars was the first entertainment franchise that brought together film, licensing and merchandising. Star Wars action figures established the 3¾-inch scale and spawned a community of passionate toy collectors setting the industry "standard" on which most major movie toy lines are based today.
Inducted, 2008
51 Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen
(1947-)
President of the Lego Group.
Inducted, 2009
52 Joan Ganz Cooney
(1929-)
Co-founder of the Children's Television Workshop, now known as Sesame Workshop.
53 Jack Pressman
(1895-1959)
Founder of the Pressman Toy Corporation.
Inducted, 2010
54 John Lasseter
(1957-)
Chief creative officer of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios.
55 Sam Walton
(1918-1992)
Founder of retailer Wal-Mart.
Inducted, 2011
56 Donald F. Duncan, Sr.
(1892-1971)
Founder of the Duncan Toys Company.
57 Al Verrecchia
(1943-)
CEO of Hasbro.
Inducted, 2012
58 Frederick August Otto Schwarz
(1836-1911)
Founder of toy retailer FAO Schwarz.
59 Arnie Rubin Founder of Funrise Toy Corporation.
Inducted, 2013
60 Russell Berrie
(1933-2002)
Founder of toy maker Russ Berrie & Company.
61 Judy Ellis Founder of the nation's first baccalaureate program in Toy Design, which she launched at the Fashion Institute of Technology in 1989.
Inducted, 2014
62 Arthur "Spud" Melin
(1924-2002) and Richard Knerr
(1925-2008)
Founders of toy maker Wham-O.
63 Jack Friedman
(1939-2010)
Founder of three toy companies: LJN Toys, THQ, and Jakks Pacific.
64 Horst Brandstätter
(1933-2015)
Owner and president of Brandstätter Group, which includes toy company Playmobil.
65 Jill Barad
(1951-)
CEO of Mattel.
Inducted, 2015
66 Leslie Berger
(1919-2014)
Founder of toy maker Cardinal Industries.
67 Pat Feely Toy industry executive at Tonka and Radica Games.
Inducted, 2016
68 Bob Iger
(1951-)
Chairman and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company.
Inducted, 2017
69 Peter Eio Former president of The Lego Group
70 Ray Larsen
(1939–2012)
Founder of RLA Marketing
71 Sydney Rosen
(1917–2011)
Former owner of Rose Art
Inducted, 2018
72 Andrea Barthello CEO OF ThinkFun
73 James Becker
(1921-2011)
Founder of Anjar Co.
Inducted, 2019
74 Brian Goldner
(1963-2021)
CEO OF Hasbro
75 Joe Mendelsohn
(1930-2017)
Former president of Kenner Products
76 Stan Lee
(1922-2018)
Former chairman of Marvel Comics
Inducted, 2020
77 Harry Kislevitz
(1927-2009)
Founder of Colorforms Corporation
78 Thomas G. Murdough, Jr. Founder Little Tikes/Step 2/Simplay 3
79 Thomas Chan Founder and CEO of Playmates Toys Inc
Inducted, 2021
80 Margarete Steiff
(1847-1909)
Founder and Creator of Steiff
81 Pleasant Rowland
(1941-)
Founder of American Girl
82 William C. Killgallon Chairman of the Board, The Ohio Art Company
83 Philip Bloom Founder & Former Publisher, The Bloom Report
Inducted, 2022
84 Lucille King Founder of Playskool Institute
85 Johnny Gruelle
(1880-1938)
Creator of Raggedy Ann & Raggedy Andy
86 Bob Wann PlayMonster
87 Jim Pressman Pressman Toy Corporation
Inducted, 2023
88 John Lloyd Wright
(1892-1972)
Inventor of Lincoln Logs
89 David W. Ring Founder of Larami Corporation
90 Rose O'Neill
(1874-1944)
Inventor of Kewpie Dolls
91 John McLoughlin Jr.
(1827-1905)
Founder of McLoughlin Brothers
92 Mary Couzin Founder & President ChiTag & People of Play
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Ronnen Harary (1971-)
Anton Rabie
Ben Varadi
Co-Founders of Spin Master

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Martin, Douglas (2006-06-06). "Bernard Loomis, 82, Dies; Made Toys TV Stars". The New York Times. p. C13. Retrieved 2006-06-15.
  2. ^ Nelander, Betty (2011-11-03). "Seymore Ziv, PB Opera board member, Toys 'R' Us exec, dies". Palm Beach Daily News. Retrieved 2022-12-15.

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Established in 1984 the Toy Industry Hall of Fame honors the significant contributions of toy makers worldwide Administered by the Toy Industry Foundation a division of the US Toy Industry Association Inducted 19851 Louis Marx 1896 1982 Established Louis Marx and Company in 1921 By 1950 it was the world s largest toy manufacturer Marx was also first to mass produce mechanical toys in the U S and many of his early wind ups are valued collectors items 2 Merrill L Hassenfeld 1918 1979 Built Hasbro into a leading manufacturer of playthings from a maker of school supplies He started with a line of doctor and nurse kits and air raid warden sets He oversaw the development of such toys as Mr Potato Head and G I Joe 3 Nathan Greenman 1916 1976 Preeminent in the business of toy wholesaling Nat Greenman devoted his entire adult life to the toy industry With his two brothers he joined his father s enterprise as a teenager and went on to be a major force behind the growth of Greenman Brothers Inc one of the largest toy wholesalers in the United States As the company s chief merchant in its years of greatest development he met and influenced many of the top figures from across the toy industry Greenman often shared his views as an unofficial voice of wholesalers He helped to shape toy distribution policy in the industry s formative years His formula of strength through efficiency also helped lay the groundwork for his own firm to evolve over time into a successful multifaceted operation 4 Marvin Glass 1914 1974 In 1941 Marvin Glass founded the first studio for toy design Marvin Glass and Associates He brought successful toys to the marketplace including Mr Machine and Rock Em Sock Em Robots 5 A C Gilbert 1884 1961 The A C Gilbert Company created the Erector toy construction sets It was largely due to Gilbert s determined effort and skill as an organizer that the industry s first trade association Toy Manufacturers of America was established in 1916 6 Jerome M Fryer 1918 1983 President of CBS Toys acquired Samuel Gabriel Sons amp Co and expanded it into a major concern adding other established names such as Child Guidance Creative Playthings Gilbert Gym Dandy Hubley Ideal Kohner and Wonder into what would become the CBS Toys family 7 Herman Fisher 1898 1975 Founded the firm of Fisher Price and built it into the world s largest and most respected manufacturer of preschool toys Inducted 19868 Raymond P Wagner 1932 1985 President of Mattel Toys 1973 to 1983 9 Charles S Raizen 1892 1967 Founder of Transogram best remembered for The Little Country Doctor and Nurse Kit inspired by Dr Daniel Defoe 10 George S Parker 1866 1952 Founder of Parker Brothers created Rook and Pit introduced jigsaw puzzles Ping Pong and Monopoly is an industry phenomenon in itself Inducted 198711 Walt Disney 1901 1966 Walt Disney had a great affinity for toys and happily the industry s products depicting so many of his ingratiating characters are helping to communicate that joy and happiness 12 Joshua Lionel Cowen 1877 1965 Lionel replicas that paralleled the growth and development of U S railroads became the classic of toy trains and accessories even the company s catalogs and its advertisements were classics all mirroring the genius of Cowen Inducted 198813 James J Shea Sr 1889 1977 His genius for solving complex problems yielded dramatic results for The Milton Bradley Company which he headed for over thirty years building it into a giant among manufacturers of games as well as other product categories 14 Morey W Kasch 1907 1972 Founder of the M W Kasch Company 15 Walter W Armatys He managed the Toy Fair in New York for many years was instrumental in setting up the TMA safety and logistics seminars and handled organization of the Toy Industry Hall of Fame Inducted 198916 Benjamin F Michtom 1901 1980 Possibly the best promoter of toys ever he structured a sales and marketing organization second to none propelling the Ideal Toy Company to the forefront of the industry One of the first to make use of licensed products he inspired the rage for the Shirley Temple doll more than fifty years ago 17 Ruth 1916 2002 and Elliot Handler 1916 2011 The first toy company to advertise on television they bought time on the Mickey Mouse Show and changed product marketing forever The resulting visibility meant that for millions of children a Mattel toy defined being a youngster in the 50s and 60s The introduction of Barbie in 1959 proved that the Handlers truly had their finger on the pulse of American society 18 Ole Kirk Christiansen 1891 1958 Founder of Lego Inducted 199019 Edward P Parker 1912 1974 Chairman of Parker Brothers vice president of General Mills and director and former president of Toy Manufacturers of America 20 Charles Lazarus 1923 2018 Founded Toys R Us and pioneered a new concept in the retailing of children s toys that completely revolutionized how playthings are sold in the U S and many countries around the world Inducted 199121 Stephen D Hassenfeld 1942 1989 He built Hasbro into the largest toy manufacturer in the world 22 Henry H Coords 1915 1995 He enhanced the reputation Fisher Price for quality and play value and presided over its transformation into an industry giant Inducted 199223 Bernard Loomis 1923 2006 He introduced some of the world s most notable brands including Chatty Cathy Barbie Hot Wheels Baby Alive and Strawberry Shortcake but perhaps his biggest marketing success was bringing a then unknown film property called Star Wars to the toy shelves Every toy company he worked for Mattel General Mills and Hasbro became the world s largest toy company during his tenures in each company 1 24 Jim Henson 1936 1990 Creator of puppets including Kermit the Frog Big Bird Miss Piggy Bert and Ernie Cookie Monster and Oscar the GrouchInducted 199325 Albert Steiner 1895 1977 Kenner created a business renowned for its toy versions of adult activities including the Girder and Panel Building set Give A Show Projector and Easy Bake Oven 26 Aaron Locker 1927 2013 As general counsel to TMA his name became synonymous with product safety as he guided the Association through the perils of government regulation Inducted 199427 Alan G Hassenfeld 1948 As chairman and chief executive he has diversified Hasbro s portfolio of companies and expanded international operations while initiating a singular brand of corporate activism designed to improve the lives of children Inducted 199528 John W Amerman 1932 By focusing on building core products cutting costs and reorganizing management at Mattel he engineered a comprehensive program that turned the struggling company around in one year Inducted 199629 Richard E Grey 1934 He led Tyco through product development acquisitions and aggressive marketing until it became the third largest U S toymaker Inducted 199730 Sy Ziv 2 1925 2011 He assisted in the development of the Toys R Us concept and made contributions to nearly every facet of the promotional toy business His guidance helped small companies stay in business and many manufacturers to achieve personal and corporate success 31 Howard Moore 1930 As executive vice president and general merchandise manager at Toys R Us his focus on strategic line planning product selection and merchandising enabled toy companies to grow and flourish while contributing to the major retail success of Toys R Us 32 Thomas J Kalinske 1944 He was president of Mattel Universal Matchbox and Sega of America He helped Barbie and Hot Wheels grow into major international brands He led Sega to market leadership and helped establishing an industry wide video game rating system Inducted 199833 Russell L Wenkstern 1912 2000 As president and CEO of Tonka Toys he brought the company to worldwide prominence by 1974 He turned Tonka into the largest volume manufacturer of vehicles of any type in the world and insisted that Tonka trucks be the safest and most durable toys of their time a tradition that continues today 343536 Jeffrey Breslow 1943 Howard Morrison 1932 Rouben Terzian 1939 In 1967 when they joined the legendary Marvin Glass they began a 31 year collaboration that has led to the creation and design of some of the industry s most successful toy and game products In 1988 Breslow Morrison Terzian and Associates was formed to continue their tradition of excellence Their best selling products include The Animal Ants in the Pants Guesstures Brain Warp California Roller Baby Real Talking Bubba Masterpiece My Size Barbie Casey Cartwheel Jennie Gymnast Hot Wheels Criss Cross Crash and many more Inducted 199937 Michael Goldstein 1941 As leader of Toys R Us he brought to the company innovative merchandising ideas guiding its rise to the world s largest retailer of children s products Inducted 200038 Fred Ertl Jr 1930 2017 The Ertl Company created toy tractors His leadership generated an industry wide shift in the role of safety and toys resulting in the development of the first toy safety standard 39 Beatrice Alexander 1895 1990 Founder of the Alexander Doll Company she was the premier American doll maker of the 20th century Inducted 200140 Betty James 1918 2008 Produced the Slinky as president and CEO of James Industries Inducted 200241 David A Miller 1932 He pioneered national and global efforts to change international opinion in favor of accepting China into the World Trade Organization and win it permanent Most Favored Nation status in the U S Inducted 200342 Antonio Pasin 1896 1990 By 1930 Pasin had adopted the mass production technologies of the auto industry to create the first affordable steel wagon earning him the nickname Little Ford The invention of the radio and the wonder of flight inspired the wagon and company name Radio Flyer 43 Eddy Goldfarb 1921 Over his long career in the toy industry Eddy Goldfarb has put close to 800 items on the market in a variety of toy categories and has received almost 300 patents Some of his earliest and most successful toys have been Yakkity Yak Teeth Busy Biddy Merry Go Sip Shark Attack Arcade Basketball Quiz Way Kerplunk Baby Beans and Lego Creator Game to name a few Inducted 200444 Neil B Friedman 1947 Currently 2004 president of Fisher Price Brands a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel Mr Friedman is credited with continuing Fisher Price s leadership as the premiere infant and preschool manufacturer and establishing Fisher Price as a significant force in character branded toys 45 George Ditomassi President of the Milton Bradley Company and president of Hasbro 46 Milton Bradley 1836 1911 Founder of Milton Bradley and inventor of The Checkered Game of Life and the one armed paper cutter Inducted 200547 Lionel Weintraub 1920 1994 Introduced the first three dimensional games Mousetrap Toss Across Rebound Kerplunk Magic 8 Ball and Rubik s Cube 48 Reuben Klamer 1922 2021 Best known as the originator and an inventor of The Game of Life which became part of the permanent Archives of Family Life at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC in 1981 Inducted 200649 Edwin Binney 1866 1934 C Harold Smith 1860 1931 Cousins founded Binney amp Smith in 1885 In 1903 Binney amp Smith introduced the first box of eight Crayola crayons responding to teachers need for safe and affordable wax crayons for their students Inducted 200750 George Lucas 1944 Star Wars was the first entertainment franchise that brought together film licensing and merchandising Star Wars action figures established the 3 inch scale and spawned a community of passionate toy collectors setting the industry standard on which most major movie toy lines are based today Inducted 200851 Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen 1947 President of the Lego Group Inducted 200952 Joan Ganz Cooney 1929 Co founder of the Children s Television Workshop now known as Sesame Workshop 53 Jack Pressman 1895 1959 Founder of the Pressman Toy Corporation Inducted 201054 John Lasseter 1957 Chief creative officer of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios 55 Sam Walton 1918 1992 Founder of retailer Wal Mart Inducted 201156 Donald F Duncan Sr 1892 1971 Founder of the Duncan Toys Company 57 Al Verrecchia 1943 CEO of Hasbro Inducted 201258 Frederick August Otto Schwarz 1836 1911 Founder of toy retailer FAO Schwarz 59 Arnie Rubin Founder of Funrise Toy Corporation Inducted 201360 Russell Berrie 1933 2002 Founder of toy maker Russ Berrie amp Company 61 Judy Ellis Founder of the nation s first baccalaureate program in Toy Design which she launched at the Fashion Institute of Technology in 1989 Inducted 201462 Arthur Spud Melin 1924 2002 and Richard Knerr 1925 2008 Founders of toy maker Wham O 63 Jack Friedman 1939 2010 Founder of three toy companies LJN Toys THQ and Jakks Pacific 64 Horst Brandstatter 1933 2015 Owner and president of Brandstatter Group which includes toy company Playmobil 65 Jill Barad 1951 CEO of Mattel Inducted 201566 Leslie Berger 1919 2014 Founder of toy maker Cardinal Industries 67 Pat Feely Toy industry executive at Tonka and Radica Games Inducted 201668 Bob Iger 1951 Chairman and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company Inducted 201769 Peter Eio Former president of The Lego Group70 Ray Larsen 1939 2012 Founder of RLA Marketing71 Sydney Rosen 1917 2011 Former owner of Rose ArtInducted 201872 Andrea Barthello CEO OF ThinkFun73 James Becker 1921 2011 Founder of Anjar Co Inducted 201974 Brian Goldner 1963 2021 CEO OF Hasbro75 Joe Mendelsohn 1930 2017 Former president of Kenner Products76 Stan Lee 1922 2018 Former chairman of Marvel ComicsInducted 202077 Harry Kislevitz 1927 2009 Founder of Colorforms Corporation78 Thomas G Murdough Jr Founder Little Tikes Step 2 Simplay 379 Thomas Chan Founder and CEO of Playmates Toys IncInducted 202180 Margarete Steiff 1847 1909 Founder and Creator of Steiff81 Pleasant Rowland 1941 Founder of American Girl82 William C Killgallon Chairman of the Board The Ohio Art Company83 Philip Bloom Founder amp Former Publisher The Bloom ReportInducted 202284 Lucille King Founder of Playskool Institute85 Johnny Gruelle 1880 1938 Creator of Raggedy Ann amp Raggedy Andy86 Bob Wann PlayMonster87 Jim Pressman Pressman Toy CorporationInducted 202388 John Lloyd Wright 1892 1972 Inventor of Lincoln Logs89 David W Ring Founder of Larami Corporation90 Rose O Neill 1874 1944 Inventor of Kewpie Dolls91 John McLoughlin Jr 1827 1905 Founder of McLoughlin Brothers92 Mary Couzin Founder amp President ChiTag amp People of Play93 94 95 Ronnen Harary 1971 Anton RabieBen Varadi Co Founders of Spin MasterSee also editNational Toy Hall of Fame List of toys and children s media awardsReferences edit Martin Douglas 2006 06 06 Bernard Loomis 82 Dies Made Toys TV Stars The New York Times p C13 Retrieved 2006 06 15 Nelander Betty 2011 11 03 Seymore Ziv PB Opera board member Toys R Us exec dies Palm Beach Daily News Retrieved 2022 12 15 External links editToy Industry Hall of Fame at the Toy Industry Association Archived from the original on April 12 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toy Industry Hall of Fame amp oldid 1212699400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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