Plastic pink flamingo creator goes underground
Don Featherstone & his creation |
Don Featherstone, who invented the
plastic pink flamingo that lives on millions of American lawns, died Monday at
the age of 79 with 59 plastic pink flamingos on his Fitchburg, Massachusetts
lawn.
He
was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize, an annual satirical award
honoring outré contributions, in 1996.
His
creation -- Phoenicopterus ruber
plasticus -- spawned director John Waters’s “Pink Flamingos,” the
1972 gallows comedy starring drag queen Divine and “Gnomeo & Juliet,”
Disney’s 2011 animated feature with a pink-flamingo character, voiced by Jim
Cummings, named Featherstone.
In
2009 the Madison, Wisconsin Common Council designated the plastic pink flamingo
the city’s official bird.
He
was the author, with Tom Herzing, of a 1999 photographic book, “The Original
Pink Flamingos: Splendor on the Grass.”
Featherstone
was president of Union Products until
his 2000 retirement.
When
Union Products ceased to exist, the Cado Company of Fitchburg took over manufacturing
the American icon.
To
read the entire New York Times article on Mr. Pink Flamingo’s creator, click on
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/24/business/don-featherstone-inventor-of-the-pink-flamingo-in-plastic-dies-at-79.html?smid=fb-share&_r=0
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