Curriculum
Vitae

Since his first publications  in Buenos Aires in 1950, hundreds of books have been published with the cartoons of Guillermo Mordillo. His albums were successfully distributed mostly in Europe but also in Latin America and Asia in the past decades:

  • USA: New York
  • Latin America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru
  • Europe: Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Denmark, Israel
  • Asia: PR China (Collected Cartoons of Mordillo, 10 volumes), Taiwan, Japan
2019
June 29, Deceased
2019
2013
Guest of Honour at the first exhibition in Switzerland
2013
2012
Guest of Honour at his 80th birthday exhibition in Munich, Germany and at the PAN exhibition in Naples, Italy
2012
2011
Start of the 3-d movie preparations; first sketches and scriptwriting Guest of Honour at the Luzzati exhibition in Naples, Italy
2011
2010
Guest of Honour at the International Cartoon, comics and Caricature Festival Tel Aviv, Israel Guest of Honour at the Bibiana exhibition in Bratislava, Slovakia
2010
2009
Accomplishment of the ‘Incontournables’ in acrylic ink
2009
2008
Realisation with ‘Art Petrus’of a series of cartoon Art Reproductions in high definition. ‘MORDILLO COLLECTION’ numbered and signed to be sold through internet
2008
2007
Mordillo stops drawing cartoons in colour inks and starts working in mixed technique: acrylic, pastel and colour pencils Conferences in Beijing Universities, P.R. China
2007
2003
‘Felix’,  the first grand son is born in Paris
2003
2002
Member of the jury of ‘Cartoons on the Bay 2002’in Positano, Italy Appointed to the academic degree 'Catedrático Honorifico Del Humor’  by the University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain, on 17 October, 2002
2002
1999
Invited to and takes part as an active member in the Creative Seminary (Symposium) of Zermatt, Switzerland
1999
1998
Moves from Mallorca to South of France
1998
1997
Appointed ‘Profesor Honorifico Del Humor’ of the ‘Universidad Alcalá de Henares’, Spain, on 6 November, 1997
1997
1992
A ranking in ‘Whitty World’, International Cartoon Magazine, USA, of the best cartoonists of the world shows Mordillo in third place among 245 cartoonists from 46 countries
1992
1980
Moves from Paris to Mallorca, Spain Appointed President of the International Association of Authors of Comics and Cartoons (A.I.A.C.) in Geneva, Switzerland
1980
1978
Appointed ‘Best Cartoonist of the year’ at the ‘Salon International de l’Humour’ in Montréal, Canada
1978
1977
Member of jury at “Salon International de l’humour”, Montréal
1977
1972
First co-operation with Friedrich W. Heye, Unterhaching, Germany
1972
1972
Birth of their daughter Cécile Isabelle
1972
1970
Birth of their son Sébastien Jérôme
1970
1971
First co-operation with Marcelo Ravoni, Quipos
1971
1969
Marriage to Amparo Camarasa
1969
1968
Start of reproductions of the Cartoons in the magazine ‘Stern’ Hamburg, Germany, and other well known international supports.
1968
1966
The first Cartoon appears in ‘Le Pelerin magazine’ July 1966 Publications in Paris Match, Paris
1966
1963
on 20 August departure for Europe; arrival in Paris on 19 September Creation of humorous cards for Editions Mic-Max, Paris
1963
1960
Departure for the United States of America Employee of Paramount Pictures, New York Takes part in the realisation of the films POPEYE and LITTLE LULU.
1960
1959
Illustration of greeting cards for Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, USA Illustration of two fairy-tales
1959
1955
on 7 November departure for Lima, Peru ‘freelance’ designer at Mc Cann Erickson (Advertising) Illustration of two fairy-tales
1955
1952
Co-founder of Estudios Galas; animations Illustrations and strips for local magazines
1952
1950
Animator at the film studios ‘Burone Bruché’ Illustrations of four stories for Editorial Codex for children
1950
1948
Illustrator Certificate at the High School of Journalism; Professor’s Assistant
1948
1932
born on 4 August in Villa Pueyrredon, Buenos Aires,  Argentina
1932