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Robert Tonner (born July 14, 1952) is an American entrepreneur, fashion designer, sculptor, doll artist and owner of Tonner Doll Company, Inc. and the Effanbee Doll Company, Inc. Robert Tonner is best known for his fashion doll designs and the creation of the Tonner Doll Company, which designs a number of original doll lines, such as the
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and Antoinette series. In addition, Tonner Doll Company Inc. contracts with and designs for many major film studios. They have designed dolls for such contemporary films as '' Harry Potter'', '' Spider-Man 3'', and ''
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'', as well as classic films, such as ''
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'' and '' The Wizard of Oz''. Robert Tonner has received national and international artistic awards and recognition including a permanent piece at
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Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris. He has also served as President of the National Institute of American Doll Artist (NIADA).


Early life

Robert Tonner was born as a twin, to a working-class family in Bluffton, Indiana. Martin Tonner, his father, was a self-educated engineer, and his mother, Virginia, a housewife. Robert has one older brother, John; his twin brother, David; and a younger sister, Mary.Finnegan, Stephanie. ''The Robert Tonner Story: Dreams and Dolls''.Portfolio Press 2000 Tonner's mother Virginia was plagued with several illnesses throughout her life, including;
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, encephalitis, cancer of the kidney and myasthenia gravis. The continual cost of his mother's health-care would lead to very low economic and family stability throughout Tonner's childhood. As a child, Tonner turned to drawing and television as an escape from the difficult home-situation. Programs such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Bonanza'', '' Bewitched'', as well as many comic book superheroes, such as the members of '' The Justice League'', would be his greatest inspiration. At the age of eight, Tonner learned to sew. Tonner began his college career as a pre-med major, attending three different universities. However, in 1973 the struggling student abandoned his goal of becoming a surgeon and decided to pursue his true passion of becoming a fashion designer. That same year he would attend the Parsons School of Design in New York City.


Fashion career

In 1975, at the age of 23, Tonner was hired as the Personal Assistant to Don Sayres, a designer for Gamut, a sportswear company located in New York City. After three years with Gamut, Tonner accepted a position with fashion designer
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and was later asked to head the Blassport label. In 1983 Tonner launched his personal fashion label, "Robert Tonner for Tudor Square". After leaving the fashion industry, Tonner joined the National Institute of American Doll Artists (NIADA). He served as Standards chairman from 1991 to 1995 and was later elected President of NIADA 1995, a post which he held until 1997.Finnegan, Stephanie. ''The Robert Tonner Story: Dreams and Dolls''. Portfolio Press 2000 Tonner launched Robert Tonner Doll Design (RTDD) in 1991 with his partner, Harris Safier. The first RTDD designs were introduced at the American International Toy Fair that same year. Backed by past connections within the NIADA and fashion design world, and the aggressive publicizing by Tonner's partner Harris, RTDD saw exponential growth within the first few years. In 2000, RTDD was renamed Tonner Doll Company, Inc. In 2006, Robert Tonner created the direct-marketing company Wilde Imagination, which built a collectible
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design business based on Tonner's fictional character Ellowyne Wilde. Wilde Imagination continues to market direct to the consumer with new collections featuring Evangeline Ghastly and licensed pop-culture dolls based on ''The Wizard of Oz'' film. Recently, Tonner has returned to the world of fashion design with the introduction of the Robert Tonner 2010 Spring Collection, which debuted on September 9, 2009, at the
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in New York City.


Current activities

Today, Robert Tonner resides in the Mid-Hudson River Valley town of Stone Ridge, New York with his family. An avid reader and pop-culture connoisseur, Tonner spends a great deal of time traveling for business. However, he much prefers the comforts of home, where one of his hobbies includes collecting original illustration art. Tonner is still the owner and director of Tonner Doll Company, Inc., while also working on his self-funded clothing line. He has also expressed interest in developing a line of toys for children. Still a member of NIADA, although no longer explicitly active, Tonner also belongs to the National Toy and Doll Collectors' Club in New York City, and is a sitting member of the Kingston Hospital Foundation in Kingston New York.


Publications

*''Robert Tonner Inspirations'', a personal guided tour through the culture that shaped the acclaimed doll designer's career and creations''. *''The Robert Tonner Story: Dreams and Dolls'', by Stephanie Finnegan.


References


External links

*
Official website

Twilight Lexicon Interview

Robert Tonner's Official Blog

Wilde Imagination

The Effanbee Doll Company Inc. Official Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tonner, Robert 1952 births Living people American fashion designers Dollmakers People from Bluffton, Indiana American twins