- Harold von Braunhut
Harold Nathan Braunhut aka Harold Von Braunhut (
31 March 1926 -28 November 2003 ) was an Americanmail-order marketer and inventor, most famous as the creator and seller of both the Amazing Sea-Monkeys and the X-Ray Specs. He is also known for holding extreme right-wing beliefs.Harold Von Braunhut was born in
Memphis, Tennessee on31 March 1926 . Braunhut grew up inNew York City and resided there until the 1980s, when he moved toMaryland .Braunhut used
comic book advertisement s to sell an assortment of quirky products. Braunhut held 195patent s for various products, many of which becamecultural icon s. Some of his products included:* X-Ray Specs - whose advertisements claim that the wearer can see through clothing and flesh. The product has appealed to generations of curious adolescent boys.
* Amazing Sea-Monkeys - which were tiny
brine shrimp that came to life when water was added. Sales took an upswing when comic book illustratorJoe Orlando drew comic book ads showing the humanized Sea-Monkeys enjoying life in their underwater fantasy world. Billions of the tiny creatures have been sold over the years and have generated fan websites, a television series, and avideo game . AstronautJohn Glenn took 400 million "Amazing Sea-Monkeys" into space with him in 1998.* Crazy Crabs - which were simply
hermit crab s* Amazing Hair-Raising Monsters - a card with a printed monster that would grow "
hair " (mineral crystal s, actually) when water was added.* Invisible Goldfish - non-existent fish that were guaranteed to remain permanently invisible.
Braunhut raced
motorcycle s under the name "The Green Hornet ", and managed a showman whose act consisted of diving 40 feet into a children's wading pool filled with only a foot of water. Von Braunhut also set up a wildlife conservation area in Maryland. Braunhut subscribed to extreme right-wing beliefs. According to a report published by theAnti-Defamation League in 1996, he was a member of theKu Klux Klan and theAryan Nations . In 1998,"Washington Post " printed a story on Braunhut's political beliefs, documenting his support of Richard Butler It is interesting to know that Braunhut's relatives claimed he wasJew ish. After the article's publication, Braunhut repeatedly declined to answer questions about his racial beliefs or his religious background.His first marriage was to Charlotte Braunhut. His second marriage was to actress Yolanda Signorelli, who took an active role in marketing Sea-Monkeys. He had a son, Jonathan, and a daughter, Jeanette LaMothe.
Harold Von Braunhut died on
28 November 2003 at his home inIndian Head, Maryland following an accidental fall.Braunhut's work was featured on the22 April 2007 "Not My Job" segment of theNPR radio quiz show,Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me ."Adapted from the article [http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.phtml?title=Harold_von_Braunhut Harold von Braunhut] from Wikinfo,
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