Homonym: Theodore Seuss Geisel (Dr.Seuss)
Theodore Seuss Geisel, commonly known as Dr. Seuss, was an American author and illustrator born on March 2, 1904, in Springfield, Massachusetts. He is best known for his children's books, which include classics like The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham. His unique rhyming style and imaginative characters have made his works beloved by generations of readers.
Geisel studied at Dartmouth College and later earned a doctorate from Oxford University. He began his career creating advertisements and political cartoons before focusing on children's literature. Over his lifetime, he published over 60 books, many of which have been adapted into films and stage productions. Dr. Seuss passed away on September 24, 1991.