Darby Conley is an American cartoonist best known for the popular comic strip Get Fuzzy.Conley was born in Concord, Massachusetts in 1970, and grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee.While in high school in 1986, he won a student cartooning competition. During his Senior Year at Doyle High School (now South-Doyle High School) in Knoxville, Conley was voted 'Most Talented' by his graduating class. He attended Amherst College, where he studied Fine Arts, drew cartoons for the student newspaper and was a member of an all-male, jazz-influenced a cappella group, the Zumbyes. (Fellow cartoonist alumni of Amherst include FoxTrot creator Bill Amend and the late John Cullen Murphy of Prince Valiant fame.)Like Rob Wilco, the human protagonist in Get Fuzzy, Conley is an enthusiastic rugby fan, playing during college and sustaining several injuries that failed to diminish his passion for the sport.Before becoming a cartoonist, Conley held a wide array of jobs: elementary school teacher, art director for a science museum, lifeguard, and bicycle repairman. This eclectic collection of professions is reminiscent of those held by Douglas Adams, who Conley has mentioned as a comedic influence.Conley currently lives in the Boston suburb of Carlisle.
Darby Conley is an American cartoonist best known for the popular comic strip Get Fuzzy.Conley was born in Concord, Massachusetts in 1970, and grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee.While in high school in 1986, he won a student cartooning competition. During his Senior Year at Doyle High School (now South-Doyle High School) in Knoxville, Conley was voted 'Most Talented' by his graduating class. He attended Amherst College, where he studied Fine Arts, drew cartoons for the student newspaper and was a member of an all-male, jazz-influenced a cappella group, the Zumbyes. (Fellow cartoonist alumni of Amherst include FoxTrot creator Bill Amend and the late John Cullen Murphy of Prince Valiant fame.)Like Rob Wilco, the human protagonist in Get Fuzzy, Conley is an enthusiastic rugby fan, playing during college and sustaining several injuries that failed to diminish his passion for the sport.Before becoming a cartoonist, Conley held a wide array of jobs: elementary school teacher, art director for a science museum, lifeguard, and bicycle repairman. This eclectic collection of professions is reminiscent of those held by Douglas Adams, who Conley has mentioned as a comedic influence.Conley currently lives in the Boston suburb of Carlisle.