Wendy Cunningham

Wendy Mildred Cunningham (December 30, 1959 – January 31, 2006) is a Canadian-American children's author known for writing The Hackleburg Triplets, a childrens' graphic novel series which adapted into an animated television series she co-created, Naomi, Nathan and Natalie.

Biography
Cunningham was born in (hospital in Toronto) on December 30, 1972 to parents, Martha (b. 1936) and Reginald (b. 1938). She is the oldest of her siblings, Andrew (b. 1957) and Nancy (b. 1962) and the oldest twin sister of Pamela. One month after Nancy was born, they moved to New York City, New York. TBA.

The Hackleburg Triplets
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Naomi, Nathan and Natalie
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Personal life
Cunningham is married to Baxter Goodwin (since TBA), a screenwriter and storyboard artist for Naomi, Nathan and Natalie and living in Los Angeles, California, since she moved here in TBA.

Death
On January 29, 2006, one month after her birthday, Cunningham—at age 46—fell ill and has been diagnosed with a stomach virus in Los Angeles, California. She died two days later while residing in her home. TBA.

Trivia

 * She is close friends with Baxter Goodwin, Pamela Cunningham, Craig Bartlett, Genndy Tartakovsky, Rob Renzetti, Glen Murakami, J.K. Rowling, Craig McCracken, Van Partible, Joe Murray, Tom Kenny, Stephen Hillenburg, Maxwell Atoms, and Mary Kay Bergman.
 * She has moved multiple times:
 * New York City, New York (1962–1966; 1978–1989)
 * Burbank, California (1966–1968)
 * Miami, Florida (1968–1971)
 * Los Angeles, California (1971–1978; 1997–2006)
 * The Bronx, New York (1989–1997)