Marc Brown

Marc Tolon Brown (born November 25, 1946) is the creator of the Arthur books and served as Executive Producer of the show for a few years.

He was born on November 25th 1946, in Erie, Pennsylvania. He has three children: Tolon, Tucker, and Eliza. In 1976, he started writing the arthur books based on a story about an aardvark he was telling his son. Currently, he lives in Marthas Vineyard, his studio is in his barn, this is where he writes and illustrates his books. He gets hundreds of thousands of fan letters from young children that read his books.

Most of the characters in Arthur are based on actual people Marc Brown knew. Such as Francine who came from his sister, Bonnie. And D.W. who came from his other sister Kim. Marc Brown still writes Arthur books today.

Here is a link to his official website.

Marc Brown's children are heavily referenced in the TV series as well as in the books. In the books his childrens names are hidden in the illustrations. He has had a silent cameo in the episode Elwood City Turns 100! In the episode D.W.'s Library Card, there is a book on a shelf D.W. was looking at called "The Life and Times Of Marc Brown."

Tolon, his son, is a producer on the show.