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'''John W. Ryan''' (November 12, 1926 – August 13, 1991) is an American designer. Ryan worked at toy company [[Mattel]] for 20 years, becoming the company's vice president of research and development, and subsequently working as a consultant. He was responsible for the [[Barbie]] doll, [[Hot Wheels]], and [[Chatty Cathy]]. He was the sixth husband of actress [[Zsa Zsa Gabor]].<ref name="nytimes_obit">{{cite news | title=Jack Ryan Dies at 65; Designer of Barbie Doll |agency=[[The Associated Press]] | newspaper=[[The New York Times]] | date=21 August 1991 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/21/obituaries/jack-ryan-dies-at-65-designer-of-barbie-doll.html | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100815112945/www.nytimes.com/1991/08/21/obituaries/jack-ryan-dies-at-65-designer-of-barbie-doll.html | archivedate=2010-08-15 | url-status=live}}</ref>
'''John W. Ryan''' (November 12, 1926 – August 13, 1991) was an American designer. Ryan worked at toy company [[Mattel]] for 20 years, becoming the company's vice president of research and development, and subsequently working as a consultant. He was responsible for the [[Barbie]] doll, [[Hot Wheels]], and [[Chatty Cathy]]. He was the sixth husband of actress [[Zsa Zsa Gabor]].<ref name="nytimes_obit">{{cite news | title=Jack Ryan Dies at 65; Designer of Barbie Doll |agency=[[The Associated Press]] | newspaper=[[The New York Times]] | date=21 August 1991 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/21/obituaries/jack-ryan-dies-at-65-designer-of-barbie-doll.html | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100815112945/www.nytimes.com/1991/08/21/obituaries/jack-ryan-dies-at-65-designer-of-barbie-doll.html | archivedate=2010-08-15 | url-status=live}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
movieRyan graduated from [[Yale University]], after which he worked at aerospace company [[Raytheon]] as an engineer, working on the [[AIM-7 Sparrow]] and [[MIM-23 Hawk]] missiles.<ref name="nytimes_obit"/><ref name="people">{{cite magazine | title=Jack Ryan and Zsa Zsa: A Millionaire Inventor and His Hungarian Barbie Doll | author=Richard Warren Lewis | date=14 July 1975 | magazine=[[People (magazine)|People]] | url=https://people.com/archive/jack-ryan-and-zsa-zsa-a-millionaire-inventor-and-his-hungarian-barbie-doll-vol-4-no-2/}}</ref>
Ryan graduated from [[Yale University]], after which he worked at aerospace company [[Raytheon]] as an engineer, working on the [[AIM-7 Sparrow]] and [[MIM-23 Hawk]] missiles.<ref name="nytimes_obit"/><ref name="people">{{cite magazine | title=Jack Ryan and Zsa Zsa: A Millionaire Inventor and His Hungarian Barbie Doll | author=Richard Warren Lewis | date=14 July 1975 | magazine=[[People (magazine)|People]] | url=https://people.com/archive/jack-ryan-and-zsa-zsa-a-millionaire-inventor-and-his-hungarian-barbie-doll-vol-4-no-2/}}</ref>


Mattel hired him for his "space-aged savvy" and knowledge of materials.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.salon.com/1997/11/26/26facts/ | title=The Skinny on Barbie - Essential facts about her checkered past | author1=Lori Leibovich | author2=Suzette Lalime | date=26 November 1997 | website=[[Salon (website)|Salon]]}}</ref>
Mattel hired him for his "space-aged savvy" and knowledge of materials.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.salon.com/1997/11/26/26facts/ | title=The Skinny on Barbie - Essential facts about her checkered past | author1=Lori Leibovich | author2=Suzette Lalime | date=26 November 1997 | website=[[Salon (website)|Salon]]}}</ref>

Revision as of 22:13, 27 January 2023

Jack Ryan
Born
John W. Ryan

(1926-11-12)November 12, 1926
DiedAugust 13, 1991(1991-08-13) (aged 64)
Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationDesigner
Spouse(s)
Barbara Harris
(m. 1950; div. 1971)

(m. 1975; div. 1976)

Linda Henson
(m. 1979; died 1981)

Gari Hardy Lansing
(m. 1981; div. 1985)

Magda Orzechowski
(m. 1985)

John W. Ryan (November 12, 1926 – August 13, 1991) was an American designer. Ryan worked at toy company Mattel for 20 years, becoming the company's vice president of research and development, and subsequently working as a consultant. He was responsible for the Barbie doll, Hot Wheels, and Chatty Cathy. He was the sixth husband of actress Zsa Zsa Gabor.[1]

Career

Ryan graduated from Yale University, after which he worked at aerospace company Raytheon as an engineer, working on the AIM-7 Sparrow and MIM-23 Hawk missiles.[1][2]

Mattel hired him for his "space-aged savvy" and knowledge of materials.[3]

In 1956, Mattel co-owner Ruth Handler returned from a European vacation with a German-designed Bild Lilli doll. She and Ryan worked on producing a similar fashion doll for the American market (the two later disputed which of them was chiefly responsible for the doll's design).[4]

Ryan went on to lead Mattel's research and development department, with a research and development budget in 1962 of $1.5 million US dollars.[5] He developed Chatty Cathy, Ken, Hot Wheels, and Larry the Lion, and was involved in creating the voice systems for Chatty Cathy, Barbie, and Larry the Lion.[6]

Ryan worked on the V-rroom! X-15 velocipede which was named after the North American X-15 rocket-powered aircraft, and patented the V-RROOM! toy engines that simulated motorcycle engine sounds.[citation needed]

Ryan's relationship with Mattel soured, and in 1980 he sued Mattel for royalties; the company settled out of court.[4]

Death

Ryan suffered a debilitating stroke in 1989; he died by gun suicide on August 13, 1991.[7][8][1][4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Jack Ryan Dies at 65; Designer of Barbie Doll". The New York Times. The Associated Press. 21 August 1991. Archived from the original on 2010-08-15.
  2. ^ Richard Warren Lewis (14 July 1975). "Jack Ryan and Zsa Zsa: A Millionaire Inventor and His Hungarian Barbie Doll". People.
  3. ^ Lori Leibovich; Suzette Lalime (26 November 1997). "The Skinny on Barbie - Essential facts about her checkered past". Salon.
  4. ^ a b c Jill Lepore (22 January 2018). "When Barbie Went to War with Bratz". The New Yorker.
  5. ^ Eiss, Harry Edwin, ed. (1994). Images of the child. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press. p. 195. ISBN 0879726547.
  6. ^ Oppenheimer, Jerry (2009). Toy monster : the big, bad world of Mattel. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. pp. 4, 14. ISBN 978-0470371268.
  7. ^ The Toys that Made Us - Season 1 - Episode 2
  8. ^ Myrna Oliver (19 August 1991). "Jack Ryan, 65; Toy Inventor, Missile Designer". Los Angeles Times.
Husband of a Gabor Sister
Preceded by
Joshua S. Cosden Jr.
Zsa Zsa - Sixth
January 21, 1975 – August 24, 1976
Divorced
Succeeded by
Michael O'Hara