Geisel married the writer, whose real name was
Theodor Geisel, in 1968. After his death in 1991, she founded
Dr. Seuss Enterprises to license the characters he created and
protect their use outside of his books.
Audrey Geisel served as an executive producer on film
adaptations of Dr. Seuss books including the current hit, "The
Grinch," which has earned more than $380 million at global box
offices since its release in theaters last month.
Talent and literary agency ICM Partners, which represents Dr.
Seuss Enterprises, confirmed that Audrey Geisel died on
Wednesday. No cause of death was revealed.
"Audrey lived a life of extraordinary philanthropy and was the
artistic and entrepreneurial force behind Dr. Seuss
Enterprises," ICM said in a statement. "Her creativity and
devotion to her husband's work are indelibly linked with his
legacy."
Dr. Seuss wrote and illustrated more than 45 books, including
"The Cat in the Hat," "Green Eggs and Ham" and "How the Grinch
Stole Christmas" before his death at the age of 87.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Tom Brown)
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