Ruth Handler and her daughter Barbara
Ruth Mosko was born in Denver, Colorado on November 4, 1916.
She married Elliott Handler in 1938 becoming Ruth Handler.
They lived the rest of their lives together in Southern
California. They had two children, Barbara and Kenneth
Handler.
Ruth Handler's husband and business partner formed a small
company to manufacture picture frames. They came up with
the name Mattel from the first and last names of Harold
Mattson and Elliott Handler. Ruth Handler had wanted to
produce a plastic doll with an adult body but Elliott (her
husband) and Mr. Mattson (her business partner) didn't think
it would sell.
Ruth Handler watched her daughter, Barbara, play with her
paper dolls. She thought it was important to a girl's self
esteem that she played with a doll with breasts. Ruth
Handler created this doll and named her Barbie which was her
daughter's nickname. Barbie was debuted at the New York toy
fair in March of 1959.
Two years later in 1961 the Ken doll was introduced as
Barbie's boyfriend. He was named after Ruth Handler.s son
Kenneth. Many more friends and family have been produced as
well. Just to name a few there was Skipper, Midge, Christie,
Francie, Steffi, Stacey and many others that were friends of
the family.
Ruth Handler became Mattel's president in 1967. But having a
mastectomy in 1970 forced her to retire. This is when
"Nearly Me" was created. Ruth had a hard time finding good
breast prosthesis so she created her own.
After much admiration and stardom Ruth Handler passed away
on April 27, 2002. She won.t get to see Mattel produce the
Pink Ribbon Barbie for Breast Cancer but Mattel did a
wonderful thing with this doll and their donations for
breast cancer. Ruth fought and won with her breast cancer
for many years. Difficulty from colon cancer was the cause
of her death.
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