Thomas Dam is the designer behind the Dam Good Luck Trolls! Trolls World Tour, the sequel to 2016's Trolls is a huge hit. Before the two blockbuster movies, the trolls were wildhaired dolls that reached the top of the toy world in the '64'65 and then again in '91'92. Before that, they were just the idle carvings of a talented sculptor living in a small fishing village in northern Denmark. Come meet Thomas Dam on the Good Luck Trolls edition of Where's the Fun from?
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All Trolls and Trolls World Tour artwork belongs to Dreamworks.
Troll Doll Photos courtesy of The Playmakers, Troll Fairy Design
Other images used under license from Shutterstock and Dreamstime
Dam family photo and photos of Thomas Dam courtesy of www.ClassicTroll.com
Thomas Dam with giant Santa photo courtesy of the Niels Dam and the Dam Family
Troll ads from The Playmakers
Troll article from The SpokesmanReview, Spokane Washington, March 2, 1964.
Luck Shnooks article from The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, October 13, 1965
Hand painted Troll photo courtesy of Troll Fairy Design: https://www.etsy.com/listing/73269662...
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