Rube Goldberg was an American cartoonist born in 1883 in San Francisco. He is most famous for inventing Rube Goldberg machines, which are deliberately complex machines designed to perform simple tasks in an indirect and convoluted manner. Goldberg had a long career as a cartoonist, creating comic strips and illustrations. He married Irma Seeman in 1904 and they had two sons. Goldberg died in 1970 at age 87, but his family has kept his legacy and name alive through their company Rube Goldberg Incorporated.