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Saturday, November 27th, 2010

Biography: Milt Gross

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Birth/Death

Birth: March 4, 1895, Bronx, New York
Death: November 29, 1953 Los Angeles, California

Occupation/Title

Comic book writer, illustrator, and animator

Bio Summary

Born in 1895 in the Bronx he began an early career at the age of 20 working for New York Journal on a comic strip titled Phool Phan Phables. Gross would continue to work on comics for newspapers and journals until 1926 when is work on Nize Baby, and Hiawatta witt no odder would be published in book form. Many of his comic strip characters would appear in animations throughout this time. In 1930 he released his book He Done Her Wrong, which is considered what Milt Gross is most famous for, a collection of non-dialect woodcut parodies of novels. By the 1940’s Gross was working on films scripts in Hollywood and a radio show based on That’s My Pop!.Gross died in 1953 from a heart attack after semi-retiring in 1945 from a first heart attack.

Early Life/Family

Little is written regarding this early life or family life. Milt Gross served as a solider in World War I. Some mentions are made to Mrs. Gross who allowed reproductions of his images, but little else has been suggested

Education/Training

Career Outline

– Apprentice to T.A. Dorgan as a teenager
– 1915, Began work at New York Journal on Phool Phan Phables at the age of 20
– Gross Exaggerations for the New York World
– 1926, Nize Baby is published and later created in a color comic strip
– 1926, Hiawatta witt no odder poems is published.
– 1927, De Night in De Front From Chreesmas, Dunt Esk
– 1928, Witt Odder Ewents From Heestory
– 1930, He Done Her Wrong: The Great American Novel and Not a Word in It – No Music, Too is published
– 1933, Hired by William Randolph Hearst for various comic strips (Count Screwlooose of Tooloose, Dave’s Delicatessen, Babbling Brooks, Otto and Botto, That’s my Pop!)
– 1936, published Pasha the Persian and What’s This?
– 1939, worked on the animations Jitterbug Follies and Wanted: No Master
– 1945, published Dear Dollink
– 1946, I Shouda Ate the Éclair was the last book published before he died.
– 1946-47, Gross’ work appeared in the comic book Picture News.

Comments On Style

Influences

Personality

Noted as a ‘warm-hearted and generous cartoonist’ by Cartoon Profiles magazine.

Anecdotes

Milt Gross wrote his comics using Yiddish-inflected English. He originated the phrase “Banana Oil!” and “Iggy, keep an eye on me!” as a national catch phrase.

Hollywood filmed “Nize Baby”, as a feature film in 1928, or early 1929. Anna Rose Lossieff was the Baby featured, but for unknown reasons the movie was shelved before release

Miscellaneous

Filmography

Writer:

The Ups and Down of Mr. Phool Phan (1917)
Useless Hints by Fuller Prunes (1919)
We’ll Say They Do (1919)
Tumult in Toy Town (1919)
Frenchy Discovers America (1920)
Ginger Snaps (1920/I)
How My Vacation Spent Me (1920)
Ginger Snaps (1920/II)
Izzy Able the Detective (1921)
Othello Sap’s Wonderful Invention (1921)
… aka The Cow Milker (USA)
Scrap Hangers (1922)
Taxes (1922)
If We Reversed (1923)
Thin Ice (1937) (contributing writer) (uncredited)
… aka Komet, Der (Canada: English title)
… aka Lovely to Look at (UK)
Sis Hopkins (1941)
Rookies on Parade (1941) (screenplay)
… aka Jamboree (UK)
Puddin’ Head (1941) (screenplay)
… aka Judy Goes to Town (UK)
The Ghost and the Guest (1943) (story)
Ghost Catchers (1944) (story “High Spirits”)

Director:

The Ups and Down of Mr. Phool Phan (1917)
Useless Hints by Fuller Prunes (1919)
We’ll Say They Do (1919)
Tumult in Toy Town (1919)
Frenchy Discovers America (1920)
Ginger Snaps (1920/I)
How My Vacation Spent Me (1920)
Ginger Snaps (1920/II)
Izzy Able the Detective (1921)
Othello Sap’s Wonderful Invention (1921)
… aka The Cow Milker (USA)
Scrap Hangers (1922)
Taxes (1922)
If We Reversed (1923)
Wanted: No Master (1939)
Jitterbug Follies (1939)

Animatior:

Scrap Hangers (1922)
Taxes (1922)
If We Reversed (1923)

Honors

The Nationalist Cartoonist Society’s fund to aid indigent cartoonists and their families used to be known as the Milt Gross Fund.

Related Links

Bibliographic References

Lambiek.net – http://lambiek.net/artists/g/gross_m.htm
BPIB – http://www.bpib.com/gross.htm
Internet Movie Database – http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0343456/
Wikipedia- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milt_Gross
Memories of Milt Gross, Izzy Klien (June 1974) – http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2008/07/milt-gross-20th-century-renaissance-man.html

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Saturday, November 27th, 2010

Biography: Einar Norelius

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Birth/Death

Birth: June 20, 1890
Death: July 13, 1985

Occupation/Title

Illustrator, Children’s Book Writer

Bio Summary

Norelius was born in Sweden and spent his working career as an illustrator for various works and also as a children’s book writer and illustrator.

Early Life/Family

Einar Norelius had two brothers

Education/Training

Between the years 1927 and 1980, Einar was the chief illustrator of Bland Tomtar Och Troll, a Swedish folklore story illustrated annually every Christmas. Bland Tomtar Och Troll was originally created by John Bauer. When Bauer died, Gustaf Tenggren succeeded him. When Tenggren moved to America, his job as chief illustrator transfered to Norelius. Hans Arnold succeeded Norelius when he ceased his work on Bland Tomtar Och Troll.
Jumbo i Djungeln (1938) made an appearance in the magazine Tuff Och Tuss.
In 1946, Norelius created the children’s picture book, Jim, Jock & Jumbo.
His work is currently displayed in the National Museum in Sweden and the Museum of Dalarna located in his hometown, Falun, Sweden

Career Outline

Between the years 1927 and 1980, Einar was the chief illustrator of Bland Tomtar Och Troll, a Swedish folklore story illustrated annually every Christmas. Bland Tomtar Och Troll was originally created by John Bauer. When Bauer died, Gustaf Tenggren succeeded him. When Tenggren moved to America, his job as chief illustrator transfered to Norelius. Hans Arnold succeeded Norelius when he ceased his work on Bland Tomtar Och Troll.
Jumbo i Djungeln (1938) made an appearance in the magazine Tuff Och Tuss.
In 1946, Norelius created the children’s picture book, Jim, Jock & Jumbo.
His work is currently displayed in the National Museum in Sweden and the Museum of Dalarna located in his hometown, Falun, Sweden.

Comments On Style

Because of his connection to Bauer, his style has a similar feeling to it, seen through his composition and application of paint.

Influences

Because of his connection to Bauer, his style has a similar feeling to it, seen through his composition and application of paint.

Personality

Anecdotes

Norelius was part of a group of graphic artists in the area around Falun, Sweden called “Falugrafikerna.”
Worked on Bland Tomtar Och Troll for a half century.

Miscellaneous

Worked on the series Bland Tomtar Och Troll, which inspired Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal.
Only one book has been written about him and it is very difficult to get a hold of.

Filmography

Illustration Work:
Bland Tomtar Och Troll – Swedish Folklore
Petter och hans fyra getter
Gubben Måns i månen (1969)
Pelle Svanlös (1951) -The adventures of a tail-less cat in Uppsala
Jumbo i Djungeln (1938)
“English Folklore” (published 1939-1941)
“English fairy tales” (published 1943-1945)
“Jim, Jock and Jumbo” (1946)

Honors

His work was displayed in the National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden and the Museum of Dalarna located in his hometown, Falun, Sweden.

Related Links

strong>Bibliographic References

http://users.skynet.be/fa023784/trollmoon/TrollArtistsBlog/files/699522bc067b5c8ffb15c1033105ce8b-9.html
http://enn.kokk.se/?p=1176 (Swedish)
http://martinklasch.blogspot.com/2006/10/illustration-jim-jock-and-jumbo.html
http://martinklasch.blogspot.com/2007/01/illustration-einar-norelius-bland.html
http://lambiek.net/artists/n/norelius_einar.htm
http://susning.nu/Einar_Norelius (Swedish)

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Saturday, November 27th, 2010

Biography: Harper Goff

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Honors

Annie Award: Winsor McCay Award 1978

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