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Jim Russell (cartoonist)

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is now known as the Jim Russell Award and is awarded to a cartoonist for services to the cartooning industry. Russell was their longtime secretary (then known as the Black and White Artists' Club).
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at the Sydney Stadium. During this time he improved his drawing, with sketches he made of notable boxers being published in various Sydney papers. In 1926 the head artist of
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Russell also wrote film reviews and other articles, was a radio and television personality, a publisher of dancing and music magazines and ran two travel agencies.
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was always featured in a lead-off story along with his mates Jacky, Shorty and Slim, drawn by Dan Russell. For the first two years companion features were
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for drawing the same comic strip singlehandedly without any assistance for a period of over 62 years, beating the record previously held by
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ran into financial difficulties due to rising production costs and the company folded by the end of the year. Russell resigned from
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singer. Like many Australian comics of the time, it was a copy of American material, in this case, featuring cowboy actors such as
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and by 1933 was Australia's youngest daily cartoonist, In 1939 he temporarily abandoned cartooning and accompanied the Australian
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Russell married Lillian "Billie" Brann (d. 1995) in 1931; they had a daughter Judith Aileen. He died 15 August 2001.
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Russell became Australia's youngest political cartoonist, when in 1928 (at the age of nineteen) he got a job as
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of the market. At the beginning of 1947, Jim and his older brother, Dan, began their own publishing company,
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offered to tutor Russell in the basics of art, for which he paid £100 and worked unpaid there for two years.
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Russell branched out into comic books during the 1940s when import restrictions gave Australian comics a
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in 1940 Russell succeeded him as art editor and also took over drawing Cross's comic strips, including
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in Sydney, for six years, while working at various jobs, including a box office attendant at the
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team to the United States as a tennis writer. The team won the cup just as
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after a dispute with the new editor, and not long after, in October 1950,
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Comics & Culture: Analytical and Theoretical Approaches to Comics
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People educated at Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham
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until the paper folded in 1931. Russell briefly went to the
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Magnussen, Anne; Christiansen, Hans-Christian (2000).
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Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire
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In 1924 at age 14 he began work as a copy boy on the
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Russell tried to enlist in the 245:, working as an art room messenger boy to 19:For other people named James Russell, see 16:Australian cartoonist (Born 26 March 1909) 618: 616: 614: 231:Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham 653: 651: 649: 647: 645: 643: 641: 639: 563: 561: 351:'s 1945 "Australia at War" exhibition. 239:before transferring later that year to 820: 741: 739: 680: 660:Bonzer – Australian comics 1900s–1990s 611: 705:1st edition 1968 Hutchinson of London 636: 558: 362:. The lead title of the company was 223:Australian Upper House of Parliament 751:Australian Cartoonists' Association 747:"History of Australian Cartoonists" 736: 487:Australian Cartoonist's Association 13: 838:Australian comic strip cartoonists 583: 14: 879: 848:Members of the Order of Australia 782: 666:: Elgua Media. pp. 125–126. 720:The World Encyclopedia of Comics 40: 858:Julian Ashton Art School alumni 764: 708: 249:. Russell also studied at the 703:Encyclopedia of Australian Art 695: 531: 517: 503: 469: 401:and a series of bush yarns by 21:James Russell (disambiguation) 1: 658:Shiell, Annette, ed. (1998). 597:Parliament of New South Wales 496: 452:Black and White Artists' Club 456:National Cartoonists Society 349:National Gallery of Victoria 184: 7: 474:In 1978 he was awarded the 461: 209:candidate for the seats of 10: 884: 438:had acquired copyright to 298:Royal Australian Air Force 225:. 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James Russell (disambiguation)
Jim Russell by Frank Dunne (published in 1932).
Frank Dunne
Campsie, New South Wales
Sylvania, New South Wales
AM
MBE
cartoonist
The Potts
Guinness Book of Records
Frank Dickens
Bristow
Marc Sleen
The Adventures of Nero
Dan Russell
Campsie, New South Wales
plumber
Sydney City Council
Australian Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees Union
labour
Parkes
Canterbury
Catherine Elizabeth
Australian Upper House of Parliament
Tempe
Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham
Daily Guardian
Smith's Weekly
Stan Cross
Julian Ashton Art School

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