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Latitude
-28.86574
Longitude
153.5659468
Start Date
1920-01-01
End Date
1920-01-01

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ID
tba11a

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DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/norman-mitchell
Birth Place
Ballina, New South Wales, Australia
Biography
cartoonist, was born in Ballina on North Coast NSW. At the age of ten he moved to Sydney with his family. Having won art competitions at school and at local Shows as a child, he joined Smith’s Weekly as a copy boy in 1935 with the idea of moving onto the art staff. His first cartoon, however, was published in the Bulletin . Some months later he became a cadet artist on Smith’s , where he worked under Stan Cross and Jim Russell . He drew regular gags and later political cartoons and was the star athlete on the art staff. In 1950 he left to become political cartoonist on Keith Murdoch’s Adelaide News , where he was still working in the early 1970s, eg Sydney Police To Use TV For Traffic Control. '“Stand by, headquarters! If you can stick out the next two commercials [two trucks with advertising on the sides], the main feature will follow immediately…one slashin’ redhead in a bikini”’ 1961 (ill. Lindesay 1979, 297). Later he worked for the Sun-Herald . The AGWA has “Where were you when the 'Rock n Roll’ session hit the joint?” presented by the Sun-Herald proprietors. Mitchell also produced animated films for television. This entry is a stub. You can help DAAO by submitting a biography. Writers: Kerr, Joan Date written: 1996 Last updated: 2007
Born
b. 1920
Summary
Mid 20th century Sydney and Adelaide cartoonist and animator. Having won art competitions at school and at local Shows as a child, Mitchell joined Smith's Weekly as a copy boy in 1935 with the idea of moving onto the art staff.
Gender
Male
Died
None listed
Age at death
None listed