Miller, McGowan

McGowan Miller was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, on September 13, 1908. He first worked as a staff artist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and later moved to Palm Springs, California, where he sold caricatures of movie stars to several Hollywood magazines. He then moved to New Orleans where he freelanced for several publications. He then went to New York City and joined Associated Press in 1941. Following service during World War II, Miller worked at King Features where he did a number of comics including Comic Weekly Club Corner, Make It Fun, and Noah Numbskull. He was a charter member of the National Cartoonists Society and received many awards, including the Silver T-Square, from this group. He died in New York City on September 29, 1977

From the guide to the McGowan Miller Collection, 1940-1970, (The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum)

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