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George Feyer (1921 – March 1967) was a Canadian cartoonist who shot to fame through appearances on CBC Television in the 1950s. As a cartoonist for Maclean's magazine he helped to define the look of Canadian popular culture through the 1950s and 1960s.

Career

Born in Hungary, Feyer emigrated to Canada after the Soviet takeover of that country and found work as a labourer. After publishing a cartoon in Maclean's, he embarked on a lucrative career that included stints as a television personality (on programmes such as Clarke, Campbell & Co.) and animator.

He moved to Los Angeles, California in 1965 to work in Hollywood television production. Feyer was found dead at his residence on 30 March 1967. A coroner's report determined that he committed suicide several days earlier.[1]

In 2006 Feyer was inducted into the Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame.

References

  1. ^ "Feyer's Fair". The Joan Fairfax Show. CBC Digital Archives. 18 October 1959. Retrieved 16 October 2010.

External links

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