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Giles marssvep......

Av Lasse Taube - 2014-03-30 20:31


Ronald Giles was born, next door to a pub at the Angel Islington, London, England on September 29th 1916
He was christened Ronald but soon had a nickname of Karlo, from some uncharitable friends,
because of his likeness to horror film actor Boris Karloff.
Karlo was then shortened to Carl and the rest is history.
Giles described himself in the first Giles annual answering the question 'What is Giles like?'
with 'Well in a crowd he could hide as a man of no importance'
Giles left school at the age of fourteen and found employment as an office boy,
and then as an animator on cartoon films. He was paid ten shillings a week.
At eighteen Giles moved to work at Elstree for Alexander Korda.
He was an animator on the full length film - The Fox Hunt.
The project was never properly completed and has only been shown briefly
at London's Curzon cinema.
Giles had an accident on a Panther 600 motorcycle.
He is incapacitated for nearly a year, with a fractured skull and damage to his drawing hand.
In 1937 Giles moved to London to be with his mother after the death of his older brother.
He was offered employment at Reynolds News - A left wing Sunday paper.
Giles married his cousin, Joan, in 1942. Pictures were taken by someone at Reynolds News,
but they didn't come out.
In the Summer of 1943 Giles was approached by the Daily Express and subsequently
joined them for the princely sum of 20 guineas a week.
The first Giles cartoon appeared in the Express on October 3rd 1943.
Resten är historia.....

 

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