Harold Gray

Harold Gray was born on January 20, 1894 in Illinois. Best remembered for creating the popular Little Orphan Annie comic strip, this twentieth-century cartoonist often included political commentary in his artwork. He also frequently contributed to a western-themed comic strip titled Little Joe.
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As per our current Database, Harold Gray has been died on May 9, 1968 (age 74).

🎂 Harold Gray - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Harold Gray die, Harold Gray was 74 years old.

Popular As Harold Gray
Occupation Cartoonist
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born January 20, 1894 (Illinois)
Birthday January 20
Town/City Illinois
Nationality Illinois

🌙 Zodiac

Harold Gray’s zodiac sign is Aquarius. According to astrologers, the presence of Aries always marks the beginning of something energetic and turbulent. They are continuously looking for dynamic, speed and competition, always being the first in everything - from work to social gatherings. Thanks to its ruling planet Mars and the fact it belongs to the element of Fire (just like Leo and Sagittarius), Aries is one of the most active zodiac signs. It is in their nature to take action, sometimes before they think about it well.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Harold Gray was born in the Year of the Horse. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Horse love to roam free. They’re energetic, self-reliant, money-wise, and they enjoy traveling, love and intimacy. They’re great at seducing, sharp-witted, impatient and sometimes seen as a drifter. Compatible with Dog or Tiger.

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About

Best remembered for creating the popular Little Orphan Annie comic strip, this twentieth-century Cartoonist often included political commentary in his artwork. He also frequently contributed to a western-themed comic strip titled Little Joe.

Before Fame

In 1917, he earned an engineering degree from Purdue University. Before serving briefly in World War I, he was employed by the Chicago Tribune as a reporter.

Trivia

His Little Orphan Annie comic, titled after an 1885 poem by James Whitcomb Riley, inspired a Broadway musical, a popular radio program, and several films.

Family Life

He grew up in Kankakee and West Lafayette, Illinois, and was orphaned in his teens. Following the 1925 death of his first wife, Doris C. Platt, he settled in Connecticut with his second wife, Winifred Frost.

Associated With

Early in his career, he was mentored by Pulitzer Prize-winning Cartoonist John T. McCutcheon.

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