- Reg Smythe
Reginald "Reg" Smythe (
July 10 ,1917 ,Hartlepool –June 13 ,1998 ,Hartlepool ) was a Britishcartoonist who created the "Andy Capp "comic strip .Born Reginald Smyth (without the "e"), the son of Richard Oliver Smyth, a shipyard worker, and his wife, Florence (Florrie) née Pearce, he left school at 14. After some years unemployed he joined the Northumberland Fusiliers, serving ten years and rising to the rank of sergeant.
During
World War II , Smyth saw active service inNorth Africa , where he developed a talent for cartoon drawing through creatingposter s for amateur dramatic productions.After being released from active duty, he settled in
London and worked as a clerk for the GPO. He continued to draw poster art but in the 1950s moved to cartoon work, operating through an agent and using thepseudonym Reg Smythe.By the mid-1950s, he was working for the "
Daily Mirror ", where his "Andy Capp" cartoon strip had its debut in 1957. It made its way to theUnited States in 1963. Smyth described Andy Capp as having been born "on the A1 road at 60 mph" after he had received, during a visit toWest Hartlepool , a request from the Mirror Group chairmanHugh Cudlipp to create a cartoon to boost northern readership . The characters Andy and Flo were based on Smyth's own parents.Apart from its rapid success in the UK, the Andy Capp strip became popular internationally in at least 34 countries and 700 newspapers Andy became Tuffa Viktor in
Sweden , Willi Wacker inGermany , André Chapeau inFrance , and Kasket Karl inDenmark , though he remained "Andy Capp" in the US. Smyth received numerous awards, including "Best British cartoon strip" every year from 1961-1965; major awards inItaly in 1969, 1973 and 1978; and in the US, theNational Cartoonists Society "Best Strip" award in 1974."Andy Capp" was adapted as a West End musical and a 1988 television scripted by
Keith Waterhouse , without notable success.In the mid-1970s, Smythe returned to
Hartlepool , where he died of lung cancer in 1998, aged 80.In 2007, after years of local speculation and fundraising, a bronze statue commemorating Andy Capp was erected near to the Harbour of Refuge Pub in Smyth's home town of
Hartlepool . Measuring 5 ft 8 in, the Statue cost £20,000 and was designed by Shrewsbury sculptor Jane Robbins. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tees/6248444.stm Home town gains Andy Capp statue] , BBC News, England, Tees]References
*Keith Gregson, "Smyth, Reginald [Reg Smythe] (1917–1998)", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/70012 accessed 18 July 2007]
External links
* [http://opal.ukc.ac.uk/cartoonx-cgi/ccc.py?mode=summary&search=Reg+Smythe Reg Smythe] , British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent
* [http://www.reuben.org/ncs/awards2.asp NCS Awards]
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