- Adrian Raeside
Adrian Raeside is an
editorial cartoonist for the "Victoria Times-Colonist ". He was born in 1957 inDunedin, New Zealand .He began drawing cartoons on
washroom walls as a kid. After being expelled from his first (and last) art class at the age of 15, he moved with his parents toEngland , then toCanada . While there, he worked at various jobs, from loading grain ships in Thunder Bay,Ontario , to surveying on the West Coast. His comic, "The Other Coast ", was picked up byCreators Syndicate in 2001 and has appeared in over 100 newspapers worldwide.Raeside founded and operated an animation company in
1988 to animate editorial cartoons forCBC Television . Over the next four years, he created, directed and produced dozens of animated shows forTurner Broadcasting andChildren's Television Workshop , adapting twoJim Henson Muppet characters for animation. Raeside adapted the book "The Way Things Work " as an animated series being broadcast onBBC . Raeside left the animation business in 1992.Raeside is the author of eleven books, including "
There Goes the Neighbourhood ", an irreverent history of Canada; "The Demented Decade "; and"5 Twisted Years ". Raeside also wrote and illustrated the popular "Dennis the Dragon " series of children's books.Adrian Raeside lives in
Whistler, British Columbia .
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