- Andy Donato
Andy Donato (1937 - ) was an
editorial cartoon ist for the "Toronto Sun " newspaper chain.He was born in
Scarborough, Ontario . He graduated fromDanforth Technical School in 1955 and worked atEaton's as a layout artist. He joined the "Toronto Telegram " in 1961, working as agraphic artist in the promotion department. In 1968, he was appointed art director and began cartooning on a part-time basis. After the The Telegram folded in 1971, he joined The Toronto Sun. In 1974, he started cartooning full-time. In 1985 and 1986 he served as president of theAssociation of American Editorial Cartoonists .He is well known among "Sun" readers for his signature image of a
bird , "Donato's bird." Finding the bird, lost in the newspaper, has been a common device in "Sun" promotions through the years.Some of his most famous work was done when
Pierre Eliott Trudeau was Prime Minister, andJoe Clark was leader of the official opposition. As the two leaders battled it out, Donato lampooned both of them extensively. For years, Joe Clark was drawn wearing children's mittens (attached to his suit with idiot strings), a reference to the time his luggage went missing on a trip to Israel. The final cartoon of the series appeared after Trudeau's airplane was hit by a bus ??? [attribute neded] . It showed a puzzled Trudeau staring at the bus while one of his aides held up Clark's mittens and said: "We don't know who the driver was, but we found his mittens."Donato's most famous cartoon, perhaps, was a blank cell titled "Canada's foreign ownership policy" - a parody of Canada's lack of controls over foreign ownership of Canadian companies.
Although Donato's work is mostly praised, he was criticized when his cartoon comparing David Miller with
Adolf Hitler was published after Miller refused to allow a debate on ChiefJulian Fantino 's contract renewal. [Katherine Harding, "Hitler cartoon is ‘despicable,' Miller says", "Globe and Mail",24 July 2004 , A9.]It is said that many Canadian politicians consider it an honor if Donato pillories them. When he drew a picture of Liberal MP
Carolyn Parrish with both feet stuck in her mouth ( [http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/02/26/bastards030226 Article on what she said here] ) Parrish requested the original drawing. Other politicians have done the same, many times. According to his friends, Donato's philosophy was: "The first time any politician is targeted, he, or she, gets the original drawing on request."Quotes
"A cartoonist is a like a blind javelin thrower at the Olympics. He's not too accurate, but he sure gets the attention of the spectators."
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* [http://www.canadiancartoonists.com/Members/Donato/donatopic.jpgA picture of him]
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