- Anthony Browne (author)
Anthony Edward Tudor Brownecite web| last =| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Anthony (Edward Tudor) Browne (1946-) Biography| work =| publisher =Net Industries| date =| url =http://biography.jrank.org/pages/1779/Browne-Anthony-Edward-Tudor-1946.html| format =| doi =| accessdate =2007-12-26] (born
11 September 1946 ) [cite web| last =| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Anthony Browne biography| work =| publisher =The Wee Web| date =| url =http://www.theweeweb.co.uk/public/author_profile.php?id=757| format =| doi =| accessdate =2007-12-26] is a British author and illustrator of children's books, with nearly forty titles to his name.cite web| last =| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Browne, Anthony | work =| publisher =Images of Delight| date =| url =http://www.imagesofdelight.com/client.asp?id=44| format =| doi =| accessdate =2007-12-26]Life and work
Anthony Browne was born in
Sheffield ,Yorkshire . His parents, Jack and Doris May Browne, owned apub inWyke ,Yorkshire , and Browne grew up there. As a young boy, he enjoyed art, and used to draw with his father. He also played rugby in school, as well as football and cricket. His future ambition was to be ajournalist , acartoonist , or a boxer.cite web| last =| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Anthony Browne | work =| publisher =Walker Books| date =| url =http://www.walkerbooks.co.uk/Anthony-Browne| format =| doi =| accessdate =2007-12-26] He studiedgraphic design atLeeds College of Art , where he graduated in 1967.He intended to become a painter, but being short of money he took as job as a medical illustrator, drawing the insides of bodies for
Manchester Royal Infirmary . After three years he grew tired of the job's repetitiveness and moved on to designgreeting cards forGordon Fraser . He designed cards for fifteen years before he started writing and illustrating his own books.He had his first book published in 1976, "Through the Magic Mirror". It was not particularly successful at first, although it's still in print. "A Walk in the Park" followed and gained a cult following. "Bear Hunt" was more commercially successful, [cite news | last =Eccleshare| first =Julia| coauthors =| title =Portrait of the artist as a gorilla| work =Interview: Anthony Brown| pages =| language =| publisher =The Guardian| date =
2000-07-29 | url =http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/childrenandteens/story/0,6000,348137,00.html| accessdate =2007-12-26 ] and his breakthrough came with "Gorilla" in 1983, an idea from one of the greeting cards he had designed. It won him theKate Greenaway Medal , which he won again in 1992 for "Zoo". He has also won the Kurt Maschler 'Emil' Award three times, for "Gorilla" (1983), "Alice's Adventure in Wonderland" (1988) and "Voices in the Park" (1998). In 2000 he became the first British illustrator ever to win theHans Christian Andersen Award , for his services to children's literature.Gorilla s are frequently featured in Browne's books, as he has said he is fascinated by them. He was once asked to present a children's programme, whilst sitting in a cage of gorillas, and despite being badly bitten by one of them he got on with it before being taken to hospital. [cite news | last =Atkinson| first =Frances | coauthors =| title =Monkey Business| work =| pages =| language =| publisher =The Age| date =2006-07-02 | url =http://www.theage.com.au/news/books/monkey-business/2006/06/29/1151174330843.html?page=2| accessdate =2007-12-26 ] His character "Willy" is said to be based on himself. He currently resides inKent .References
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