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Syd Miller (cartoonist)
Sydney Leon Miller (24 December 1901 – 31 December 1983) was a prolific Australian artist celebrated for his black-and-white work as a cartoonist, illustrator, Caricature, caricaturist and comic book, comic-book author. Known professionally as Syd Miller, he was employed as a staff-artist for ''Smith's Weekly'' from late-1922 until 1935, when he left to pursue a diversity of freelance work. Miller created a number of comic-strips during his career, most notably the iconic 'Chesty Bond' character as a marketing campaign for the Australian clothing company Bonds (company), Bonds. He also wrote and illustrated the ''Rod Craig'' comic-strip which was serialised from 1946 to 1955 and syndicated across Australia and internationally. Biography Early life Sydney Leon Miller was born on 24 December 1901 in Strathfield, New South Wales, Strathfield, an inner western suburb of Sydney, the only child of Sydney Miller and Leontine (''née'' Thorp).Family records, per Ancestry.com. Sydn ...
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