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David John McKee (2 January 1935 – 6 April 2022) was a British writer and illustrator, chiefly of children's books and animations. For his contribution as a children's illustrator, he was UK nominee for the biennial, international
Hans Christian Andersen Award The Hans Christian Andersen Awards are two literary awards given by the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), recognising one living author and one living illustrator for their "lasting contribution to children's literature". Th ...
in 2006.


Early life

David John McKee was born on 2 January 1935 and raised in
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,
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, England. After attending
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, he studied at
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. While still at college, he began selling one-off cartoons, particularly to the national press. On leaving college, he continued this to support himself while painting, drawing regularly for, among others, ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. The first book he sold was of a story he had told at college, ''Two Can Toucan''. It is about a
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who can carry two cans of paint on its enormous bill. This was published by Abelard-Schuman in 1964; a 1985 edition with new illustrations by McKee was re-issued in 2001 by Andersen Press.


Writer and illustrator

McKee produced several characters who formed the basis of book series, including ''
Elmer the Patchwork Elephant ''Elmer the Patchwork Elephant'' (often shortened to Elmer) is a children's picture book series by the British author David McKee. The books ''Elmer'' was first published by Dobson Books in 1968, and re-issued with re-drawn illustrations in ...
''. ''Elmer'' was first published by Dobson Books in 1968, and was re-issued by
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in 1989. His 29 Elmer books have sold more than 10 million copies and have appeared in more than 60 languages being adapted as a stage play and an animated series. The character has spawned a range of merchandise, including soft toys, from London Emblem and
Elmer Elmer is a name of Germanic British origin. The given name originated as a surname, a medieval variant of the given name Aylmer, derived from Old English ''æþel'' (noble) and ''mær'' (famous). It was adopted as a given name in the United State ...
board books. McKee illustrated the songs "Toy Boy" and "Lonely Alcoholic" in singer-songwriter
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's extended play ''
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''. One of McKee's earliest books, ''Six Men'' (1972, 2011), teaches how a war can develop. He illustrated books by other authors, including some of the more recent
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books. He also illustrated books written by his mother, Violet McKee, and by his son, Chuck McKee.


Films and television

The BBC used some of McKee's books on television and asked about the possibility of a more extensive project. The result was the development of a series about one of McKee's characters, the resulting series was ''
Mr Benn Mr Benn is a character created by David McKee who originally appeared in several children's books. The first, ''Mr Benn Red Knight'', was published in 1967, followed by three more; these became the basis for an animated television series of the ...
'', which ran for thirteen episodes first broadcast in 1971 and 1972 and was repeated regularly over the following two decades. Five films for the
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fund followed, then a series of films based on the
King Rollo King Rollo is a children's character, created by David McKee in 1980. He is the main character in a series of books, animations narrated by Ray Brooks, and a comic strip in the magazine ''Buttons''. Thirteen episodes of the animation were produ ...
books, with two friends, Clive Juster and Leo Nielsen. The company
King Rollo Films King Rollo Films Ltd, known as King Rollo Films, is an animation production company established in 1978 by David McKee. For over 30 years, the company has been producing cartoons for children's television. Their studios are based in Honiton, Engl ...
was started. The company maintained its success, with McKee being involved on projects usually as a writer. They have been responsible for various films, including
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's
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,
Eric Hill Eric Hill (7 September 1927 – 6 June 2014) was an English author and illustrator of children's picture books. He was best known for his puppy character named Spot. His works have been widely praised for their contributions to child literacy. ...
's
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, and Lucy Cousins's
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. The company plans to produce 26 animated films of Elmer. King Rollo Films has produced many other animations, including ''
Spot the Dog Spot is a fictional puppy created by Eric Hill, an English author and illustrator of children's picture books. The success of Hill's books about Spot led to other media productions, including television and home video titles, music albums, and ...
'' and the animated stories within the BBC's children's programme ''
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''.


Personal life and honours

McKee had homes in
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and the
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where he lived with his partner Bakhta, a French-Algerian art-dealer. He shared with her an interest in collecting drawings and African tribal art. He won the
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis The (German Youth Literature Award) is an annual award established in 1956 by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth to recognise outstanding works of children's and young adult literature. It is Germany's onl ...
in 1987. His previous wife was Barbara Ennuss, with whom he had three children. He was awarded a BookTrust Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020, in recognition of his whole body of work. He declared it a "shock" but "fantastic", and said he'd "never been one for the spotlight or winning awards". McKee was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from
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in 2011.


Death

McKee died on 6 April 2022 after a short illness. He was 87.


Bibliography

*''Bronto's Wings'' (1964) *''Two Can Toucan'' (1964) *''The Poor Farmer and the Robber Knights'' (1969) *''123456789 Benn'' (1970) *''Six Men'' (1972, 2011) *''The Magician and the Sorcerer'' (1974) *''Tusk Tusk'' (1978) *''King Rollo and the bread'' (1979) *''King Rollo and the new shoes'' (1979) *''King Rollo and the birthday'' (1979) *'' Not Now, Bernard'' (1980) *''I Hate My Teddybear'' (1983) *''King Rollo and the Letter'' (1984) *''The Hill and the Rock'' (1984) *''Two Can Toucan'' (1985) *''Two Monsters'' (1985) *''The Sad Story of Veronica'' (1987) *''Snow Woman'' (1987) *''Who's a Clever Baby Then?'' (1988) *''Elmer'' (1989) *''The Monster and the Teddy Bear'' (1989) *''Elmer Again'' (1991) *''Zebra's Hiccups'' (1991) *''Elmer on Stilts'' (1993) *''The School Bus Comes At 8 O’clock'' (1993) *''Elmer and Wilbur'' (1994) *''Isabel's Noisy Tummy'' (1994) *''Elmer in the Snow'' (1995) *''Charlotte's Piggy Bank'' (1996) *''The Elmer Pop up Book'' (1996) *''Elmer and the Wind'' (1997) *''Prince Peter and the Teddy Bear'' (1997) *''Elmer Plays Hide and Seek'' (1998) *''Elmer and the Lost Teddy'' (1999) *''Mary's Secret'' (1999) *''Elmer and the Stranger'' (2000) *''Look! There's Elmer'' (2000) *''Elmer and Grandpa Eldo'' (2001) *''King Rollo and the New Stockings'' (2001) *''Mr Benn – Gladiator'' (2001) *''Elmer's Concert'' (2001) *''Elmer and Butterfly'' (2002) *''Elmer's New Friend'' (2002) *''Elmer and the Hippos'' (2003) *''The Adventures of Charmin the Bear'' (illustrated By Joanna Quinn, 2003) *''Who is Mrs. Green?'' (2003) *''The Conquerors'' (2004) *''Denver'' (2010) *''Elmer's Walk'' (2018)


References


External links

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David McKee at Andersen Press
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Andrew Billen Andrew William Scott Billen (born 30 December 1957) is a British journalist, children's author, and staff feature writer on ''The Times'' newspaper. Early life Andrew Billen was born in London on 30 December 1957 and brought up in Brentwood, Es ...

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(interview with David McKee), ''
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'', 19 January 2008. (via archive.org)
Critical analysis of Not Now, Bernard
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