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George Feyer (1921 – March 1967) was a
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cartoonist who shot to fame through appearances on CBC Television in the 1950s. As a cartoonist for
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magazine he helped to define the look of Canadian popular culture through the 1950s and 1960s.


Career

Born in
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, Feyer emigrated to Canada after the Soviet takeover of that country and found work as a labourer. After publishing a cartoon in Maclean's, he embarked on a lucrative career that included stints as a television personality (on programmes such as '' Clarke, Campbell & Co.'') and animator. He moved to
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,
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in 1965 to work in Hollywood television production. Feyer was found dead at his residence on 30 March 1967. In 2006 Feyer was inducted into the Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame.


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External links

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George Feyer profile at Doug Wright Awards
1921 births 1967 deaths Canadian cartoonists Hungarian emigrants to Canada {{Canadian-comics-creator-stub