Best remembered for creating the popular Little Orphan Annie comic strip, this twentieth-century cartoonist often included political commentary in his artwork. He also frequently contributed to a western-themed comic strip titled Little Joe. Harold Gray was born on January 20, 1894 in Illinois. Early in his career, he was mentored by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist John T. McCutcheon. In 1917, he earned an engineering degree from Purdue University. Before serving briefly in World War I, he was employed by the Chicago Tribune as a reporter. Scroll below and check our most recent updates about Harold Gray Net Worth, Salary, Biography, Age, Career, Wiki. Also discover more detailed information about Current Net worth as well as Monthly/Year Salary, Expense, Income Reports!
He grew up in Kankakee and West Lafayette, Illinois, and was orphaned in his teens. Following the 1925 death of his first wife, Doris C. Platt, he settled in Connecticut with his second wife, Winifred Frost. He has not shared his parent’s names. We will update Family, Sibling, Spouse and Children’s information. Right now, we don’t have much information about Education Life.
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First Name | Harold |
Last Name | Gray |
Profession | Cartoonist |
Died | May 9, 1968 ( age 74) |
Birthday & Zodiac | |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Birth Date | January 20, 1894 |
Birthday | January 20 |
Birth Place | Illinois |
Country | Illinois |
Height & Weight | |
Height (Approx.) | Not Available |
Weight (Approx.) | Not Available |
His Little Orphan Annie comic, titled after an 1885 poem by James Whitcomb Riley, inspired a Broadway musical, a popular radio program, and several films.
Estimated Net Worth in 2020 | $3 Million |
Previous Year’s Net Worth (2019) | Under Review |
Annual Salary | Under Review. |
Income Source | Primary Income source Cartoonist (profession). |
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