Lou Skuce

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Thomas Lewis Skuce (July 6, 1886 - November 20, 1951), more popularly known as Lou Skuce, was a Canadian comic strip and editorial cartoonist (much of it sports-related), who also appeared widely in movie theatres to entertain while producing cartoons that were projected onto the screen. He also worked in commercial illustration, owning his own studio serving advertising clients in Canada and the United States. During World War II, he also produced material that appeared in the Canadian Whites. When he died, he was referred to as "Canada's Greatest Cartoonist". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Lou Skuce
rdf:langString Thomas Lewis "Lou" Skuce
rdf:langString Lou Skuce
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rdf:langString Toronto, Ontario, Canada
xsd:date 1951-11-20
rdf:langString Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
xsd:date 1886-07-06
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rdf:langString Advertisement created by Skuce for Maple Leaf Gardens to promote the 1941 OHA Junior Finals between the Toronto Marlboros and the Oshawa Generals, featuring Skuce's two best-known characters "Mr. Fan" and "Lou's Goose"
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rdf:langString James Skuce
rdf:langString Margaret Boulger
xsd:date 1913-06-25
xsd:date 1928-11-13
xsd:date 1932-10-15
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rdf:langString Dorothy Edis
rdf:langString Ruth Kipling Fraser
rdf:langString Thomas Lewis Skuce (July 6, 1886 - November 20, 1951), more popularly known as Lou Skuce, was a Canadian comic strip and editorial cartoonist (much of it sports-related), who also appeared widely in movie theatres to entertain while producing cartoons that were projected onto the screen. He also worked in commercial illustration, owning his own studio serving advertising clients in Canada and the United States. During World War II, he also produced material that appeared in the Canadian Whites. When he died, he was referred to as "Canada's Greatest Cartoonist".
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