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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

1/3/12 REMEMBERING BRITISH CARTOONIST, RONALD SEARLE: "... cartoonist Ronald Searle, best known for his spiky drawings of the tearaway pupils of the fictional girls school St Trinian's, has died in southern France aged 91, his daughter said on Tuesday. Searle, whose anarchic St Trinian's characters spawned a series of movie adaptations, died on December 30 at a hospital near his home in Draguignan, in France's south-eastern Var region"(He) passed away peacefully in his sleep, with his children and grandson by his side," Kate Searle told Reuters His spindly schoolgirl creations, which first appeared in 1941, hit the big screen in 1954 as "The Belles of St Trinian's," with Alastair Sim starring in drag as headmistress Millicent Fritton. The film franchise was revived in 2007, with Rupert Everett taking over the headmistress role, with a follow-up, "St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold," appearing in 2009. Searle was also known for his comic illustrations in a series of 1950s satires on British private school education..." http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/03/us-britain-searle-idUSTRE8020CT20120103


1/3/12 REMEMBERING BRITISH CARTOONIST, RONALD SEARLE: "... cartoonist Ronald Searle, best known for his spiky drawings of the tearaway pupils of the fictional girls school St Trinian's, has died in southern France aged 91, his daughter said on Tuesday. Searle, whose anarchic St Trinian's characters spawned a series of movie adaptations, died on December 30 at a hospital near his home in Draguignan, in France's south-eastern Var region"(He) passed away peacefully in his sleep, with his children and grandson by his side," Kate Searle told Reuters His spindly schoolgirl creations, which first appeared in 1941, hit the big screen in 1954 as "The Belles of St Trinian's," with Alastair Sim starring in drag as headmistress Millicent Fritton. The film franchise was revived in 2007, with Rupert Everett taking over the headmistress role, with a follow-up, "St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold," appearing in 2009. Searle was also known for his comic illustrations in a series of 1950s satires on British private school education..."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/03/us-britain-searle-idUSTRE8020CT20120103