Glen Le Lievre

Glen Le Lievre

By LatAm ARTE

Glen Le Lievre was born in Melbourne, Australia, but currently lives in Sudney. He is a freelance journalist and considered a creative force behind the radio show "Dog's Breakfast," he also contributed sketches to "The Comedy Company," "While You're Down There" and "Tonight Live." His stellar performance in “The Bin” as a man who owns a talking shed ended his television career. After winning the Stanley Award for Best Australian Cartoonist he moved to New York. His works are included in Matt Diffee's “Rejection Collections” 1 and 2, “Mort Gerberg's Last Laughs” and Sid Harris' “101 Funny Things About Global Warming”. Glen Le Lievre's drawings have appeared in the magazines and newspapers “Melbourne Age”, “The Sydney Morning Herald”, “MAD”, “Private Eye”, “Reader's Digest”, “The New Yorker”, “Time” and “ Wall Street Journal”.

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