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Mike Noble Net Worth
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Total Net Worth at the moment year – is about $246,9 Million.
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Biography
Mike Noble information Birth date: 1930-09-17 Profession:Miscellaneous Crew, Production Manager
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How tall is Mike Noble – 1,82m.
How much weight is Mike Noble – 71kg
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Mike Noble is a British comic artist and illustrator, born in Woodford, 17 September 1930. He is best known for drawing strips like Fireball XL5 for TV Century 21.
Biography,Nobles father was a stockbrokers clerk who had artistic talent himself. During the war he was evacuated, like many children, but returned to London and endured much of the blitz. After school Noble attended South West Essex Technical College and School of Art where he studied commercial, rather than fine art. At the age of 17 he joined an advertising studio but found the meticulous reproduction of every day objects limited him in scope. In 1949 he was called up for National Service and for 18 months was in the 8th Royal Tank Regiment in North Yorkshire after which he spent three years in the Territorial Army, where his artistic talent came into good use producing graphics of military hardware.Returning to the same advertising studio he decided to move on and got a job at Coopers Studio, London in 1950. Noble admits to learning a lot from Leslie Caswell, (an artist whose figure work in 1950s romance magazines such as Home Notes and weeklies like Everybodys and John Bull, are renowned). Nobles first published comic strip (the field in which he was active for 5 decades) was Simon and Sally, a strip for the comic Robin (from Hultons line of childrens comics). Noble stayed with Billy Coopers studio and contributed spot illustrations to national magazines, such as Titbits, Wide World, Woman, Womans Own, and John Bull as well as the regional newspaper Birmingham Weekly Post.In 1958 he started a long run of regular work in comics, with the strip Lone Ranger and Tonto (Express Weekly) followed by Range Rider for TV Comic. In 1965 he started work on TV Century 21, illustrating Fireball XL5 in colour and, later, Zero-X and Captain Scarlet. He also contributed Star Trek to the later incarnation of TV21 but the imminent demise of this comic led him to jump ship and follow Alan Fennell (his editor at TV Comic and TV21) in illustrating Timeslip in Look-In.Nobles use of bright colour made him a recognizable artist for his many UK fans. His work on the subsequent strips Follyfoot and The Adventures of Black Beauty showed his talent for dynamic figure work as well as his ability to draw realistic animals. After a short run of other strips he was asked to draw, in black and white, another creation from the Gerry Anderson canon, Space 1999. Although very capable in drawing hardware (from his work in National Service) he was most happy to be asked to draw the Worzel Gummidge strip.Noble retired from illustration but has still contributed pieces to the Fennell revival of TV21 strips in the 1990s and also enjoyed using his talents locally in illustrating a millennial celebration poster for his village as well as designing a lychgate and stained glass windows for his local church
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