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- Birth nameBruce Paul Gordon McCall
- National Lampoon alumni. Began his illustration career drawing cars for Ford Motor Company in Toronto in the 1950s. Created more than 40 covers for The New Yorker. Mr. McCall has contributed illustrations and articles to many magazines including Vanity Fair and Esquire, and has written Op-Ed pieces for the New York Times. He has authored three books, Zany Afternoons (1982) and All Meat Looks Like South America (2003) along with his memoir Thin Ice (1997).- IMDb Mini Biography By: PeterMH
- SpousePolly(? - May 5, 2023) (his death, 1 child)
- Canadian society was carefully devised to run on the oiled ball-bearings of amity and cooperation, ensuring a near-Scandinavian calm, as in: an aversion to firing semi-automatic Russian assault weapons into schoolrooms; the casual embrace of free health insurance, even for deadbeats; debate over same-sex marriage that's about as heated as that over licensing dogs; open arms to immigrants, swarthy and otherwise; volunteering for U.N. peacekeeping duties, no questions asked; and a national disinclination to jaywalk, even at 3 a.m. on an empty street because, heck, they told us not to.
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