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Meet Kerry Waghorn Kerry Waghorn was born in Vancouver, Canada, in 1947. He is the creator of Faces in the News, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in November of 1997. He began his career as a caricaturist with the student newspaper while attending Simon Fraser University. During the 1960s he moved his art to the underground press, syndicating a cartoon strip to a number of alternative newspapers. He eventually graduated to the city's largest daily, The Vancouver Sun, as a regular contributor. Today, Waghorn enjoys the most extensive caricature service in the world. Waghorn's caricatures appear as a daily feature in 28 countries. His drawings are published in more than 250 major newspapers and magazines worldwide, including the Chicago Tribune, The Miami Herald, The Toronto Star, Japan Times and The Times of London. Included among the more familiar personalities who have acquired their original caricature by Waghorn are Tom Selleck, Chevy Chase, Michael Ovitz, Bryan Adams, Billy Joel, Bruce Willis, David Bowie, Michael Eisner, Malcolm Forbes, Michael Jackson, and numerous U.S. and world political leaders. Waghorn is regularly commissioned by international companies, publications, organizations and governments. Waghorn currently lives in an island community just outside of Vancouver. His hobbies are ocean fishing and playing dominoes.
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