Fancy Dress Halloween Party (SIGNED) (Original)
Artist: Michael Attwell (Zoke)
Medium: Pen & Ink on Acid-free Board
Size: 10" x 8" (260mm x 210mm)
Date: 1982
Signature: Signed in ink by the artist
Code: ZokeHalloween
This is the Signed unique original Pen & Ink drawing by Michael Attwell (Zoke).
This is an original pen & ink political cartoon by Michael "ZOKE" Atwell depicting a Haloween party.
Michael John Attwell was an English film and television actor. He is possibly best known for his role as Kenny Beale in the television soap opera EastEnders.
To supplement his theatre income, Attwell produced cartoon strips for IPC and DC Thomson comics including Bunty, Buster, Whizzer and Chips and The Hotspur. As well as acting, between 1981 and 1993 Attwell also had a considerable career as a political cartoonist for several British national newspapers including The Sun, The Sunday People and the News of the World.
A self-taught artist, Attwell signed himself as Zoke, an amalgam of the names of his children Zoe and Jake.
- Artist Biography
Michael John Attwell "Zoke" (16 January 1943 - 18 March 2006; born Watford, Hertfordshire, UK)
Michael John Attwell was an English film and television actor and a political cartoonist of some note. He is possibly best known for his role as Kenny Beale in the television soap opera EastEnders.
After training at RADA (studying Stage Management), Attwell went into repertory theatre at Newcastle Playhouse. Among his theatrical appearances include playing Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls (both at Haymarket Theatre).
In 1979 and 1980, he played Razor Eddie a.k.a. Edward Winston Malone in two series of the comedy-drama Turtle's Progress. The character had originally been created for the ITV drama serial The Hanged Man, where he was played by Gareth Hunt.
In 1978, he played Bill Sikes in the revival of Lionel Bart's musical Oliver! at the Albery Theatre and in 1985 he played Bill Sikes again in the BBC's Sunday afternoon classic serial Oliver Twist.
His other TV credits include: Doctor Who (in the serials The Ice Warriors and Attack of the Cybermen), The First Churchills, Only Fools and Horses, Minder, Bergerac, C.A.T.S. Eyes, Wycliffe, Inspector Morse, Bugs, Silent Witness, Pie in the Sky, Casualty, The Bill, Hotel Babylon, and Are You Being Served?.
He is also known for his TV appearances in Labyrinth (1986), The Bible: Joseph (1995) and Scarlet and Black (1993).
He appeared in the 1988 film Buster, based on the life of the Great Train Robber Buster Edwards.
As well as acting, between 1981 and 1993 Attwell also had a considerable career as a political cartoonist for several British national newspapers including The Sun, The Sunday People and the News of the World. A self-taught artist, Attwell signed himself as "Zoke", an amalgam of the names of his children Zoe and Jake.
To supplement his theatre income, Attwell also produced many cartoon strips for IPC and DC Thomson comics including Bunty, Buster, Whizzer and Chips and The Hotspur.
In 2002 he played Kenneth in the West End run of Debbie Isitt's The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband at The Ambassadors Theatre.
Attwell died in London on the 18 March 2006 aged 63 from complications following heart surgery. His life and work was honoured at the British Academy Television Awards in 2006.
Source: British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent; Wikipedia; Illustration Art Gallery

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