Cartoonist Ronald Searle dies at 91

Ronald Searle, the cartoonist whose depictions of St Trinian's school inspired the successful films, has died aged 91
12 April 2012

St Trinian's cartoonist Ronald Searle has died aged 91, his family said on Tuesday.

Searle, whose drawings of the anarchic girls' school inspired a series of films, died at home in France.

A family statement said: "Ronald William Fordham Searle, born March 3 1920, passed away peacefully in his sleep with his children, Kate and John, and his grandson, Daniel, beside him on 30 December 2011 in Draguignan, France, after a short illness."

Searle was born in Cambridge and started drawing at the age of five, selling his first sketch at 15. He learned his trade in the city before the Second World War intervened and he joined up. Searle was serving in the Royal Engineers when he sold his first St Trinian's cartoon in 1941.

That same year he was captured during the fall of Singapore and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of the Japanese, surviving malaria and vicious beatings by the guards.

His graphic drawings of the horrors of camp life were later published, but it was the exploits of the girls of St Trinian's that made him a household name.

They inspired a series of books and films and survived his attempt to kill them off by blowing up the fictitious school with a bomb. The latest St Trinian's film was released two years ago and starred Rupert Everett, Colin Firth and Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding.

Searle, who moved to France in 1961, was prolific and continued to draw as well as paint, design medals and work as an animator.

Cartoonist Gerald Scarfe paid tribute to Searle, whom he described as his "hero". He said: "He was clever and he was funny and he could draw. A lot of cartoonists come up with an idea first but Ronald could really draw. He was an extraordinary man."

Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell said Searle's work stood out for its "genuine wit, intelligence and unabashed ambition".

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