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Tony Millionaire was born on 1956 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Discover Tony Millionaire's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Scott Richardson |
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67 years old |
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, 1956 |
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Gloucester, Massachusetts |
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United States |
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Tony Millionaire Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Tony Millionaire's Wife?
His wife is Becky Thyre (m. 1999)
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Becky Thyre (m. 1999) |
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Phoebe Millionaire, Pearl Millionaire |
Tony Millionaire Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Tony Millionaire worth at the age of 67 years old? Tony Millionaire’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
Tony Millionaire's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
As of 2019, Tony Millionaire exclusively draws pet portraits on a commission basis.
Millionaire grew up in and around the seaside town of Gloucester, Massachusetts. He came from a family of artists – his father was a commercial illustrator, his mother and grandparents were painters – and was encouraged to draw from an early age. His grandfather, who was a friend of the cartoonist Roy Crane, had a large collection of old Sunday comics, which were an early source of inspiration to Millionaire. He drew his first comic strip, "about an egg-shaped superhero who flew around talking about how great he was and then crashing into a cliff," when he was nine years old. During high school, Millionaire continued to draw comic strips for his own amusement.
One night at a local bar, the Six Twelve, Millionaire drew "a cartoon about a little bird who drank booze and blew his brains out" on a napkin – the origin of his best-known character, Drinky Crow. The bartender encouraged him to draw more cartoons, offering him a free beer for each one he completed. After doing many of these cocktail napkin drawings, Millionaire began drawing more polished versions of his cartoons for publication in various zines, including Ninny, Spike Vrusho's Murtaugh and Selwyn Harris's HappyLand. He also did drawings for several trade journals and Al Goldstein's notorious tabloid Screw. Eventually the alternative newsweekly New York Press asked him to draw a weekly strip, and in 1994, Maakies debuted in its pages. It soon spread to other papers across the country. During the mid-2000s, Millionaire transferred Maakies to The Village Voice as its NYC venue, but returned it to the New York Press in February 2007.
Besides Maakies, Millionaire has produced a series of comics and picture books, collectively titled Sock Monkey. He has also occasionally contributed to comics anthologies including Legal Action Comics, Star Wars Tales, Marvel's "Strange Tales", Dirty Stories, and Bizarro Comics. His illustrations are published in many leading venues including The New York Times, The New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal. Currently, he does much of the artwork, along with Charles Burns, for Dave Eggers' magazine The Believer. Animated versions of his work have been featured on Saturday Night Live, in the They Might Be Giants documentary Gigantic, and on Adult Swim. In 2006, Fantagraphics Books published his graphic novel Billy Hazelnuts. He is working on a children's book to be published by Hyperion. Since February 10, 2010, Millionaire's comic Maakies, has been published weekly in Nib-Lit Comics journal.
Millionaire moved to Los Angeles in 1998. He currently lives in Pasadena with his wife, Becky Thyre, and two daughters, Phoebe and Pearl.
After high school, Millionaire attended the Massachusetts College of Art, where he majored in drawing. While in college, he began drawing horses with cows in the background for money; this, along with occasional illustration jobs, would be his primary source of income for the next 20 years. After graduating from college, he moved from place to place, living in Boston; Florida; California; and Italy; before settling in Berlin for five years during the 1980s. Returning to the U.S. in the early '90s, he moved to Brooklyn, where he began drawing a regular comic strip, Medea's Weekend, for the Williamsburg newsweekly Waterfront Week.
Tony Millionaire (born Scott Richardson in 1956) is an American cartoonist, illustrator and author known for his syndicated comic strip Maakies and the Sock Monkey series of comics and picture books.