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Jim Davis was born July,in Marion, Indiana, and raised on a small farm with his parents, James and Betty Davis, and his younger brother, Dave Doc.
Like most farms, the barnyard had its share of stray cats aboutat one time, by Jims estimation, As a child, he suffered serious bouts with asthma and was often bedridden, Forced inside, away from regular farm chores, he whiled away the hours drawing pictures,

In college, he studied art and business before going to work for TUMBLEWEEDS creator, Tom Ryan, There, he learned the skills and discipline necessary to become a syndicated cartoonist and began his own strip, GNORM GNAT, When he tried to sell the strip to a newspaper syndicate he was told, Its funny, but bugs Who can relate to a bug After five years of GNORM, Davis crushed the bug strip idea and tried a new tact, studying the comics pages closely.
He noticed there were a lot of successful strips about dogs, but none about cats! Combining his wry wit with the art skills he had honed since childhood, GARFIELD, a fat, lazy, lasagna loving, cynical cat was born.
Davis says Garfield is a composite of all
Receive  POIDS LOURD T7 (Garfield, 7) Depicted By Jim Davis  Available As Volume
the cats he remembered from his childhood, rolled into one feisty orange fur ball, Garfield was named after his grandfather, James Garfield Davis,

The strip debuted on June,inU, S. newspapers. Several months after the launch, the Chicago Sun Times cancelled GARFIELD, Overangry readers demanded that GARFIELD be reinstated, It was, and the rest, as they say, is history, Today, GARFIELD is read in overnewspapers bymillion people, Guinness World Records, named GARFIELD “The Most Widely Syndicated Comic Strip in the World, ” Daviss peers at the National Cartoonist Society honored him with Best Humor Stripand, the Elzie Segar Award, and the coveted Reuben Award, the top award presented to a cartoonist by NCS members.
Garfield quickly became a sensation in the licensing world, too, inspiring Davis to form his own company to take care of Garfield business concerns, Paws, Inc. , founded in, manages the worldwide rights for the famous fat cat, and Davis serves as President,

Garfields fame spilled over to television and Davis penned eleven primetime specials for CBS TV, He received ten Emmy nominations and four Emmy Awards for Outstanding Animated Program, Movies were next, and Twentieth Century Fox turned out Garfield: The Movie, and Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, Davis also wrote the original screenplays and executive produced three animated features for DVD: Garfield Gets Real, Garfields Fun Fest, and Garfields Pet Force, Also in, “The Garfield Show” made its debut on Cartoon Network, Today, the CGI animated cartoon is in its fourth season and is seen incountries, including China, where CCTV broadcasts the show daily,

Daviss philanthropy has been directed at educational and environmental projects, He founded The Professor Garfield Foundation in cooperation with Ball State University, to support childrens literacy, A free educational web site www, professorgarfield. org is the cornerstone of the Foundations work to date, Davis spearheaded reforestation, prairie and wetlands restorations, and built the worlds first all natural waste water plant for commercial use, He was awarded the National Arbor Day Foundations Good Steward and Special Projects Award, and the Indiana Wildlife Federations Conservationist of the Year Award,

Davis spends his leisure time golfing, gardening, fishing, and enjoying his wife, children, and grandchildren, In a nod to Garfields friends in the comic strip, Davis also keeps one cat, Nermal, and a dog, Pooky,

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