Roger Bradfield won several art contests as a child and had early encouragement from his high school art teacher to pursue a career in the arts. His preferred medium is watercolor although he has also proven himself to be proficient in pencil, pen and ink, and acrylic.
Food products
Bradfield worked on the General Mills cereal boxes of the early 1960s. These included children's cereals, such as Kix, Trix, Wheaties and Jets, among other work. He also worked on Mr Bubble and some projects for the Pillsbury Company. In 1964, he did the spot illustrations for the Bisquick Cookbook for the Bisquick baking product. In 1968 Roger created the first Keebler elves for a series of commercials for FilmFair, an animation studio, which were commissioned by Chicago ad agency, Leo Burnett.
Children's books
"Jolly" Roger Bradfield is perhaps best known for his work as a children's book author and illustrator. He began his writing career when he was teaching himself how to type. Bored with the tutorials of his text book, Bradfield chose to practice his typing by writing something fun. Thus, his first book There's an Elephant in the Bathtub was created. Bradfield went on to write and illustrate several other titles including Pickle-Chiffon Pie, Benjamin Dilley's Thirsty Camel, Giants Come in Different Sizes, The Flying Hockey Stick, and Benjamin Dilley's Lavender Lion. The "Jolly" Roger books are known mostly for their colorful illustrations and wildly imaginative stories. Bradfield illustrated some of the earliest Sesame Street storybooks, including The Together Book, the first Sesame Street book in the popular Little Golden Books line. He also illustrated Bert's Hall of Great Inventions, Big Bird's Birthday Party, and Sherlock Hemlock and the Great Twiddlebug Mystery. His children's books have found a second life with Purple House Press—since 2004 the small press has reissued four of Bradfield's books, and more are planned.
Comics
From 1972 to 1978 Bradfield worked as a newspaper syndicate cartoonist creating the daily and Sunday comic strip Dooley's World. The strip featured stories centering on a boy and his collection of living toys. These comics featured many unique visual gags and puns. The strip was distributed by King Features Syndicate. In addition to the little boy, Dooley, recurring characters were the Professor, a know-it-all wind-up toy figure, Norman, a sophisticated and reflective wind-up knight, Thelma, an unhappy and bullying rag doll, and Max, an introverted mouse.
Paintings
Bradfield creates vibrant and colorful paintings. These paintings mostly depict subjects that he finds on his world travels and playful and fun images that he conjures up with his imagination. His preferred medium is watercolor, but he will also dabble in acrylic, ink, and pencil.
World travel
Bradfield is an extensive world traveller and has visited and sketched in such places as Greece, Norway, Portugal, France, Italy, Mexico, England, and Spain. On one trip to Mexico, Bradfield's plane had a minor accident resulting in some damage to the plane's wing tanks. So, he enlisted the help of some of the local children getting them to patch the damage up with large wads of bubble gum. The scheme did not work, as the gasoline melted the bubble gum, but the plane managed to reach its destination safely anyway.
Family
Bradfield was raised by his mother and grandmother. Currently married, he and his wife Joan have raised five children.
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Comic strip
Dooley's World
Book featuring ''Dooley's World''
Everybody's Somebody!: A Christian Cartoonist Explores the Foibles and Frailties of Ordinary Folk with Dooley and His Friends by Roger Bradfield
Children's books
There's an Elephant in the Bathtub
Hello, Rock
Hello Friend
The Big, Happy 1-2-3
The Big, Happy ABC
Giants Come in Different Sizes
The Flying Hockey Stick
A Good Knight for Dragons
''Pickle-Chiffon Pie'' series
Pickle-Chiffon Pie
The Pickle-Chiffon Pie Olympics
''Benjamin Dilley'' series
Benjamin Dilley's Thirsty Camel
Benjamin Dilley's Lavender Lion
''Tonka Tale'' stories
Mini books for Tonka that came free with the purchases of some of their toy vehicles in the early 1970s:
Magic Garden: A Tonka Tale by Jolly Roger Bradfield
Toby Digs In: A Tonka Tale by Jolly Roger Bradfield
Toby and Smokey: A Tonka Tale by Jolly Roger Bradfield - featuring Smokey the Bear
As author only
Books that Roger Bradfield wrote or co-wrote, but did not illustrate:
Who are You
Charles Schulz Master Cartoonist
Illustrations for other authors
The Bisquick Cookbook: Recipes from Betty Crocker in Answer to Your Requests by General Mills