cartoonist and illustrator, was born in Hobart in December 1928, educated at St Virgil’s College and later obtained a Diploma in Commercial Art from Hobart Technical College. After several years in the Tasmanian Public Service he was employed on the Hobart Mercury as a press artist in 1951. He remained there for 13 years until moving to the Melbourne Herald-Sun as political cartoonist in 1964, where he drew an average of three cartoons a day. He had to produce a daily publishable one for it as well as provide others for the Sun News-Pictorial and the Sporting Globe (1976: ill. Lindesay 1979, 320). A cartoon of the early 1970s dealing with the Six-Day War, Three Wiser Men , was used by the London Times . By 1978 he had written and illustrated a children’s book, Jamie The Jumbo Jet , and illustrated three others, including Osmar White’s The Super-Roo of Mungalongaloo (Puffin Books, Harmondsworth, 1978, 1st pub. Wren Publishing 1973), which parodies the intrepid explorer myth. Other books he illustrated include The Footballer Who Laughed (Hutchison Aust, pre-1982).

Hook writes with his right hand and draws with his left. He signs his cartoons 'Jeff’ and most include a small hook (initially suggested by Bill Green i.e. 'WEG’). He and journalist Keith Dunstan often worked together overseas and in Australia on features for the Sun in the 1960s-70s. Last of the Boat People , published in the Sunday Herald Sun on 29 June 1997, and A Wik is a long time in politics! (27 April 1997) were exhibited in Bringing the House Down: 12 Months of Australian Political Humour (Canberra: National Museum of Australia/ Old Parliament House exhibition, 1997), cats 60, 86. He also had cartoons in Bringing the House Down 2001 (and presumably in the intervening ones): NMA website.

He retired in 1993 and is now a freelance cartoonist and illustrator. His work appears regularly in the Herald Sun and Sunday Herald Sun . Married to Pauline, they have five children. They live in the Melbourne suburb of Burwood.

Writers:
Kerr, Joan
Date written:
1996
Last updated:
2007