Moira Bertram Australia

Born
1913 in Australia
Died
1993 in Australia
Age
79-80 years
Credited for

art

writing

letters

colours

Also known as

Moira Irene Bertram

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Biography

Bertram was born in Manly Sydney. Her father, Arthur Moritz Bertram was a wool merchant who established a company in July 1920 to export wool and other produce. A fall in the market in 1922 resulted in a large shipment sold at a loss in the US and he was declared bankrupt in 1925.

Bertram was living in Tamworth in 1928 and contributed drawings to the Sydney Sun 'Sunbeams' supplement, although she was told 'perhaps your drawings were not quite up to the standard' (The Sun 1/7/28). Around this time time, she became a student of the Royal Art Society and studied with Datillo Rubbo (1870–1955). She also worked as a commercial artist.

In late 1930, Moira and sister Kathleen opened the 'smart little' Kurrajong Café in Beardy Street, Armidale. They acquired the business from George Adams Ltd, a well known cake bakery with a chain of franchises across NSW. On new year's eve, a man stole from a display case in the café 'a garlic sausage, valued at 3/6, the property of Kathleen Bertram' (Armidale Express 2/1/1931).

Bertram began creating comics for her own enjoyment. Her fantasy adventure, Jo, debuted in Sydney's Daily Mirror on 8 January 1945. In June 1945, she signed an initial three-month contract with Frank Johnson, with Jo and Her Magic Cape appearing in Frank Johnson Publications until 1946.

KG Murray published Bertram's superhero Flameman in 1946. In 1949, she self-published the four-issue Red Finnegan with her sister Kathleen. Throughout the 1950s, she worked for Horwitz, Invincible and Calvert. She ceased comics work in the late 1950s.

Bertram also painted covers for Horwitz's 'Carter Brown' novels in 1959.

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Dan Eagle (Invincible, 1954 series) #4 (January 1955)
Untitled (Dan Eagle)
Comic: Comic story
Dan Eagle (Invincible, 1954 series) #4 (January 1955)
Untitled (Dan Eagle)
Comic: Comic story
Dan Eagle (Invincible, 1954 series) #4 (January 1955)
Untitled (Dan Eagle)
Comic: Comic story
Dan Eagle (Invincible, 1954 series) #5 (February 1955)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Marines in Action (Horwitz, 1954 series) #8 (May 1955)
No title recorded
Comic: Cover
Everything But a Heart (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
My Love for the Yukon Hero (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
My Love for the Yukon Hero (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
My Love for the Yukon Hero
Comic: Comic story
My Love for the Yukon Hero (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Hey! That's My Man!
Comic: Comic story
My Love for the Yukon Hero (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
He Came Back
Comic: Comic story
My Love for the Yukon Hero (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
The Reluctant Beauty
Comic: Comic story
Two Loves (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
No title recorded
Comic: Cover
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #1 (June 1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #1 (June 1956)
Enemy Coastline
Comic: Comic story
My Heart Said Yes (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Love Not in the Script (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
This Love of Ours (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Stolen Dreams (Calvert, 1956?) (June 1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Chained Heart (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Chained Heart (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Chained Heart
Comic: Comic story
Chained Heart (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Trust Me, Darling!
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #1 (June 1956)
K-9 Corps
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #1 (June 1956)
Moonlight Ambush!
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #2 (July 1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Old Loves (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #2 (July 1956)
I Shall Return
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #2 (July 1956)
K-9 Corps
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #2 (July 1956)
E-Mo-Gah! (Greenlandic for “Maybe”)
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #3 (August 1956)
Stand or Die!
Comic: Cover
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #3 (August 1956)
Stand or Die!
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #3 (August 1956)
Raising Old Glory!
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #3 (August 1956)
LCVP Landing Craft, Vehicle Personnel
Comic: Illustration
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #3 (August 1956)
Mission: Front Line
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #3 (August 1956)
LCM Landing Craft, Mechanized
Comic: Illustration
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #4 (September 1956)
Hungary's Freedom Fighters!
Comic: Cover
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #4 (September 1956)
Freedom Fighters
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #4 (September 1956)
Muttonhead
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #4 (September 1956)
High American Declorations
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #4 (September 1956)
Tell It to the Padre
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #4 (September 1956)
Warpath!
Comic: Comic story
Army (Calvert, 1956? series) #4 (September 1956)
Defensive Gas Warfare
Comic: Comic story
Puppet Romance (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Four Tragic Hearts (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
The Love That Was Mine (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Song of Surrender (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
Puppet Romance (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Romance in Singapore
Comic: Comic story
The Love That Was Mine (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
The Love That Was Mine!
Comic: Comic story
The Love That Was Mine (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Heart Trouble
Comic: Comic story
Four Tragic Hearts (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Four Tragic Hearts
Comic: Comic story
Four Tragic Hearts (Calvert, 1956?) (1956)
Wildwood Love
Comic: Comic story

Status

Created

  • 11 Apr 2015

Last updated

  • 12 Sep 2022