
David Low
Biography
Sir David Alexander Cecil Low (7 April 1891 – 19 September 1963) was a New Zealand political cartoonist and caricaturist who lived and worked in the United Kingdom for many years. Low was a self-taught cartoonist. Born in New Zealand, he worked in his native country before migrating to Sydney in 1911, and ultimately to London (1919), where he made his career and earned fame for his Colonel Blimp depictions and his satirising of the personalities and policies of German dictator Adolf Hitler, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, and other leaders of his times. Low was born and educated in New Zealand. His first work was published when he was only 11 years old. His professional career began at The Canterbury Times in 1910. The following year he moved to Australia and worked for The Bulletin. His work attracted the attention of Henry Cadbury, the part owner of The Star, and Low moved to London in 1919, working for that paper until 1927, when he moved to the Evening Standard. There he produced his most famous work, chronicling the rise of fascism in the 1930s, the policy of appeasement, and the conflict of World War II. His provocative depictions of Hitler and Mussolini led to his work being banned in Italy and Germany, and him being named in The Black Book.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Use Your Illusion I
1991

Trouble
2004

City Of Evil
2005

Christmas
1984

Titanic (Music From The Motion Picture)
1997

Jurassic Park - Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1993

A Star Is Born Soundtrack
2018

The Dutchess
2006

Monkey Business
2005

Sinners (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2025

Bram Stoker's Dracula (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1992

29
2005

Sinners (Original Motion Picture Score)
2025

PCD
2005

Monsters, Inc. (An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack)
2001

When My Heart Finds Christmas
1993

Use Your Illusion I & II
1991

Everybody
2017

Peachtree Road
2004

Be Not Nobody
2002

Unwritten
2004

Come By Me
1999

Fresh Aire III
1979

True Love: A Celebration Of Cole Porter
2019
Credited work
963 releases · 287 albums · active 1979–2025
- Performance · 1,047
- Other credits · 344
Studios: Capitol Studios · Todd-AO Scoring Stage · Sony Scoring Stage · Newman Scoring Stage
