Mike Molloy

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Mike Molloy
Born Michael Molloy
22 December 1940 (1940-12-22) (age 83)
Nationality British
Occupation Author
Newspaper editor (formerly)

Michael "Mike" Molloy (born 22 December 1940) is a British author and former newspaper editor and cartoonist.

Biography

Born in Hertfordshire, Molloy studied at Ealing Junior School and the Ealing School of Art before working at the Sunday Pictorial followed by the Daily Sketch, where he began drawing cartoons. In 1962, he joined the Daily Mirror, where he rose through the ranks until in 1975 he became editor.[1]

In 1985, Robert Maxwell appointed Molloy Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People, where he introduced colour printing.[1] From 1986 to 1988, he additionally edited the Sunday Mirror.[2]

In 1990, Molloy left the Mirror Group, and in 1996 he bought Punch on behalf of Mohammed Al Fayed. He became its deputy editor, but left after six issues.[1] After retiring from the newspaper industry, he began writing children's fantasy novels.[2] In 2003, he was shortlisted for the Stockton Children's Book of the Year, while in 2007, he was shortlisted for the Hampshire Book Award. Molloy married Sandy Foley in 1964 and they have three daughters, Jane (an interiors stylist), Kate (a journalist) and Alexandra (a writer).

Published books

  • The Century
  • The Witch Trade
  • The Wild West Witches
  • The Time Witches
  • The House on Falling Star Hill
  • Peter Raven under Fire

References

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Media offices
Preceded by Deputy Editor of the Daily Mirror
1975
Succeeded by
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Preceded by Editor of the Daily Mirror
1975–1985
Succeeded by
Richard Stott
Preceded by
Peter Thompson
Editor of the Sunday Mirror
1986–1988
Succeeded by
Eve Pollard