McGrew (surname)

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McGrew is a surname, and may refer to:

James McGrew American politician, representative from West Virginia

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John Burton McGrew was an American animator, painter and musician. Although best known for working at Warner Bros. Cartoons, where he was the studio's first designated layout artist, working under Chuck Jones, he was also known as a member of the Hollywood blacklist.

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