David Tomlinson

David Tomlinson

Of the more than 50 motion pictures he appeared in during his career, however, his most popular role was as the rigid and positively clueless father George Banks in Mary Poppins.

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Bob Broughton

Bob Broughton

“I had one of the best jobs anyone could have, with a one-of-a-kind organization and incredibly talented people.”

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Tim Allen with Tom Hanks

Tim Allen

Tim earned numerous awards for his bumbling Mr. Fix-It, Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor, including a Golden Globe in 1994 and The People’s Choice Award for four consecutive years from 1993-96.

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Bill Garity

Bill Garity

“With his pioneering efforts in sound and camera techniques, he helped set Disney Studios apart from others, while his planning and supervisory expertise resulted in the building of a highly efficient Studio in Burbank.”–Dave Smith, Director Emeritus of the Walt Disney Archives

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Larry Lansburgh

Larry Lansburgh

Among the 18 television and feature productions [Larry] directed were the Academy Award®-winning The Wetback Hound in 1957 and The Horse with the Flying Tail in 1960.

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Paul Kenworthy

Paul Kenworthy

Paul’s footage was subsequently assembled with other freelance material to create the Studio’s first feature-length True-Life Adventure, The Living Desert, which garnered an Academy Award® for best documentary in 1953.

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Kurt Russell

Kurt Russell

To those who grew up with Kurt, however, he’s still remembered as the all-American “apple pie and ice cream” kid who starred as Dexter Reilly in Disney’s The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Now You See Him, Now You Don’t, and The Strongest Man in the World.

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Hayley Mills

Hayley Mills

Among her numerous Disney credits, however, Hayley is probably best remembered for The Parent Trap, in which she played twin sisters who scheme to reunite their divorced parents, played by Brian Keith and Maureen O’Hara.

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Glynis Johns

Glynis Johns

She became associated with The Walt Disney Studios in the early 1950s, when it began to produce live-action films in England.

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Al and Elma Milotte

Al and Elma Milotte

Al later recalled, “Walt was great. He said, ‘Just go out and get some good pictures.’ He never told us how to do it. He gave us independence.”

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