Susan, Mansfield, Texas
Since an animated feature takes so long to make, boys hired to do the voices often find that their voices change, and the filmmakers had to find someone else who sounds like the young boy to continue with the role.
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Walt Disney’s biography by Bob Thomas (Walt Disney: An American Original) includes photographs of Walt’s brothers Herbert, Raymond, and Roy, and his sister Ruth.
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You can contact the Walt Disney Archives at Disney.archives@disney.com.
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Almost everything was duplicated for the film; there were no original artifacts loaned from the Archives. Posters and photographs were new prints that were made. Some Oscars, however, were borrowed from a display at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
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If you will email a photo of your pin, with any supporting information, to the Walt Disney Archives (Disney.Archives@Disney.com) they may be able to help you.
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Disney licensed footage from a 1947 film, Animated Cartoons—The Toy That Grew Up, produced by Les Films du Compas and Roger Leenhardt, for that television show. The Walt Disney Archives has no further information on that film, so they do not know if the Théâtre Optique still exists.
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The technique of using a book to open an animated feature was a popular one with Walt Disney. The three books that the Walt Disney Archives has are the ones from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty. They are actual books and are currently on display at the Ronald Reagan Presidential …
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No, he was not. Walt was played by Walter Fenner (1886–1947) in the 1944 Columbia picture, Once Upon a Time. Christian Hoff played a young Walt Disney in the TV film, Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream, in 1981. In the last two decades, Walt has been played on various TV shows and documentaries by a …
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The album you are thinking of is “Pardners: 14 Great Cowboy Songs,” released in 1980. It featured Larry Groce and the Disneyland Children’s Sing Along Chorus. The same album was released on both the Disneyland and Buena Vista labels.
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The suggestion has been made many times, but nothing has come of it. Some speculated that the Disney family might not approve of an Audio-Animatronics® figure of Walt.
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