Grace Bailey
“Grace was quite a professional lady. She was class.”—Disney Legend Bon Broughton
See more“Grace was quite a professional lady. She was class.”—Disney Legend Bon Broughton
See more“We had to mix the paints so they were exactly the same color as what was being used in an animated scene. One time, just before I retired, a computer was brought into the lab to check the colors that I had approved. To my great relief, the computer confirmed that every color matched perfectly.”—Dodie Roberts
See more“The people were what made my years at Disney special, and in that position, I met many. And we were all working together toward the same goal—making magic.”—Becky Fallberg
See moreTim 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.
See moreAmong Al’s most famous creations was a popular lunch box set, featuring a host of Disney characters on board a school bus.
See more“Walt believed strongly that what would make Disneyland different was the people—he wanted them to feel that they were part of the organization,” Dick once said.
See moreHe helped launch the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971 and Epcot Center in 1982.
See moreHam’s ability to develop an easy-to-follow step-by-step system for planning a scene made him a natural teacher of younger animators and, under his guidance, many new artists were developed.
See moreWith no special effects training other than his own hands-on experimentation, Yale worked as a research and development designer creating illusions. These included the “grim, grinning ghosts” featured in the Haunted Mansion and the flames of the burning city in Pirates of the Caribbean.
See moreThe lyric soprano, with an agile coloratura range, won the role of Sleeping Beauty; her graceful voice helped make “I Wonder” and “Once Upon A Dream” Disney music classics.
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