Rex Allen

Rex Allen

In 1956, he began his association with The Walt Disney Studios when he narrated Cow Dog, which was nominated for an Academy Award®.

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Bob Matheison

Bob Matheison

“No one person could do everything by himself or herself. It was a team effort.”—Bob Mathieson

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Bob Allen

Bob Allen

“Bob was an outstanding person. He did a tremendous job for Disney and beyond that he was a very warm human being.”—Former Florida Governor Reubin Askew

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X Atencio

X Atencio

He went on to help develop dialogue and music for such attractions as Adventure Thru Inner Space, Haunted Mansion (for which he co-wrote the song “Grim Grinning Ghosts”), and Pirates of the Caribbean (for which he wrote “Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Life for Me”).

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Bill Justice

Bill Justice

He programmed Audio-Animatronics®figures for such Disneyland attractions as Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, Mission to Mars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Country Bear Jamboree, and America Sings.

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Bob Moore

Bob Moore

He eventually was named creative director of marketing and designed many Disney movie posters, Christmas cards, letterheads, and logos. He also served as one of Walt Disney’s official autographers, signing thousands of photographs with Walt’s famous signature.

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Betty Lou Gerson

Betty Lou Gerson

Disney Legend Marc Davis, who animated the sweeping, swirling, chain-smoking villainess, credited Betty Lou for inspiring his pencil work.

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Bill Peet

Bill Peet

He eventually became the sole developer of the animated features One Hundred and One Dalmatians and The Sword in the Stone, for which he drew the characters, wrote the screenplays, and directed the actors’ voice performances.

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Wathel Rogers

Wathel Rogers

In 1954, Walt asked Wathel to help develop the model shop for his latest project, Disneyland. Wathel became an ace Imagineer, assisting in the construction of architectural models during the Park’s design and development phase.

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Dean Jones

Dean Jones

As former president of Walt Disney Pictures David Vogel once said, “When you think of Disney, you think of Dean Jones.”

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