Antonio Bertini

Antonio Bertini

“There is always a market. There is never a problem when you give a good product at the right price. And Disney is a very good product.”—Antonio Bertini

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André Vanneste

André Vanneste

“He cared very much for Disney and treated the business very personally, whether he was signing a contract or spending a penny.”—Didier Vanneste, son

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Joe Potter

Joe Potter

“Joe was a man Walt Disney was very fond of. Without Joe Potter there would be no Walt Disney World today.”—Disney Legend Dick Nunis

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Sam McKim

Sam McKim

But the actor-turned-artist is probably best known to Disney fans today as the creator of the Disneyland souvenir maps, issued between 1958 and 1964.

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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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