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“This was a film that was supposed to be done right after Tron. Richard Dreyfusscame in and signed a deal with Disney…. They were going to do the spelfilm autobiography of Albert Einstein…. They were actually going to use the CG graphics that were done for Tron to explain Albert Einstein’s revolutionary theories.
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Robert Downey Jr.
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2005:
Say Hello to ASIMO, a new presentation in the Honda ASIMO Theater, debuts at Disneyland's Innoventions. (ASIMO is an acronym for
Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility.)
Epcot's 2005 Flower Power Concert Series ends with
3 final performances by Felix Cavaliere's Rascals.
1911:
Actor Erik Rolf, who portrayed John in Disney's 1946 Song of
the Southis born Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was married to actress Ruth
Warwick (from 1938 to 1946) who played Sally in Song of the South. Rolf appeared in roughly 20 films from 1942 to 1950, in both credited and uncredited roles, beginning with Atlantic Convoy (1942) as Gunther and ending with Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950) as Mr. Simms (not a Disney film). He passed in 1957 at the age of 45.
1922:
Actress Joan Copeland, the voice of Tanana (the shaman-woman of Kenai's tribe) in Disney's 2003 animated Brother Bear, is born in New York City. Disney fans may also
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Walt Disney: The American Dream Personified (Bio & Facts)
Walt Disney is one of the most commendable figures in the history of entertainment. The animations produced by Walt and his team have a timeless, magical quality that has bewitched multiple generations for many decades.
But Walt’s journey to the top wasn’t smooth. He encountered many creative, financial, and political obstacles during his career, demonstrating that the path to success is never an easy one to tread.
Walt Disney’s Upbringing
Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. When Walt was four, the family moved to a farm in Marceline, Missouri. Here, Walt developed an interest in drawing, and the neighbor even gave him a nickel after Walt did a drawing of his horse.
When Walt was nine, the Disneys moved to Kansas City, Missouri. Walt continued to demonstrate his artistic talents and dreamed of becoming a professional artist. He also earned money delivering papers before and afte