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    Fast Girls

    Fast Girls

    20126.1 / 10

    Music Land

    Music Land

    19556.0 / 10

    A Cowboy Needs a Horse

    A Cowboy Needs a Horse

    19567.1 / 10

    Sleepy Time Donald

    Sleepy Time Donald

    19476.3 / 10

    Trailer Horn

    Trailer Horn

    19506.5 / 10

    Donald's Dilemma

    Donald's Dilemma

    19476.5 / 10

    Lullaby Land

    Lullaby Land

    19335.9 / 10

    Jack and Old Mac

    Jack and Old Mac

    19564.8 / 10

    The China Shop

    The China Shop

    19346.1 / 10

    Father Noah's Ark

    Father Noah's Ark

    19336.0 / 10

    Spare the Rod

    Spare the Rod

    19546.1 / 10

    Dragon Around

    Dragon Around

    19547.0 / 10

    Donald's Double Trouble

    Donald's Double Trouble

    19466.0 / 10

    Wet Paint

    Wet Paint

    19465.7 / 10

    The Flying Squirrel

    The Flying Squirrel

    19546.3 / 10

    Donald and Pluto

    Donald and Pluto

    19366.6 / 10

    Donald's Dream Voice

    Donald's Dream Voice

    19486.1 / 10

    Old King Cole

    Old King Cole

    19336.0 / 10

    Cured Duck

    Cured Duck

    19456.6 / 10

    Working for Peanuts

    Working for Peanuts

    19536.8 / 10

    The Night Before Christmas

    The Night Before Christmas

    19336.4 / 10

    The Klondike Kid

    The Klondike Kid

    19325.8 / 10

    Mickey's Mellerdrammer

    Mickey's Mellerdrammer

    19335.8 / 10

    Make Mine Music

    Make Mine Music

    19465.9 / 10

    The Mail Pilot

    The Mail Pilot

    19335.9 / 10

    Mickey's Mechanical Man

    Mickey's Mechanical Man

    19336.3 / 10

    Shanghaied

    Shanghaied

    19346.6 / 10

    Mickey Plays Papa

    Mickey Plays Papa

    19345.6 / 10

    Two-Gun Mickey

    Two-Gun Mickey

    19346.0 / 10

    The Hot Choc-late Soldiers

    The Hot Choc-late Soldiers

    19345.4 / 10

    The Band Concert

    The Band Concert

    19357.2 / 10

    Cock o' the Walk

    Cock o' the Walk

    19355.7 / 10

    Broken Toys

    Broken Toys

    19356.5 / 10

    Lake Titicaca

    Lake Titicaca

    19426.5 / 10

    Water Babies

    Water Babies

    19355.7 / 10

    One Cab's Family

    One Cab's Family

    19526.3 / 10

    Car of Tomorrow

    Car of Tomorrow

    19516.3 / 10

    Clock Cleaners

    Clock Cleaners

    19377.1 / 10

    Pluto's Heart Throb

    Pluto's Heart Throb

    19506.7 / 10

    Elmer Elephant

    Elmer Elephant

    19366.1 / 10

    The Three Caballeros

    The Three Caballeros

    19446.3 / 10

    Walt Disney's Where Do the Stories Come From?

    Walt Disney's Where Do the Stories Come From?

    19560.0 / 10

    Chip 'n Dale: Trouble in a Tree

    Chip 'n Dale: Trouble in a Tree

    20057.6 / 10

    Chip 'n' Dale: Here Comes Trouble

    Chip 'n' Dale: Here Comes Trouble

    20046.9 / 10

    Saludos Amigos

    Saludos Amigos

    19425.8 / 10

    Crazy Over Daisy

    Crazy Over Daisy

    19506.6 / 10

    Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip

    Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip

    19406.5 / 10

    Donald Duck and the Gorilla

    Donald Duck and the Gorilla

    19447.1 / 10

    A Feather in His Collar

    A Feather in His Collar

    19465.0 / 10

    National Theatre Live: Death of England: Delroy

    National Theatre Live: Death of England: Delroy

    20250.0 / 10

    Roy Williams

    Roy Williams

    Biography

    From D23: In 1930, Roy Williams started his career at The Walt Disney Studios as an artist. He later became a storyman, until, after the advent of television, Walt Disney personally cast the “300 pounds of walking pixie” in a new role. As Roy later recalled, “Walt was in my office when suddenly, he looked up at me and said, ‘Say, you’re fat and funny looking. I’m going to put you on the Mickey Mouse Cluband call you the Big Mooseketeer!’” Roy, with his impish grin, became an instant favorite with children around the world. Born on July 30, 1907, in Colville, Washington, Roy grew up in Los Angeles. While attending Fremont High School, he learned to make people laugh with the outrageous cartoons he sketched. After high school he was offered a sports scholarship to the University of Southern California, but instead applied for a job at the up-and-coming Walt Disney Studios—and was personally hired by Walt. During those early years, Roy worked on nearly all of the animated shorts produced by the Studio; at the same time, he attended evening classes at Chouinard Art Institute. He moved to the story department after presenting a Donald Duck gag to Walt. In the gag, Donald swallowed a magnet and attracted every metal object imaginable. Walt was so impressed with Roy’s unbridled imagination that he tripled his salary. Roy E. Disney, former vice chairman of The Walt Disney Company, once recalled, “Roy was amazing. You’d ask him for gags for a situation and he’d give you literally hundreds of them.” As a story man, Roy contributed to such animated films as Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, and Make Mine Music, while, as an artist, he contributed to the Silly Symphonies The Night Before Christmas, The China Shop, and many others. During World War II, he designed more than 100 insignias for the armed forces, including the award-winning Flying Tigers insignia. Roy is best known, however, for the four seasons he played “Big Roy” on the Mickey Mouse Club. He is also credited with designing the trademark ears worn by the show’s cast. His fun-loving nature and immense talent made him a perfect publicity representative for the company. On numerous occasions, Roy traveled across the country to promote the re-release of such films as Cinderella; in 1959, he served as goodwill ambassador for The Walt Disney Studios. Later, he worked as a Disney comic strip artist, cartoonist at Disneyland, and consultant on the traveling arena show “Disney on Parade.” Roy Williams passed away on November 7, 1976, in Burbank, California.

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    Birthday

    1907-04-30

    Place of Birth

    Colville, Washington, USA