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Betty and Ward's house was a magnet for animators and artists and fellow model railroad enthusiasts from around the world, and there are stories and photographs of visitors riding the railway such as Salvador Dali, Werner Von Braun (because of Ward's series of Disney films on the US space project) and Walt Disney. The photos on this page are from a...
Ward's backyard didn't have a miniature railway, but a full-size narrow-gauge railway with real full-size steam locomotives.
Jul 9, 2002 · Ward Kimball, the most colorful and eccentric of the Nine Old Men, the key group of Disney artists whose work set the standard by which all animation is judged, died Monday at Arcadia Methodist...
Dec 10, 2003 · Here s the ultimate animation collector s item: the San Gabriel, California home of animation legend Ward Kimball is currently for sale for $2.2 million. Designed by Robert H. Ainsworth and built for Ward and Betty Kimball in 1939, the home has never been on the market before. It s been put up for sale by the family after Betty passed away last ...
May 12, 2014 · Ward Walrath Kimball was born on March 14, 1914 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1934, he joined the Disney Studios staff as an in-betweener and quickly rose in the ranks to become a full-fledged animator. Kimball passed away at the age of 88 on July 8, 2002 of natural causes.
Information. Full name: Ward Walrath Kimball. Birth: March 4, 1914 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Death: July 8, 2002 in Arcadia, California. Marriage: Betty Lawyer (August 15, 1936 – July 8, 2002) Worked at the Disney studio between: April 1, 1934 – August 31, 1973. Job on Snow White:
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Ward Kimball. Animation Department: Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Ward Kimball joined Disney Studios in 1934 as an animator. He eventually became involved in all aspects of animation production, most notably as the designer of Jiminy Cricket for the film "Pinocchio." He was also responsible for the redesign of Mickey Mouse.