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Oct 22, 2010 · Bruce Gordon passed away, unexpectedly on Nov. 6th, 2007. The first time that we met Bruce Gordon was on a soundstage in Hollywood, where we interviewed him for the Walt Disney Family Foundation/Pantheon Productions documentary Walt: The Man Behind the Myth.
Nov 6, 2007 · He used to talk about how — in the early 1960s, when Disney had actually stopped all construction on New Orleans Square — Gordon would climb to the top of the Swiss Family Treehouse and then stare down into that empty cellar hole next door.
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Bruce Gordon, a former longtime Disney Imagineer who was involved in the creation of numerous Disney theme park attractions around the world and wrote or co-wrote an array of...
Oct 23, 2010 · A very moving article has been reposted at the Walt Disney Family Museum blog. It’s a look back at the impact Bruce Gordon had on the creation of the museum in the too-short time between his unfortunate release from Walt Disney Imagineering and his untimely and sudden death.
Nov 20, 2007 · Bruce Gordon, veteran Disney Imagineer and prolific author. Photo by Disney. When Bruce Gordon was a young boy, he had big dreams—dreams about Walt Disney's new theme park,...
May 30, 2012 · Walter E.D. Miller, president of the Walt Disney Family Foundation, has written this moving tribute to Bruce Gordon who was recently found dead in his home.
Gordon, Bruce (1951-2007) Designer; joined WED Enterprises in 1979 as a production designer, and worked on the Journey into Imagination attraction and new Fantasyland at Disneyland. He was show producer of Splash Mountain at Disneyland.