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Feb 28, 2011 · Walt’s Unusual Gift. One of the most prized artifacts on display, and the focus of our Look Closer presentation for February, is the Oscar® charm bracelet that Walt had made for Lilly in the early 1960s. Made of 18K gold, the Oscar® bracelet is fashioned with 20 miniature statuettes, each of which is engraved with the name of the work for ...
Lillian Disney. Self: The Colgate Comedy Hour. Lillian Disney was born on 15 February 1899 in Spalding, Idaho, USA. She is known for The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950), The 3rd Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame Awards (1986) and Hollywood goes to a World Premiere (1964).
Dec 16, 2020 · Diane, Walt, Lillian, and Sharon. PA Images/Getty Images In 1925, Walt married Lillian Bounds, a studio inker. Eight years later, Lillian gave birth to Diane, and the couple later adopted their ...
Walt Disney died of lung cancer on December 15, 1966, aged 65, and Lillian was married to John L. Truyens from May 1969 until his death on February 24, 1981, aged 73. In 1987, she pledged a $50 million gift towards the construction of a new concert hall in Los Angeles. After several delays, the Walt Disney Concert Hall opened in 2003, six years ...
Diane Marie Disney. Sharon Mae Disney. Lillian Disney (15 Februari 1899 – 16 Desember 1997) adalah istri dari Walt Disney. Ia menikah dengannya dari tahun 1925 hingga kematian Disney pada tahun 1966. Setelah Walt meninggal, ia menikah dengan John L. Truyens (Mei 1969 - Februari 1981).
Disney, Lillian (1899–1997)American philanthropist. Born Lillian Bounds in 1899; died in Los Angeles, California, age 98, on December 16, 1997; daughter of a federal marshal and a homemaker; married Walt Disney (an animator and film producer), in 1925 (died 1966); married John Truyens (a real estate developer), in 1981; children: (first marriage) Diane Disney; Sh Source for information on ...
March 25, 1969. President Nixon presented Lillian Disney and members of the Disney family with a special honor, the Walt Disney Commemorative Medal. In his remarks, President Nixon stated, “Many ceremonies are held in this White House, but none that I think will have more meaning to all of us, young and old, than this one today, because it is ...