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  1. Lillian Marie Disney (née Bounds; February 15, 1899 – December 16, 1997) was an American ink artist at the Disney Studios and the wife of Walt Disney from 1925 until his death in 1966. Born in Spalding, Idaho, Disney graduated from high school in Lapwai before moving to Lewiston to attend college.

  2. Lillian Marie Bound (Lilian Disney al casarse) fue una artista y guionista estadounidense; la esposa de Walt Disney. Es reconocida por haber diseñado varios cortometrajes, entre ellos, Plane Crazy. En principio, Walt Disney iba a llamar a su personaje principal "Mortimer", pero, gracias a Lillian…

  3. Lillian Marie Disney (née Bounds) was the wife of Walt Disney from 1925, until his death in 1966. Born in Spalding, Idaho, she graduated from Lapwai High School and attended a year of business college before moving to southern California in 1923 to live with her sister, Hazel Sewell. In 1924...

  4. d23.com › walt-disney-legend › lillian-disney-2Lillian Disney - D23

    Lillian Disney was the wife of Walt Disney and a key supporter of his creative vision. She suggested the name Mickey Mouse, traveled with him on business trips, and funded the Walt Disney Concert Hall and CalArts.

  5. 18 de dic. de 1997 · Lillian Disney, the widow of Walt Disney and a prominent patron of the arts, died on Tuesday at her home in the Holmby Hills section of Los Angeles after suffering a stroke on Monday. She was...

  6. disneydreamer.com › lillian-disneyLillian Disney

    Lillian Disney- (Lillian Marie Bounds) 1900-1997. While Lillian Disney, wife of Company founder Walt Disney, worked behind the scenes in many ways to support the Company’s growth, her most celebrated contribution is the naming of a certain animated character. In 1928, as he rode a train from New York bound for Los Angeles Walt devised a new ...

  7. 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). She was married to John Louis Truyens and Walt Disney.