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  1. Feb 15, 2022 · Walt and Lillian Disney were married for 41 years (until Walt’s death). During those years, they might’ve bickered now and then, but they always remained unequivocally smitten with each other. They had each other’s best interests at heart and worked together to raise two sweet daughters (Diane and Sharon) as well as build up the Disney company.

  2. Born Lillian Bounds in 1899, the youngest of ten children of a federal marshal, Lillian Disney was raised on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in Idaho. In 1923, age 24, she moved to Los Angeles , taking a job as a film-frame inker at $15 per week at the nascent Disney Studio.

  3. Lillian s-a născut Lillian Marie Bounds în Spalding, Idaho. Ea a crescut în Lapwai, Idaho, în Nez Perce Indian Reservation unde tatăl său a lucrat ca fierar și mareșal federal. Lillian a lucrat la studiourile Disney ca și secretară când l-a cunoscut pe Walt. Ea avea părul scurt șaten, era slabă și era foarte cochetă.

  4. Dec 18, 1997 · Lillian Bounds Disney, who gave a world-famous cartoon mouse his name and left as her legacy the impetus for the still-unbuilt Walt Disney Concert Hall to honor her late husband, has died. She was 98.

  5. 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).

  6. Lillian Disney. 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. Read more on Wikipedia.

  7. Apr 25, 2024 · Lillian Bounds was born in 1899 in Spalding, Idaho and later grew up on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in Lapwai. Her dad worked as a blacksmith and federal marshal. In 1923, she and her older sister Hazel moved to Los Angeles. Here she earned $15 a week working as a secretary and inker of film frames at the Walt Disney Studio.