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Bill Walsh(1913-1975)

  • Producer
  • Writer
  • Actor
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Bill Walsh was born in New York to immigrant parents (father from Canada, mother from Ireland). In his teen years he lived with relatives in Cincinnati, OH, and later attended the University of Cincinnati. In 1933 he joined the stock touring company of husband / wife team Barbara Stanwyck and Frank Fay as a writer, but the couple divorced the next year and Walsh found himself stuck in Hollywood with no job and no prospects. He wound up working as an agent for a publicity agency, one of his clients being ventriloquist Edgar Bergen.

Walsh joined Walt Disney Studios in 1943, working for both the Publicity and Story departments. One of his jobs was to write jokes for the syndicated Mickey Mouse comic strip (he continued doing that on a voluntary basis for more than 20 years, long after he left those departments). Walsh brought his former client Edgar Bergen to Disney to narrate some cartoons and TV shows. Walt Disney, who at first saw television as basically a tool to promote his films, was impressed with Walsh's publicity savvy and chose him to head the studio's television division. His first few projects were resounding successes, and when Disney made a deal with ABC Television to invest in its Disneyland amusement park in exchange for Disney developing a TV series, Walsh was named the series' producer. The show turned out to be Le Club Mickey (1955). Walsh developed the show basically by himself, with little input from Disney, who was more concerned with developing Disneyland. He hired both the child performers and adult hosts on the show, came up with the basic format--rotating "theme" days, animated opening and closing sequences and recurring live-action series, among other innovations--and even helped to develop the famous Mousketeer "ears" each performer wore.

After several seasons on "The Mickey Mouse Club", Walsh wanted to get out of television production and left the show to produce live-action films. He produced quite a few of Disney's comedies and adventure films, the most famous being Mary Poppins (1964), which was one of the studio's biggest successes and pleased critics as much as it did fans. Most of the films he produced, however, were derided by critics as dull and low-quality and helped to cement Disney's reputation for turning out unimaginative, repetitive, assembly-line pap. The films made money for the studio, though, and Walsh and Walt Disney remained close until Disney's death in 1966.

Bill Walsh died of a heart attack in 1975.
BornSeptember 30, 1913
DiedJanuary 27, 1975(61)
BornSeptember 30, 1913
DiedJanuary 27, 1975(61)
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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars
    • 1 win & 5 nominations total

Known for

Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Daws Butler, Peter Ellenshaw, Dal McKennon, and Richard M. Sherman in Mary Poppins (1964)
Mary Poppins
7.8
  • Producer
  • 1964
Angela Lansbury, John Ericson, Cindy O'Callaghan, Roy Snart, David Tomlinson, Ian Weighill, and Lennie Weinrib in L'Apprentie sorcière (1971)
L'Apprentie sorcière
7.1
  • Producer
  • 1971
Fred MacMurray in Monte là-d'ssus (1961)
Monte là-d'ssus
6.7
  • Producer
  • 1961
Robin Williams and Scott Martin Gershin in Flubber (1997)
Flubber
5.3
  • Writer
  • 1997

Credits

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Producer



  • Objectif lotus (1975)
    Objectif lotus
    5.9
    • producer (produced by)
    • 1975
  • Le nouvel amour de coccinelle (1974)
    Le nouvel amour de coccinelle
    5.7
    • producer
    • 1974
  • Nanou, fils de la jungle (1973)
    Nanou, fils de la jungle
    5.6
    • producer
    • 1973
  • The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World (1971)
    The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World
    8.3
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1971
  • Angela Lansbury, John Ericson, Cindy O'Callaghan, Roy Snart, David Tomlinson, Ian Weighill, and Lennie Weinrib in L'Apprentie sorcière (1971)
    L'Apprentie sorcière
    7.1
    • producer
    • 1971
  • Brian Keith, Michele Carey, and Rick Lenz in Le Don Quichotte de l'ouest (1971)
    Le Don Quichotte de l'ouest
    5.6
    • producer
    • 1971
  • Un amour de Coccinelle (1968)
    Un amour de Coccinelle
    6.5
    • producer
    • 1968
  • Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones, and Suzanne Pleshette in Le fantôme de Barbe Noire (1968)
    Le fantôme de Barbe Noire
    6.8
    • co-producer
    • 1968
  • Lieutenant Robinson Crusoé (1966)
    Lieutenant Robinson Crusoé
    5.8
    • co-producer
    • 1966
  • Roddy McDowall, Hayley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Provine, and Syn Cat in L'Espion aux pattes de velours (1965)
    L'Espion aux pattes de velours
    6.7
    • co-producer
    • 1965
  • Walt Disney in Le monde merveilleux de Disney (1954)
    Le monde merveilleux de Disney
    8.3
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1954–1964
  • Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Daws Butler, Peter Ellenshaw, Dal McKennon, and Richard M. Sherman in Mary Poppins (1964)
    Mary Poppins
    7.8
    • co-producer
    • 1964
  • Paul Lynde, William Demarest, Tommy Kirk, Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson, Charles Ruggles, Ed Wynn, and Charlie in Après lui, le déluge (1962)
    Après lui, le déluge
    6.1
    • co-producer
    • 1962
  • King Kong contre Godzilla (1962)
    King Kong contre Godzilla
    6.2
    • producer
    • 1962
  • Bon Voyage! (1962)
    Bon Voyage!
    5.6
    • associate producer
    • 1962

Writer



  • Tim Allen in Raymond (2006)
    Raymond
    4.4
    • earlier screenplay "The Shaggy Dog"
    • 2006
  • Alexandra Wentworth and Bruce Campbell in Un nouveau départ pour la coccinelle (1997)
    Un nouveau départ pour la coccinelle
    5.3
    TV Movie
    • earlier screenplay
    • 1997
  • Robin Williams and Scott Martin Gershin in Flubber (1997)
    Flubber
    5.3
    • screenplay
    • 1997
  • Le nouvel espion aux pattes de velours (1997)
    Le nouvel espion aux pattes de velours
    4.7
    • Writer (1965 screenplay)
    • 1997
  • Scott Weinger in Un chien peut en cacher un autre (1994)
    Un chien peut en cacher un autre
    5.1
    TV Movie
    • earlier screenplay
    • teleplay
    • 1994
  • Walt Disney in Le monde merveilleux de Disney (1954)
    Le monde merveilleux de Disney
    8.3
    TV Series
    • characters
    • writer
    • written by
    • 1954–1987
  • Objectif lotus (1975)
    Objectif lotus
    5.9
    • screenplay
    • 1975
  • Le nouvel amour de coccinelle (1974)
    Le nouvel amour de coccinelle
    5.7
    • screenplay
    • 1974
  • The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World (1971)
    The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World
    8.3
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1971
  • Angela Lansbury, John Ericson, Cindy O'Callaghan, Roy Snart, David Tomlinson, Ian Weighill, and Lennie Weinrib in L'Apprentie sorcière (1971)
    L'Apprentie sorcière
    7.1
    • screenplay
    • 1971
  • Brian Keith, Michele Carey, and Rick Lenz in Le Don Quichotte de l'ouest (1971)
    Le Don Quichotte de l'ouest
    5.6
    • screenplay
    • 1971
  • Un amour de Coccinelle (1968)
    Un amour de Coccinelle
    6.5
    • screenplay
    • 1968
  • Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones, and Suzanne Pleshette in Le fantôme de Barbe Noire (1968)
    Le fantôme de Barbe Noire
    6.8
    • screenplay
    • 1968
  • Lieutenant Robinson Crusoé (1966)
    Lieutenant Robinson Crusoé
    5.8
    • screenplay
    • 1966
  • Roddy McDowall, Hayley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Provine, and Syn Cat in L'Espion aux pattes de velours (1965)
    L'Espion aux pattes de velours
    6.7
    • screenplay
    • 1965

Actor



  • Football d'hier et d'aujourd'hui (1953)
    Football d'hier et d'aujourd'hui
    6.7
    Short
    • Coach (uncredited)
    • 1953
  • Le nouveau voisin (1953)
    Le nouveau voisin
    7.1
    Short
    • TV Reporter (uncredited)
    • 1953

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • William Walsh
  • Born
    • September 30, 1913
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • January 27, 1975
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(cardiac arrest)
  • Spouse
    • Nolie Miller(his death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article

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    Had a plaque outside his Encino, CA, home dedicating it to a cat (in reference to L'Espion aux pattes de velours (1965)).

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