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Roy Williams(1907-1976)

  • Writer
  • Animation Department
  • Art Department
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Roy Williams, best known as "Roy" on Le Club Mickey (1955), was born Joseph Roy Williams in Colville, Washington, on July 30, 1907. His family moved to Los Angeles in 1920 after his father died and lived with his grandmother. In 1925 he was hired by the animation studio Hyperion Studios, which began his lifelong association with the legendary Walt Disney. Disney sent him to the prestigious Choinnard Art Institute, and after graduation hired him as an artist. He worked his way up into the Art Department, eventually becoming an animator.

In the 1950s Disney moved him out of the Art Department and assigned him as a storyboard artist for its upcoming childrens show "The Mickey Mouse Club". Walt Disney himself picked Roy to be co-host, with Jimmie Dodd, of the show because, even though he was big and heavy, he was warm and gentle and very good with children, who took to him right away.

In addition to his co-hosting duties, Roy was also one of those who picked the children who would appear on the show after they were screened by the casting directors (for the first season, anyway; in the later seasons he wasn't). His skill as a sketch artist was incorporated into the show, and was used in many of the show's story lines.

When the series was finally canceled, all of the cast members were let go except Roy. He appeared on-camera occasionally in Disney specials and showed up at various Disneyland parades, but health issues cut down on those appearances. He finally retired in the 1970s, after almost 50 years with the Disney organization.

He died on November 7, 1976.
BornJuly 30, 1907
DiedNovember 7, 1976(69)
BornJuly 30, 1907
DiedNovember 7, 1976(69)
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Known for

Three Degrees
  • Writer
    La Boîte à musique (1946)
    La Boîte à musique
    6.1
    • Writer
    • 1946
    Les Trois Caballeros (1944)
    Les Trois Caballeros
    6.3
    • Writer
    • 1944
    3D Jamboree (1956)
    3D Jamboree
    Short
    • Writer(segment "Working for Peanuts")
    • 1956

    Credits

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    • DTV Valentine (1986)
      DTV Valentine
      8.5
      TV Movie
      • Writer
      • 1986
    • Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Daisy (1984)
      Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition: Daisy
      7.1
      Video
      • stories
      • 1984
    • DTV: Golden Oldies (1984)
      DTV: Golden Oldies
      7.9
      Video
      • Writer
      • 1984
    • DTV: Pop & Rock (1984)
      DTV: Pop & Rock
      7.5
      Video
      • Writer
      • 1984
    • Les Grandes Vacances de Donald (1977)
      Les Grandes Vacances de Donald
      6.9
      • stories
      • 1977
    • Si Disney m'était conté (1973)
      Si Disney m'était conté
      6.5
      TV Movie
      • stories
      • 1973
    • Walt Disney in Le monde merveilleux de Disney (1954)
      Le monde merveilleux de Disney
      8.3
      TV Series
      • story
      • writer
      • 1956–1961
    • Pas de Cow-Boy sans cheval (1956)
      Pas de Cow-Boy sans cheval
      6.3
      Short
      • story
      • 1956
    • Jack and Old Mac (1956)
      Jack and Old Mac
      5.7
      Short
      • story
      • 1956
    • 3D Jamboree (1956)
      3D Jamboree
      Short
      • story (segment "Working for Peanuts")
      • 1956
    • Donald et l'écureuil volant (1954)
      Donald et l'écureuil volant
      6.8
      Short
      • story
      • 1954
    • Le dragon mécanique (1954)
      Le dragon mécanique
      6.9
      Short
      • story
      • 1954
    • Donald et les pygmées cannibales (1954)
      Donald et les pygmées cannibales
      6.4
      Short
      • story
      • 1954
    • Mickey's Birthday Party (1953)
      Mickey's Birthday Party
      7.3
      • Writer
      • 1953
    • Les cacahuètes de Donald (1953)
      Les cacahuètes de Donald
      7.1
      Short
      • story
      • 1953

    Animation Department



    • L'autruche de Donald (1937)
      L'autruche de Donald
      6.5
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1937
    • Le premier amour (1933)
      Partie de campagne
      6.4
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1936
    • Mickey pompier (1935)
      Mickey pompier
      7.4
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1935
    • Bébés d'eau (1935)
      Bébés d'eau
      6.3
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1935
    • La fanfare (1935)
      La fanfare
      7.8
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1935
    • Mickey Tireur d'Élite (1934)
      Mickey Tireur d'Élite
      6.8
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1934
    • Le premier amour (1933)
      Mickey papa
      6.1
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1934
    • Lew Ayres and Janet Gaynor in Entrée de service (1934)
      Entrée de service
      7.1
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1934
    • The Hot Choc-late Soldiers (1934)
      The Hot Choc-late Soldiers
      6.5
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1934
    • Walt Disney, Oliver Hardy, Ruth Channing, Irene Hervey, Stan Laurel, Marion O'Connell, Lupe Velez, and Beatrice Hagen in Hollywood Party (1934)
      Hollywood Party
      5.9
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1934
    • Marin Malgré Lui (1934)
      Marin Malgré Lui
      6.6
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1934
    • L'Arbre de Noël (1933)
      Le magasin de porcelaine
      6.5
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1934
    • L'Arbre de Noël (1933)
      L'Arbre de Noël
      7.0
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1933
    • Au pays de la berceuse (1933)
      Au pays de la berceuse
      6.6
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1933
    • Le Vieux Roi Cole (1933)
      Le Vieux Roi Cole
      5.9
      Short
      • animator (uncredited)
      • 1933

    Art Department



    • Just Mickey (1930)
      Just Mickey
      5.3
      Short
      • designer
      • visual development (uncredited)
      • 1930

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    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Roy
    • Born
      • July 30, 1907
      • Colville, Washington, USA
    • Died
      • November 7, 1976
      • Burbank, California, USA(heart failure)
    • Spouse
      • Ethel Bernice ClarkFebruary 10, 1937 - November 7, 1976 (his death, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Maureen Williams
    • Parents
        David W Williams
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Article

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    • Trivia
      He was known to the public as the huge Mouseketeer on Le Club Mickey (1955). By the time he had first put on the Mouse Ears, he had been an employee of Walt Disney for almost a quarter-century. An artist, he started in the Animation Department as an in-betweener and then moved up to animator and then story and gag man.
    • Quotes
      I'm a mirror reflecting the genius of Walt Disney.

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