More sad news out of Hollywood today. Roy E. Disney, who was one of the driving forces of the Walt Disney Studios Renaissance back in the early 90s (leading to some of my favourite films since childhood) has died.
From The New York Times:
Rest In Peace, Mr. Disney.
From The New York Times:
Roy E. Disney, the nephew of Walt Disney who helped revitalize the Walt Disney Studio’s famed animation division and at times publicly feuded with top executives at the company, died on Wednesday at Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital in Newport Beach, Calif., following a year-long battle with stomach cancer, according to spokeswoman from the company. He was 79.
Mr. Disney served as a director emeritus and consultant to the company until his death. From 1984-2003, he held the post of vice chairman of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company and chairman of the studio’s animation department. He resigned in 2003 citing “serious differences of opinion about the direction and style of management” subsequently helped lead an investor uprising that culminated with the departure of Michael Eisner as chief executive and chairman.
Rest In Peace, Mr. Disney.