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Roy O. Disney

Roy Oliver Disney (/ˈdɪzni/;[1] June 24, 1893 – December 20, 1971)[2] was an American businessman who co-founded The Walt Disney Company with his younger brother Walt Disney. He also served as the company's first CEO and was the father of Roy E. Disney.

Roy O. Disney
Disney in 1965
Born
Roy Oliver Disney

(1893-06-24)June 24, 1893
DiedDecember 20, 1971(1971-12-20) (aged 78)
Burial placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationEntertainment industry executive
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Edna Francis
(m. 1925)
ChildrenRoy E. Disney
Parent(s)Flora Call Disney
Elias Disney
RelativesSee Disney family
Military career
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1917–1919
Battles/warsWorld War I

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Disney was born to Irish-Canadian Elias Charles Disney and English-German-American Flora Call Disney in Chicago, Illinois. The family moved to Marceline, Missouri and to Kansas City in 1911. On July 1, 1911, Elias purchased a newspaper delivery route for The Kansas City Star. It extended from 27th Street to the 31st Street, and from Prospect Avenue to Indiana Avenue. Roy and his brother, Walt worked as newspaper delivery-boys.[3] The family delivered the morning newspaper, The Kansas City Times, to approximately 700 customers, and The Kansas City Star to more than 600. The number of customers served increased with time.[4]

Disney graduated from the Manual Training High School of Kansas City in 1912. He left the paper delivery route and worked on a farm in the summer. He was then employed as a bank clerk along with brother Raymond Arnold Disney at the First National Bank of Kansas City.[4]

Disney served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919.[4] Roy contracted tuberculosis and was therefore discharged from military duty. He forsook his banking career and hospital bed and in 1923,[5] brother Walt joined Roy in Hollywood and the two planned the start of Disney Brothers Studio. The brothers ordered kit houses from Los Angeles-based Pacific Ready Cut Homes and, in 1928, built their homes adjacently on Lyric Avenue in the Los Feliz neighborhood.[6]

Walt Disney Productions Edit

While Walt led the creative side, Roy guided the business side and finances.[3] Together Roy and Walt founded Disney Studios as brothers, but Walt later bought out most of Roy's share in 1929[7] so, unlike Max and Dave Fleischer of rival Fleischer Studios, Roy was not a co-producer. However, Roy was an equal partner in all facets of the production company.

Disney became the company's first CEO in 1929, although the official title was not given to him until 1966. He also shared the role of chairman of the board with Walt from 1945 and succeeded Walt in the position of President around this time as well. He held the position until 1968 when he handed it to Donn Tatum. In 1960, Walt dropped the chairman title so he could focus more on the creative aspects of the company. Following Walt's death on December 15, 1966, from lung cancer, Roy postponed his retirement to oversee the construction of what was then known as Disney World.[5] For five years after Walt's death, Roy was able to open the resort with a cost of $400 million without having additional debt. [8] He later renamed it Walt Disney World as a tribute to his brother.

Personal life Edit

Roy was married to Edna Francis from April 1925 until his death. Roy met Edna Francis in Kansas City, Missouri when she worked at The Kansas City Times along with close friend Meredith A. Boyington, and she introduced Meredith to Raymond Arnold Disney, who was an older brother to Roy O. Disney. Raymond and Meredith were married, and were lifetime close friends to Edna and Roy; they had two sons, Charles Elias Disney and Daniel H. Disney.[9] Roy and Edna's son Roy Edward Disney was born on January 10, 1930.[10] Roy Edward Disney later was vice chairman of The Walt Disney Company. Throughout his life, Roy Oliver Disney rejected the publicity and fame that came with being Walt's brother. Roy's nephew Charles Elias Disney chose to name his son Charles Roy Disney in Roy's honor.[11] Roy remained a member of the Freemasons for decades before he resigned his membership.[12]

Death Edit

 
Disney's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

After the opening of Walt Disney World on October 1, 1971, Roy finally retired but soon after he died from a stroke, at the age of 78, on December 20, 1971, five days after the fifth anniversary of his younger brother's death. He is interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) next to his wife, Edna née Francis, in Los Angeles.[13]

Legacy Edit

 
Walt Disney World Railroad No. 4 Roy O. Disney

One of the Walt Disney World Railroad locomotives was named after Roy.[14] On June 6, 2002, his son Roy E. Disney rededicated this locomotive in his father's honor.[14] In September 2016, the locomotive took part in its centennial celebration hosted by the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society.[15][16] One of the Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad locomotives is also named after Roy.[17]

The Roy O. Disney Concert Hall, the primary performance space for the Herb Alpert School of Music at the California Institute of the Arts (of which Disney was a benefactor), is named after him.

A statue of Roy seated on a park bench beside Minnie Mouse is located in the Town Square section of Main Street, U.S.A., at the Magic Kingdom theme park in Florida.[18] A duplicate is located outside the Team Disney building at Disney's corporate headquarters in Burbank, California. There is a third statue at the Tokyo Disneyland theme park. The Roy O. Disney Suite is located on the top floor of the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel.

In 2014, Roy O. Disney was portrayed in the feature film Walt Before Mickey by Jon Heder.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Lexico Dictionaries | English. Archived from the original on October 24, 2019. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  2. ^ Jones, Jack (December 21, 1971). "Roy O. Disney". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 24, 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Roy O. Disney". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Barrier, Michael (2008). The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney. Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. of California Press. pp. 18–20. ISBN 9780520256194. OCLC 254461789.
  5. ^ a b "Gentle Visionary: Roy O. Disney". The Walt Disney Family Museum. October 1, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  6. ^ Pollard-Terry, Gayle (July 16, 2006). "12,000 easy pieces". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  7. ^ Tewari, Lata (June 24, 2020). "The Success of Roy O. Disney & Walt Disney Company". Open Naukri. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  8. ^ DiCologero, Brittany (October 25, 2022). "Today in Disney History, 1971: Roy Disney's Disney World Dedication". Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  9. ^ Daniel (August 1, 2009). . Netcot.com. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012. Retrieved October 31, 2012.
  10. ^ Chmielewski, Dawn C.; Bates, James (December 17, 2009). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 12, 2018. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  11. ^ Wickman, Gino; Winters, Mark C. (2015). Rocket Fuel The One Essential Combination That Will Get You More of What You Want from Your Business. New York: BenBella Books, Inc. ISBN 9781941631164. OCLC 904407202.
  12. ^ Thomas, Bob (1998). Building a Company: Roy O. Disney and the Creation of an Entertainment Empire. Disney Editions. p. 332. ISBN 978-0-7868-6200-9.
  13. ^ Wilson, Scott; Mank, Gregory W. (2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons. Vol. 1 (3rd ed.). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786479924. OCLC 948561021.
  14. ^ a b Campbell, Michael (Summer 2002). (PDF). Carolwood Chronicle. Carolwood Pacific Historical Society. pp. 1–2. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 27, 2017. Retrieved May 27, 2017.
  15. ^ (PDF). Carolwood Chronicle. No. 63. The Carolwood Society. Spring 2016. pp. 1–3. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 4, 2018. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  16. ^ Broggie, Michael (Winter 2016). (PDF). Carolwood Chronicle. No. 65. The Carolwood Society. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 20, 2017. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
  17. ^ "All aboard the Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad". September 6, 2016.
  18. ^ Eades, Mark (December 22, 2016). "Remembering Roy O. Disney, Walt Disney's brother, 45 years after his death". Orange County Register. Retrieved March 24, 2019.

Further reading Edit

External links Edit

Business positions
Preceded by
First CEO
CEO of The Walt Disney Company
position created–1971
Succeeded by
Preceded by Disney President
1945–1968
Succeeded by
Preceded by
position vacant
Disney Chairman
1964–1971
Succeeded by

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Roy Oliver Disney ˈ d ɪ z n i 1 June 24 1893 December 20 1971 2 was an American businessman who co founded The Walt Disney Company with his younger brother Walt Disney He also served as the company s first CEO and was the father of Roy E Disney Roy O DisneyDisney in 1965BornRoy Oliver Disney 1893 06 24 June 24 1893Chicago Illinois U S DiedDecember 20 1971 1971 12 20 aged 78 Burbank California U S Burial placeForest Lawn Memorial Park Los Angeles California U S OccupationEntertainment industry executivePolitical partyRepublicanSpouseEdna Francis m 1925 wbr ChildrenRoy E DisneyParent s Flora Call DisneyElias DisneyRelativesSee Disney familyMilitary careerService wbr branchUnited States NavyYears of service1917 1919Battles warsWorld War I Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Walt Disney Productions 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Disney was born to Irish Canadian Elias Charles Disney and English German American Flora Call Disney in Chicago Illinois The family moved to Marceline Missouri and to Kansas City in 1911 On July 1 1911 Elias purchased a newspaper delivery route for The Kansas City Star It extended from 27th Street to the 31st Street and from Prospect Avenue to Indiana Avenue Roy and his brother Walt worked as newspaper delivery boys 3 The family delivered the morning newspaper The Kansas City Times to approximately 700 customers and The Kansas City Star to more than 600 The number of customers served increased with time 4 Disney graduated from the Manual Training High School of Kansas City in 1912 He left the paper delivery route and worked on a farm in the summer He was then employed as a bank clerk along with brother Raymond Arnold Disney at the First National Bank of Kansas City 4 Disney served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919 4 Roy contracted tuberculosis and was therefore discharged from military duty He forsook his banking career and hospital bed and in 1923 5 brother Walt joined Roy in Hollywood and the two planned the start of Disney Brothers Studio The brothers ordered kit houses from Los Angeles based Pacific Ready Cut Homes and in 1928 built their homes adjacently on Lyric Avenue in the Los Feliz neighborhood 6 Walt Disney Productions Edit While Walt led the creative side Roy guided the business side and finances 3 Together Roy and Walt founded Disney Studios as brothers but Walt later bought out most of Roy s share in 1929 7 so unlike Max and Dave Fleischer of rival Fleischer Studios Roy was not a co producer However Roy was an equal partner in all facets of the production company Disney became the company s first CEO in 1929 although the official title was not given to him until 1966 He also shared the role of chairman of the board with Walt from 1945 and succeeded Walt in the position of President around this time as well He held the position until 1968 when he handed it to Donn Tatum In 1960 Walt dropped the chairman title so he could focus more on the creative aspects of the company Following Walt s death on December 15 1966 from lung cancer Roy postponed his retirement to oversee the construction of what was then known as Disney World 5 For five years after Walt s death Roy was able to open the resort with a cost of 400 million without having additional debt 8 He later renamed it Walt Disney World as a tribute to his brother Personal life EditRoy was married to Edna Francis from April 1925 until his death Roy met Edna Francis in Kansas City Missouri when she worked at The Kansas City Times along with close friend Meredith A Boyington and she introduced Meredith to Raymond Arnold Disney who was an older brother to Roy O Disney Raymond and Meredith were married and were lifetime close friends to Edna and Roy they had two sons Charles Elias Disney and Daniel H Disney 9 Roy and Edna s son Roy Edward Disney was born on January 10 1930 10 Roy Edward Disney later was vice chairman of The Walt Disney Company Throughout his life Roy Oliver Disney rejected the publicity and fame that came with being Walt s brother Roy s nephew Charles Elias Disney chose to name his son Charles Roy Disney in Roy s honor 11 Roy remained a member of the Freemasons for decades before he resigned his membership 12 Death Edit nbsp Disney s star on the Hollywood Walk of FameAfter the opening of Walt Disney World on October 1 1971 Roy finally retired but soon after he died from a stroke at the age of 78 on December 20 1971 five days after the fifth anniversary of his younger brother s death He is interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills next to his wife Edna nee Francis in Los Angeles 13 Legacy Edit nbsp Walt Disney World Railroad No 4 Roy O DisneyOne of the Walt Disney World Railroad locomotives was named after Roy 14 On June 6 2002 his son Roy E Disney rededicated this locomotive in his father s honor 14 In September 2016 the locomotive took part in its centennial celebration hosted by the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society 15 16 One of the Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad locomotives is also named after Roy 17 The Roy O Disney Concert Hall the primary performance space for the Herb Alpert School of Music at the California Institute of the Arts of which Disney was a benefactor is named after him A statue of Roy seated on a park bench beside Minnie Mouse is located in the Town Square section of Main Street U S A at the Magic Kingdom theme park in Florida 18 A duplicate is located outside the Team Disney building at Disney s corporate headquarters in Burbank California There is a third statue at the Tokyo Disneyland theme park The Roy O Disney Suite is located on the top floor of the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel In 2014 Roy O Disney was portrayed in the feature film Walt Before Mickey by Jon Heder See also EditWalt Disney 2015 PBS film References Edit Disney Walt Definition of Disney Walt by Lexico Lexico Dictionaries English Archived from the original on October 24 2019 Retrieved October 24 2019 Jones Jack December 21 1971 Roy O Disney Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 24 2014 a b Roy O Disney Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 24 2019 a b c Barrier Michael 2008 The Animated Man A Life of Walt Disney Berkeley Calif Univ of California Press pp 18 20 ISBN 9780520256194 OCLC 254461789 a b Gentle Visionary Roy O Disney The Walt Disney Family Museum October 1 2016 Retrieved March 24 2019 Pollard Terry Gayle July 16 2006 12 000 easy pieces Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 7 2017 Tewari Lata June 24 2020 The Success of Roy O Disney amp Walt Disney Company Open Naukri Retrieved July 28 2020 DiCologero Brittany October 25 2022 Today in Disney History 1971 Roy Disney s Disney World Dedication Retrieved February 12 2023 Daniel August 1 2009 Disney s Magic Makers Edna Francis Disney Netcot com Archived from the original on April 1 2012 Retrieved October 31 2012 Chmielewski Dawn C Bates James December 17 2009 Roy Edward Disney dies at 79 nephew of Walt helped revive animation Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on August 12 2018 Retrieved May 31 2019 Wickman Gino Winters Mark C 2015 Rocket Fuel The One Essential Combination That Will Get You More of What You Want from Your Business New York BenBella Books Inc ISBN 9781941631164 OCLC 904407202 Thomas Bob 1998 Building a Company Roy O Disney and the Creation of an Entertainment Empire Disney Editions p 332 ISBN 978 0 7868 6200 9 Wilson Scott Mank Gregory W 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons Vol 1 3rd ed Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company ISBN 9780786479924 OCLC 948561021 a b Campbell Michael Summer 2002 Roy E Disney Rededicates Father s Engine PDF Carolwood Chronicle Carolwood Pacific Historical Society pp 1 2 Archived from the original PDF on May 27 2017 Retrieved May 27 2017 Centennial Celebration Set for Roy O Disney Steam Locomotive September 15 to 18 2016 PDF Carolwood Chronicle No 63 The Carolwood Society Spring 2016 pp 1 3 Archived from the original PDF on December 4 2018 Retrieved May 15 2023 Broggie Michael Winter 2016 View from the Cupola PDF Carolwood Chronicle No 65 The Carolwood Society p 7 Archived from the original PDF on May 20 2017 Retrieved May 28 2017 All aboard the Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad September 6 2016 Eades Mark December 22 2016 Remembering Roy O Disney Walt Disney s brother 45 years after his death Orange County Register Retrieved March 24 2019 Further reading EditBob Thomas Building a Company Roy O Disney and the Creation of an Entertainment Empire Disney Editions 1998 ISBN 0 7868 6200 9 Barrier J Michael 2007 The Pet in the Family On the Farm and in the City 1901 1923 The Animated Man A Life of Walt Disney University of California Press ISBN 978 0520241176External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roy O Disney Roy O Disney at IMDb Roy O Disney at Find a GraveBusiness positionsPreceded byFirst CEO CEO of The Walt Disney Companyposition created 1971 Succeeded byDonn TatumPreceded byWalt Disney Disney President1945 1968 Succeeded byDonn TatumPreceded byposition vacant Disney Chairman1964 1971 Succeeded byDonn Tatum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roy O Disney amp oldid 1181473005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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