The man who gave Mickey Mouse a voice for the last 30 years has died.
Vocal artist Wayne Allwine, 62, passed away of complications from diabetes on Monday, with his wife Russi Taylor - the voice of Minnie Mouse - at his bedside.
Allwine joined Disney in 1966 as a mail room attendant and went on to work in the sound effects department. In 1977, he became the third man to provide a voice for the company's iconic cartoon character, after Walt Disney and Jimmy MacDonald.
His falsetto will live on at Disney theme parks around the world, as well as in films such as 1983's Mickey's Christmas Carol and 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Roy E. Disney, the director emeritus for The Walt Disney Co., has paid tribute to Allwine, insisting he not only gave Mickey Mouse a voice but "a heart and soul as well." Disney adds, "He did an incredible job of bringing emotion, humour and appeal to the character."
Thursday, May 21, 2009
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