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William Crozier Walsh (September 30, 1913 – January 27, 1975) was a film producer, screenwriter and comics writer who primarily worked on live-action films for
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. He was born in New York City. For his work on ''
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'', he shared
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nominations for Best Picture with
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, and for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium with
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. He also wrote the ''Mickey Mouse'' comic strip for more than two decades. He died in Los Angeles and was
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in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. In 1970 an article in ''
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'' listed him as the second most successful film producer of all time in terms of money-earning movies even though he was "a guy no one's ever heard of".WEST VIEW BY BURT PRELUTSKY: Superhack Los Angeles Times 20 Dec 1970: w6.


Biography


Early life

Walsh was born in 1913 to immigrant parents in New York. He was raised in Cincinnati by his aunt and uncle, Agnes and William Newman. He played football at Purcell and wrote sports for the ''Cincinnati Commercial Tribune''. In 1934 he accepted a University of Cincinnati athletic scholarship.


Early career

While at UC, Walsh produced a freshman show that happened to be seen by
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and Frank Fay who were passing through town in a show, ''Tattle Tales''. They hired Walsh at $12 a week to rewrite the show, which went to Broadway where it ran for five weeks. Walsh then followed Stanwyck and Fay to Hollywood. He worked as a press agent for 15 years at the Ettinger Company and started writing jokes as a sideline on the suggestion of client
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.Bill Walsh, 61, Movie Writer, Producer, Dies Los Angeles Times 28 Jan 1975: a19.


Disney comic strips

He joined the Disney company in 1943 as a press agent and began writing the ''Mickey Mouse'' comic strip as a sideline.BILL WALSH, 61, DIES; A DISNEY PRODUCER, New York Times 29 Jan 1975: 35. "
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was very dull and kind of stupid," Walsh later said. "
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was the one I liked. He had complete licence. He had pizzaz." Due to Walsh's lack of interest in Mickey as a character, and to his own taste for
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, mystery and horror, the stories he wrote for the strip quickly became very different from those of the previous decade. Walsh's storylines could be darker and more violent than in the earlier strips, and introduced various bizarre characters. Notably, Walsh created Eega Beeva, an evolved man from the future who became one the strip's protagonists from 1947 to 1950, effectively replacing
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as Mickey's sidekick. Another recurring character created by Walsh is the bird Ellsworth who appeared as Mickey's sidekick in the strip's sunday pages where he became a major focus, sometimes stealing the show from Mickey. Walsh continued to write the daily strip for more than twenty years, partnering with artist
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on dozens of stories until 1955, when the strip changed formats to become a gag-a-day strip. Walsh continued writing the gag strip until 1964, when he passed it on to Roy Williams. While at Disney, Walsh also wrote gags for the " Panchito" stories in the ''
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'' comic strip (1944–45), and created the '' Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit'' Sunday strip (1945–46).


Television

In the late 1940s Disney put Walsh in charge of their television operations. He wrote and produced television specials, starting with '' One Hour in Wonderland'' (1950). Walsh produced a number of huge successes, including ''
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'' (1954–55) and ''
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'' (1955-59). He also wrote the feature ''
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'' (1955) and produced a number of serials that aired as part of ''The Mickey Mouse Club'', including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure'', ''
Adventure in Dairyland ''Adventure in Dairyland'' is a television serial that aired in 1956 on ABC as part of the second season of '' The Mickey Mouse Club''. The serial starred Mouseketeer Annette Funicello and Sammy Ogg of Spin and Marty and featured Kevin Corcoran i ...
'', ''
The Adventures of Clint and Mac ''The Adventures of Clint and Mac'' is a 1957 television serial that aired on ABC as part of the third season of '' The Mickey Mouse Club''. It was filmed on location in London, England. Plot Clint is an American boy living in London while his f ...
'', and '' Walt Disney Presents: Annette''. He moved up to features in 1959.


Features

Walsh wrote and produced '' The Shaggy Dog'' (1959) with
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, Tommy Kirk and
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. A fantasy comedy made for relatively little money it was a huge hit and became the most profitable Disney film of all time. The same team then made ''
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'' (1959), a circus film that was well received critically though not as popular. Walsh wrote and produced a series of comedies starring MacMurray and Kirk, all very popular: '' The Absent-Minded Professor'' (1961), a fantasy; '' Bon Voyage!'' (1962), an Americans-abroad family comedy, also with Corcoran; and ''
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'' (1963), a sequel to ''Absent Minded Professor''. He provided the story for ''
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'' (1964), a fantasy comedy with Kirk. Walsh co wrote the musical ''
Mary Poppins It may refer to: * ''Mary Poppins'' (book series), the original 1934–1988 children's fantasy novels that introduced the character. * Mary Poppins (character), the nanny with magical powers. * ''Mary Poppins'' (film), a 1964 Disney film star ...
(1964) which became the most popular movie Disney ever released. He wrote it with
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who would be Walsh's most regular collaborator - Walsh normally worked with a co-writer, or supervised other writers. Walsh wrote and produced '' That Darn Cat!'' (1965), '' Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.'' (1966) and '' Blackbeard's Ghost'' (1968).


Post-Walt Disney

After Walt Disney's death in 1966 Walsh was part of the seven man committee who ran the company. He wrote and produced ''
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'' which was a huge success.IN DISNEY'S 'LOVE BUG': VW Whirs on Fantasy-Humor Track Savoy, Maggie. Los Angeles Times 18 Mar 1969: g1. In 1970 Walsh said "I make movies for people between the ages of nine and fourteen. It's a very intelligent and very honest audience... Also I don't make personal statements; I make movies hoping they'll make money so I'll be able to make more movies. I'm a schlock hack and I glory in it. My folks had a tent show and if you tried to make personal statements for audiences in Kentucky and Tennessee they'd burn the tent down." He said he never wanted to direct because "I have flat feet... you have to get up too early" and "you have to talk to actors." He wrote and produced ''
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'' (1971) which he said was his favourite film even though it was the only one to have lost money. Far more popular was ''
Bedknobs and Broomsticks ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'' is a 1971 American live-action animated musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Bill Walsh for Walt Disney Productions. It is loosely based upon the books '' The Magic Bedknob; or, How t ...
'' (1971). In 1971 Walsh said his main contributions to the films were "fantasy... I have nutty ideas which any other studio would throw me the hell on the street for but which are very compatible here".Mr. Success, Spelled W-A-C-K-Y, of Disney's Fantasy Factory Warga, Wayne. Los Angeles Times 5 Dec 1971: z32. His later films included '' The World's Greatest Athlete'' (1973), ''
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'' (1974) and '' One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing'' (1975). Walsh died of a heart attack in 1975. He was survived by his daughter and two sons.


Filmography

*'' One Hour in Wonderland'' (1950) (TV special) - writer, producer *''
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'' (1951) (TV special) - producer *''The Disneyland Story'' (1954) (TV special) - writer, producer *''
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'' (1954–55) (mini series) - producer *''
The Littlest Outlaw ''The Littlest Outlaw'' is a 1955 drama film produced by Walt Disney. It was released by Buena Vista Distribution on December 22, 1955. It was directed by Roberto Gavaldón and written by Larry Lansburgh (story), and Bill Walsh (screenplay). It ...
'' (1955) - writer *'' The Adventures of Spin and Marty'' (1955) (TV series) - producer *'' Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier'' (1955) - producer *''
The Mickey Mouse Club ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' is an American variety television show that aired intermittently from 1955 to 1996 and returned to social media in 2017. Created by Walt Disney and produced by Walt Disney Productions, the program was first televised ...
'' (1955–56) (TV series) - producer *''
Corky and White Shadow Corky means cork-like. It is an English and Irish unisex name that also serves as a nickname for Courtney. It may also refer to: People ;Sportspeople *Corky Ballas (born 1960), American competitive ballroom dancer *Corky or Corkie Blow (1877â ...
'' (1956) (TV series) - producer *'' The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure'' (1956) (TV series) - producer *''
Adventure in Dairyland ''Adventure in Dairyland'' is a television serial that aired in 1956 on ABC as part of the second season of '' The Mickey Mouse Club''. The serial starred Mouseketeer Annette Funicello and Sammy Ogg of Spin and Marty and featured Kevin Corcoran i ...
'' (1956) (TV series) - producer *'' Further Adventures of Spin and Marty'' (1956) (TV series) - producer *'' Davy Crockett and the River Pirates'' (1956) - producer *''
Westward Ho, the Wagons! ''Westward Ho the Wagons!'' is a 1956 American Western film starring Fess Parker and Kathleen Crowley and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Based on Mary Jane Carr's novel ''Children of the Covered Wagon'', the film was produced by Bill Wal ...
'' (1956) - associate producer *''The Fourth Anniversary Show'' (1957) (TV special) - producer *'' The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Ghost Farm'' (1957) (TV series) - producer *''
The Adventures of Clint and Mac ''The Adventures of Clint and Mac'' is a 1957 television serial that aired on ABC as part of the third season of '' The Mickey Mouse Club''. It was filmed on location in London, England. Plot Clint is an American boy living in London while his f ...
'' (1957) (TV series) - producer *'' Annette'' (1958) (TV series) - producer *''
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'' (1959) (TV special) - producer *'' The Shaggy Dog'' (1959) - writer, associate producer *'' Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus'' (1960) - writer, producer *''
The Absent Minded Professor ''The Absent-Minded Professor'' is a 1961 American science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the short story "A Situation of Gravity" by Samuel W. Taylor, originally published in the May 22, 1943 issue of ''L ...
'' (1961) - writer, associate producer *'' Bon Voyage!'' (1962) - writer, associate producer *''
Son of Flubber ''Son of Flubber'' is a 1963 American science fiction comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. The sequel to ''The Absent-Minded Professor'' (1961), Fred MacMurray reprises his role from the first film as N ...
'' (1963) - writer, co producer *''
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones ''The Misadventures of Merlin Jones'' is a 1964 American science-fiction comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. The film stars Tommy Kirk as a college student who experiments with mind-reading and hypn ...
'' (1964) - story *''
Mary Poppins It may refer to: * ''Mary Poppins'' (book series), the original 1934–1988 children's fantasy novels that introduced the character. * Mary Poppins (character), the nanny with magical powers. * ''Mary Poppins'' (film), a 1964 Disney film star ...
'' (1964) - writer, co-producer *'' That Darn Cat!'' (1965) - writer, co-producer *'' Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.'' (1966) - writer, co-producer *'' Blackbeard's Ghost'' (1968) - writer, co producer *''
The Love Bug ''The Love Bug'' is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and the first in a franchise by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution that starred an anthropomorphic pearl-white, fabric-sunroofed 19 ...
'' (1969) - writer, producer *''
Scandalous John ''Scandalous John'' is a 1971 American comedy-drama western film directed by Robert Butler and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Brian Keith and Alfonso Arau. The music was scored by Rod McKuen. Plot John McCanless is a rip-sno ...
'' (1971) - writer, producer *''
Bedknobs and Broomsticks ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'' is a 1971 American live-action animated musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Bill Walsh for Walt Disney Productions. It is loosely based upon the books '' The Magic Bedknob; or, How t ...
'' (1971) - writer, producer *''The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World'' (1971) (TV special) - writer, executive producer *'' The World's Greatest Athlete'' (1973) - producer *''
Herbie Rides Again ''Herbie Rides Again'' is a 1974 American comedy film and the second installment of ''The Love Bug'' film series made by Walt Disney Productions starring an anthropomorphic (and quite autonomous) 1963 Volkswagen racing Beetle named Herbie. The ...
'' (1974) - writer, producer *'' One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing'' (1975) - writer, producer


Comics

Walsh scripted the ''Mickey Mouse'' comic strip drawn by
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from 1944 until 1964. He found it an enjoyable collaboration and only his heavy workload finally forced him to give it up. One of the continuities he wrote before the strip became
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was reprinted in Gladstone Comic Album No. 17 (1989) as ''Mickey Mouse and the World of Tomorrow''.


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