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August 9, 2004: 8:34 p.m. EST
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (PRNewswire) - HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Donald Duck, who celebrates his 70th birthday this year, was honored with the 2,257th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star was unveiled this morning in front of the Disney Store/El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Blvd.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to:
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Johnny Grant, Honorary Mayor of Hollywood and Chairman of the Walk of Fame Committee, presided over the event and Leron Gubler, President/CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce spoke on behalf of the organization. Michael Eisner, CEO of the Walt Disney Company also took part in the celebration. Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Daisy Duck and Pluto were also on hand to wish Donald a Happy Birthday. Donald first appeared in the Silly Symphonies cartoon "The Wise Little Hen" on June 9, 1934. He is the son of Hortense McDuck and Quackmore Duck, brother to Della Thelma Duck, and uncle to three identical triplet nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie. Donald was originally drawn by animator ________ Lundy and has since continued to be portrayed by Disney's finest animators. Clarence "Ducky" Nash was his voice for 51 years, and Disney animator Tony Anselmo carries on the proud vocal tradition.
Donald began to star in solo cartoons in 1937, the first being "Don Donald," which introduced his long-time love interest, Daisy Duck. His early career was quite busy, and before 1941 he had appeared in over 50 cartoons. One of his most notable performances was in "Der Fuehrer's Face," a World War II anti-Nazi film. In the film Donald has a nightmare about living in a country run by Nazis, but awakes to rediscover the freedoms that we Americans can never take for granted. This patriotic short won the 1943 Academy Award(R) for Best Animated Short Film.
Donald Duck's popularity extends from films to print, consumer products, the Internet and more. His weekly and monthly comic books continue to enjoy worldwide popularity. He is an ambassador to millions at Disney Resorts across the globe. From humble beginnings as a barnyard duck, Donald has become one of the most beloved cultural icons on the planet. His hilarious antics have entertained and delighted millions of fans for generations. As of today, Donald has just been given a starring role in Disney's "The Three Musketeers," whose direct-to-DVD debut is being celebrated August 17. This marks the first feature-length film ever starring Donald, Mickey Mouse and Goofy together. Donald's other films include: "Saludos Amigos," "The Three Caballeros," "Mickey's Christmas Carol" and "The Prince and the Pauper."
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August 9, 2004: 8:34 p.m. EST
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (PRNewswire) - HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Donald Duck, who celebrates his 70th birthday this year, was honored with the 2,257th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star was unveiled this morning in front of the Disney Store/El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Blvd.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to:
http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/buenavista/20162
Johnny Grant, Honorary Mayor of Hollywood and Chairman of the Walk of Fame Committee, presided over the event and Leron Gubler, President/CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce spoke on behalf of the organization. Michael Eisner, CEO of the Walt Disney Company also took part in the celebration. Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Daisy Duck and Pluto were also on hand to wish Donald a Happy Birthday. Donald first appeared in the Silly Symphonies cartoon "The Wise Little Hen" on June 9, 1934. He is the son of Hortense McDuck and Quackmore Duck, brother to Della Thelma Duck, and uncle to three identical triplet nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie. Donald was originally drawn by animator ________ Lundy and has since continued to be portrayed by Disney's finest animators. Clarence "Ducky" Nash was his voice for 51 years, and Disney animator Tony Anselmo carries on the proud vocal tradition.
Donald began to star in solo cartoons in 1937, the first being "Don Donald," which introduced his long-time love interest, Daisy Duck. His early career was quite busy, and before 1941 he had appeared in over 50 cartoons. One of his most notable performances was in "Der Fuehrer's Face," a World War II anti-Nazi film. In the film Donald has a nightmare about living in a country run by Nazis, but awakes to rediscover the freedoms that we Americans can never take for granted. This patriotic short won the 1943 Academy Award(R) for Best Animated Short Film.
Donald Duck's popularity extends from films to print, consumer products, the Internet and more. His weekly and monthly comic books continue to enjoy worldwide popularity. He is an ambassador to millions at Disney Resorts across the globe. From humble beginnings as a barnyard duck, Donald has become one of the most beloved cultural icons on the planet. His hilarious antics have entertained and delighted millions of fans for generations. As of today, Donald has just been given a starring role in Disney's "The Three Musketeers," whose direct-to-DVD debut is being celebrated August 17. This marks the first feature-length film ever starring Donald, Mickey Mouse and Goofy together. Donald's other films include: "Saludos Amigos," "The Three Caballeros," "Mickey's Christmas Carol" and "The Prince and the Pauper."
Video: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/buenavista/20162
Buena Vista Home Entertainment