Wayne Allwine
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Born |
Wayne Anthony Allwine February 7, 1947 Glendale, California, U.S. |
Died |
May 18, 2009 62) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Voice actor, sound effects editor, foley artist |
Years active | 1977–2009 |
Known for | Voice of Mickey Mouse |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 4 |
Awards |
Emmy Award (1986) Disney Legend Award (2008) |
Wayne Anthony Allwine (February 7, 1947 – May 18, 2009)[1] was an American voice actor, sound effects editor and foley artist for The Walt Disney Company. He was best remembered as the voice of Mickey Mouse for 32 years, narrowly the longest to date, and was married to voice actress Russi Taylor, who has voiced Minnie Mouse since 1986. He died on May 18, 2009 of complications caused by diabetes.
Early life
Allwine was born in Glendale, California on February 7, 1947. In 1966, Allwine started work in the mailing room at the Disney studios, before working in the sound effects department under Jimmy MacDonald.[2]
Career
After auditioning for the role, Allwine became the voice of Mickey Mouse from 1977 until his death in 2009. He succeeded MacDonald, who in 1947 had taken over from Walt Disney himself, who had performed the role since 1928 as well as supplying Mickey's voice for animated portions of the original The Mickey Mouse Club television show (ABC-TV, 1955–59).
Allwine's first appearance as Mickey was voicing the animated lead-ins for The New Mickey Mouse Club in 1977. His first appearance as Mickey for a theatrical release was in the 1983 featurette Mickey's Christmas Carol. In the same film, he voiced a Santa Claus on the street appealing for charity donations at the start of the movie, Moley (who appears with Ratty) "collecting for the poor", and one of the two weasel undertakers in the Christmas future scene.
He also starred in films such as The Great Mouse Detective (1986), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), The Prince and the Pauper (1990) and Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004), and the TV series Mickey Mouse Works (1999–2000), Disney's House of Mouse (2001–2003) and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006–2009). He has provided Mickey's voice in the popular Kingdom Hearts series of video games prior to Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, which was done in collaboration with Japanese video game company Square Enix. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, which was the last game that used his voice (mainly with Mickey as a playable character in Mission Mode), would leave a message in his memory as the game was released in North America several months after his death.
In addition to his voice work, Allwine had also been a sound effects editor on Disney films and TV shows including Splash (1984) and Three Men and a Baby (1987); as well as Innerspace (1987), Alien Nation (1988) and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier for other studios.
He played rhythm guitar for the band Davie Allan & the Arrows, including on the 1967 single "Cycle-Delic".
Personal life and death
Allwine has four children from previous marriages, in which all three ended in a divorce.[3] In 1991, Allwine married Russi Taylor, who has voiced Minnie Mouse since 1986, and they were named Disney Legends in 2008; they remained married until his death in 2009.[4][5][6][7] His final performance was in the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode "Goofy Baby Sitter" and the English-language version of Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, which are dedicated to his memory.
Allwine died of acute diabetes at age 62 on May 18, 2009, and Bret Iwan became the current voice of Mickey Mouse.[8] In 2013, his voice was used in the English-language version of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix, and in 2014, his voice was again used in the English-language version of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix, due to the archive footage from his previous work in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts II.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Mickey's Christmas Carol | Mickey Mouse/Weasel Gravedigger/Beggar Dog | Short film |
1985 | The Black Cauldron | Henchman | Film |
1986 | The Great Mouse Detective | Thug Guard #2 | |
1988 | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | Mickey Mouse | |
1990 | The Prince and the Pauper | Mickey Mouse/Prince | Short film |
1995 | A Goofy Movie | Mickey Mouse | Film |
Runaway Brain | Short film | ||
1999 | Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas | Direct-to-video film | |
Fantasia 2000 | Segment: "Pomp and Circumstance" | ||
2001 | Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse | Direct-to-video film | |
2002 | Mickey's House of Villains | ||
2004 | The Lion King 1½ | ||
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers | |||
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas | |||
2007 | Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt | Special | |
2009 | Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland | ||
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Choo-Choo Express | |||
2010 | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Road Rally | Telefilm | |
2011 | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Space Adventure | Final telefilm |
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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1977–1979 | The New Mickey Mouse Club | Mickey Mouse |
1987 | D-TV Doggone Valentine | |
D-TV Monster Hits | ||
1988 | Totally Minnie | |
Mickey's 60th Birthday | ||
Here's to you, Mickey Mouse | ||
1989 | Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | |
1990 | The Muppets at Walt Disney World | |
Disney Sing-Along Songs: Disneyland Fun | ||
1993 | Bonkers | |
1994–1995 | Mickey's Fun Songs series | |
1998 | The Spirit of Mickey | |
1999–2000 | Mickey Mouse Works | |
2001–2003 | Disney's House of Mouse | |
2006–2009 | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse |
Video games
Year | Title | Role |
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1998 | My Disney Kitchen | Mickey Mouse |
2000 | Mickey's Speedway USA | |
2002–2009 | Kingdom Hearts series | |
2002 | Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse | |
Disney Golf | ||
Disney Sports Soccer | ||
Disney Sports Skateboarding | ||
Disney Sports Football | ||
Disney Sports Basketball | ||
2003 | Disney's Party | |
Disney's Hide and Sneak | ||
Toontown Online | ||
2008 | Disney Think Fast |
Theme park attractions
Year | Title | Role |
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1991 | Muppet*Vision 3D | Waldo C. Graphic posing as Mickey Mouse |
2003 | Mickey's PhilharMagic | Mickey Mouse |
References
- ↑ "Disney Legends - D23". Legends.disney.go.com. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ↑ McLellan, Dennis (May 21, 2009). "Wayne Allwine, voice of Mickey Mouse, dies at 62". Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ McLellan, By Dennis. "Wayne Allwine, voice of Mickey Mouse, dies at 62 – LA Times". Latimes.com. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ↑ "Man who was the voice of Mickey Mouse dies - with his wife, the voice of Minnie Mouse, at his side". Dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ↑ McLellan, By Dennis. "Wayne Allwine, voice of Mickey Mouse, dies at 62 – LA Times". Latimes.com. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ↑ "Remembering Wayne Allwine, the Official Voice of Mickey Mouse". Mouseplanet.com. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ↑ "Remembering Wayne Allwine - Slice of SciFi". Sliceofscifi.com. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ↑ "Voice of Mickey Mouse dies". Abc.net.au. 21 May 2009. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
External links
Preceded by Jimmy MacDonald |
Voice of Mickey Mouse 1977–2009 |
Succeeded by Bret Iwan |