- John Hench
John Hench (
June 29 ,1908 –February 5 ,2004 ) was an employee ofThe Walt Disney Company for more than sixty five years, an exceptionally long tenure which saw the rise of nearly every Disney animated feature and theme park.Born in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa , Hench attended numerous art and creative schools across the country, including theArt Students League of New York , theOtis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, theSan Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco, and theChouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles.Starting in 1939 as a story artist, he weaved his way through the animation department doing everything including backgrounds, layout and art direction, even
effects animation and special effects.Walt Disney respected Hench as one of the studio's most gifted artists and teamed him withSalvador Dalí on the animated short "Destino ", a project begun in 1945 that was not completed and released until 2003.By 1954, Hench was in the studio's live action department, as lead developer of the
hydraulic giant squid in "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", helping to win an Academy Award for Best Special Effects for the film.After working on that live action project, he moved to
WED Enterprises (nowWalt Disney Imagineering ), to design attractions for an innovative new entertainment medium;Disneyland . Since then, Hench has become synonymous with Disney theme parks, designing the iconicCinderella Castle at theMagic Kingdom andTokyo Disneyland , creating the original groundbreaking designs for Space Mountain, and contributing to theMickey Mouse Revue .Because of his resemblance to Walt Disney and his frequent visits to the Disney theme parks, he was often asked to sign autographs and pose for pictures with park visitors who thought they were meeting Disney himself.
One of Hench's most recognizable works is the well known
Olympic Torch . Nearly all of the most recent versions have been modeled after his design for the1960 Winter Olympics atSquaw Valley ,California . In addition to all of these lengthy achievements, Hench also was the "official portrait artist" ofMickey Mouse , painting the company's official portraits for Mickey's 25th, 50th, 60th, 70th, and 75th birthdays.Hench and his wife were both longtime devotees of the
Hindu saintRamakrishna and members of theVedanta Society of Southern California .In 1990 he was awarded the prestigious
Disney Legend award, the company's highest honor, presented to him byMichael Eisner .Hench continued to maintain an office at Walt Disney Imagineering headquarters in
Glendale, California and worked there daily up until a few weeks before his death. His name tag and 65-year service award are prominently displayed in the building's lobby, and permanent tributes by fellow "Imagineer s" line its hallways.In early 2004, Hench died of heart failure after a brief hospitalization in
Burbank, California .External links
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* [http://legends.disney.go.com/legends/detail?key=John+Hench Disney Legends: John Hench]
* [http://www.startedbyamouse.com/archives/JohnHench.shtml Remembering John Hench by Matthew Walker]
* [http://www.mouseplanet.com/articles.php?art=fm040210sh John Hench: Foundations of Magic]
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