- Roy E. Disney
Infobox Actor
name = Roy E. Disney
caption = Roy E. Disney inSweden , 1990 to promote "The Little Mermaid".
birthname = Roy Edward Disney
birthdate = birth date and age|1930|1|10
location =Los Angeles, California
spouse = Patricia Ann Dailey (1955-2007)Leslie DeMeuse-Disney (2008- )
parents =Roy O. Disney (1893-1971)
Edna Francis (1890-1984)
academyawards = Nominated: Best Short Film, Animated
2003 "Destino "
children = 4Roy Edward Disney KCSG (born
January 10 ,1930 ) was a longtime senior executive forThe Walt Disney Company , which his father Roy Oliver Disney and his uncle Walt founded. He is still a major shareholder (over 16 million shares or about 1%), [citeweb |url=http://www.mywire.com/pubs/USATODAY/2003/12/02/373895?extID=10051 |title=Shamrock holding 1% of Disney Stock, USA Today Article, Dec 2003] and currently serves as a consultant for the company and Director Emeritus for the Board of Directors. He is perhaps best known for organizing the ousting of two top Disney executives: first, Ron Miller in 1984, and thenMichael Eisner in 2005. He graduated fromPomona College in 1951.Early career at Walt Disney Productions
Disney is the son of Roy Oliver Disney and Edna Francis, and nephew of
Walt Disney . He first began working for theWalt Disney Company as an assistant director of Walt Disney and produced "True-Life Adventure" films in 1954. He married Patricia Ann Dailey in 1955 and is a father of four. He continued to work as awriter , director and producer until 1967 when he was elected to the Board of Directors of the company.First "Save Disney" war (1984)
He resigned as an executive in 1977 due to disagreements with his colleagues' decisions at the time. As he claimed later, "I just felt creatively the company was not going anywhere interesting. It was very stifling."But he retained a seat on the board of directors. His resignation from the board in 1984, which occurred in the midst of a corporate takeover battle, was the beginning of a series of developments that led to the replacement of company president and CEO
Ronald William Miller (married to Walt's daughterDiane Marie Disney ) byMichael Eisner andFrank Wells . Roy soon returned to the company as vice-chairman of the board of directors and head of the animation department.Partnership with Eisner
He set his goal as revitalizing the company's
tradition of animated featurefilm s and by the end of the decade there were successes in this department. Although Roy acted largely as a figurehead, he could wield significant power, even over Eisner, his ostensible boss, and employees of the department have praised Roy for ensuring them plenty of artistic freedom on their projects. During the 1990s Roy's department produced a number of commercially successful, critically acclaimed films and the era has been called arenaissance for the company and animation in general, though there was a decline in profits starting at the end of the decade. OnOctober 16 ,1998 in a surprise presentation made at the newly unveiled Disney Legends Plaza at the company's headquarters, Disney ChairmanMichael Eisner presented him with the prestigiousDisney Legends Award.Roy's pet project was the film "
Fantasia 2000 ", a sequel to the 1940 animated movie "Fantasia" produced by his uncleWalt Disney . Walt Disney had planned a sequel to the original movie but it was never made. Roy decided to make this long-delayed sequel, and he was the executive producer of the film that took nine years to produce and was finally released onDecember 17 ,1999 . Like its predecessor the film combines high-quality contemporary animation and classical music. Also like its predecessor, it was not a financial success at the US box office.Roy has gained celebrity status. He was the last member of the
Disney family to be actively involved in the company. He has been compared to both his uncleWalt Disney and his fatherRoy Oliver Disney , and he is said to resemble them both in appearance and personality. "Forbes " magazine estimated his personal fortune at about USD$1.2 billion.Fact|date=June 2008econd "Save Disney" war (2003-05)
After a struggle with CEO
Michael Eisner , Roy Disney's influence began to wane as more executives friendly to Eisner were appointed to high posts. When the board of directors rejected Disney's request for an extension of his term as board member, he announced his resignation onNovember 30 ,2003 , citing "serious differences of opinion about the direction and style of management" in the company. He issued a letter criticizing Eisner for mismanaging the company, neglecting the studio's animation division, failures with ABC, timidity in the theme park business, instilling a corporate mentality in the executive structure, turning the Walt Disney Company into a "rapacious, soul-less" company, and of refusing to establish a clear succession plan.After his resignation, Disney helped establish the website SaveDisney.com, intended to oust Michael Eisner and his supporters from their positions and revamp the Walt Disney Company.
On
March 3 ,2004 , at Disney's annual shareholders' meeting, a surprising and unprecedented 43% of Disney's shareholders, predominantly rallied by former board members Roy Disney andStanley Gold , voted to oppose the re-election of Eisner to the corporate board of directors. This vigorous opposition, unusual in major public corporations, convinced Disney's board to strip Eisner of his chairmanship and give that position to formerU.S. Senator George Mitchell. However, the board did not give Eisner's detractors what they really wanted: his immediate removal as chief executive. In fact, Roy Disney's campaign regarded Mitchell himself unfavorably; 25% of shareholders opposed Mitchell's re-election to the board in the same election.As criticism of Eisner intensified in the wake of the shareholder meeting, however, his position became more and more tenuous, and on
March 13 ,2005 , Eisner announced that he would step down as CEO onSeptember 30 , one year before his contract expired.On
July 8 , Roy and the Walt Disney Company, then still nominally headed by Eisner but, in fact, run by Eisner's long-time lieutenant,Bob Iger , agreed to "put aside their differences." Roy rejoined the Walt Disney Company as a non voting DirectorEmeritus and consultant. Roy and Gold agreed to shut down their SaveDisney.com website, which went offlineAugust 7 .On
September 30 , Eisner resigned both as an executive and as a member of the board of directors, and, severing all formal ties with the company, he waived his contractual rights to perks such as use of a corporate jet, a Golden Pass and an office at the company's Burbank headquarters. Eisner's replacement was Bob Iger.One of Roy Disney's stated reasons for engineering his second "Save Disney" initiative had been Eisner's well-publicized but financially unjustified dissatisfaction with long-time production partner
Pixar Animation Studios and its CEOSteve Jobs , creators of shared hits "Toy Story ", "Monsters, Inc. ", "Finding Nemo ", and other critically acclaimed computer animated motion pictures. This estrangement was quickly repaired by successor Iger upon Eisner's exit, and onJanuary 24 ,2006 , the company announced it would acquire Pixar in an all-stock deal worth US $7.4 billion, catapulting Jobs, also co-founder and CEO ofApple, Inc , to Disney's largest shareholder with 7% of the corporation's outstanding shares. Jobs also gained a new seat on Disney's board of directors. Former CEO Eisner, who still holds 1.7% of shares, became Disney's second largest shareholder, and Director Emeritus Roy Disney, with 1% of shares, became its third largest owner.Roy Disney's efforts to oust Eisner from the company were chronicled by
James B. Stewart in his best-selling book, "DisneyWar ".Other work
On the initial VHS release of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", Disney hosted a mini-documentary chronicling the progress made by his uncle and the Walt Disney Company.Fact|date=April 2008
Disney holds a position of Trustee to the
California Institute of the Arts . [cite web|title=CalArts: Officers & Trustees|url=http://www.calarts.edu/aboutcalarts/officerstrustees]He voiced a cameo of himself in the animated show, "
Disney's House of Mouse " where Mickey had accidentally sent him an angry fax meant forMortimer Mouse . [cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004877/|title=IMDB Listing, Disney does voice as himself in Disney's House of Mouse]He was the Executive Producer of the Multiple Network anti-drug Program "Cartoon All-Stars To The Rescue" in 1990. [cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004877/|title=IMDB Listing, Disney credit for All-Stars to the Rescue]
He is Executive Producer of the documentary " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1198405/ Morning Light] " which is currently in post-production. [cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004877/|title=IMDB Listing, Roy E. Disney]
Personal life and interests
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Shamrock Holdings , which Roy Disney Chairs and Stanley Gold runs as CEO, is an investment company that manages Roy Disney's personal investments.
*Disney is well known in the sailing community. He has held several sailing speed records including the Los Angeles to Honolulu monohull time record. He set it on his boat Pyewacket in July of 1999. (7 days, 11 hours, 41 minutes, 27 seconds). [cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D03EFDA1239F932A35754C0A9679C8B63|title=NY Times, Pyewacket Story]
*OnJanuary 19 ,2007 , Roy Disney, 77, filed for divorce from his wife, Patricia, 72, citing "irreconcilable differences," according to court documents. The couple, married 52 years, had been living apart for an unspecified amount of time, according to theLos Angeles County Superior Court filing. The Disneys have four adult children. [cite web|url=http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/states/california/northern_california/16502684.htm
title=Mercury News: Disney files for divorce]
*OnApril 26 ,2008 , Roy Disney, received an Doctorate honoris causa from TheCalifornia Maritime Academy for his many contributions to the state and the nation, including international sailing.References
External links
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*Netribution [http://www.netribution.co.uk/2/content/view/130/35/ interview]
*Association for Computing Machinery [http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/950566.950581 Video Interview with Roy E. Disney]
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