- Leota Toombs
Leota Toombs was an employee of
WED Enterprises (nowWalt Disney Imagineering ), the division ofThe Walt Disney Company that designs and builds Disney's theme parks, attractions, and resort hotels. She was born Leota Ann Wharton. Her first husband was Harvey Toombs; the second was Hugh Thomas.She is best known as the face of "Madame Leota", the disembodied head that speaks from inside a crystal ball in Disney's
Haunted Mansion attractions. The character's voice was supplied by actressEleanor Audley . When the attraction first opened in1969 atDisneyland , the "Madame Leota" effect was achieved by projecting a loop of 16mm film onto a sculpted head; it since has been replaced by a digital display.Thomas appears in another part of the Haunted Mansion attraction. Near the end of the attraction guests pass a tiny bride, whose face and voice were provided by Thomas. The effect is also achieved via projection onto a faceless figure.
Thomas died of cancer in 1992 or 1993.Fact|date=June 2007
Her daughter, Kim Irvine, also is an
Imagineer and performs the part of "Madame Leota" in Disneyland's seasonalHaunted Mansion Holiday overlay, which adds characters and elements fromTim Burton 's "The Nightmare Before Christmas ".Thomas is memorialized at the
Magic Kingdom 's Haunted Mansion attraction inFlorida with an animatedtombstone created by Imagineering that incorporates a sculpted face whose eyes open intermittently. Similar to other faux tombstones that pay tribute to the attraction's creators with witty wordplay, its inscription reads:"Dear sweet Leota"
"Beloved by all"
"In regions beyond now,"
"But having a ball"External links
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* [http://www.doombuggies.com DoomBuggies.com - facts and trivia about Disney's Haunted Mansion]
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