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Ward
Kimball: All Consuming Curiosity
In
July 2002, the entertainment community had the misfortune
of losing animator Ward Kimball. Kimball was a Disney stalwart,
a stable at the studio for nearly forty years, one of the
fabled “Nine Old Men.” He was known far and
wide for bringing a sense of humor and humanity to his
creations of Jiminy Crickett, the Cheshire Cat, Pecos Bill
and the Crows in 1941’s Dumbo...
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