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  1. Ward Walrath Kimball (4 de março de 1914 – 8 de julho de 2002), nascido em Minneapolis, Minnesota, foi um animador para o Walt Disney Studios.Ele foi parte da equipe de animadores original de Walt Disney, conhecida como Os Nove Anciões.. Ele também era um trombonista de jazz.Fundou e liderou a banda de Dixieland, Firehouse Five Plus Two, na qual ele tocava trombone.

  2. Ward Kimball. 8,631 likes · 17 talking about this. The official source of news for Amid Amidi's authoritative biography about the iconic Disney artist, coming soon!

  3. Besides Walt Disney, no one seemed more key to the development of animation at the Disney Studios than Ward Kimball (1914–2002). Kimball was Disney’s friend and confidant. In this engaging, cradle-to-grave biography, award-winning author Todd James Pierce explores the life of Ward Kimball, a lead Disney animator who worked on characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Jiminy Cricket ...

  4. Kimball "Big K" Ward was a minor character in the film Jeepers Creepers 2. He was one of the Bannon Bantams basketball players returning via bus from winning the state basketball championship. He was portrayed by Kasan Butcher. Big K is one of the Bannon High basketball players who becomes standed on east 9. He is best friends with Double D and usually sides with him when it comes to decision ...

  5. Throughout the 1940s, with Ward as leader, they were known by a variety of names, including the Huggajeedy 8. In 1954, Groucho Marx asked Ward Kimball, a guest on his television program You Bet Your Life, why the band was called the Firehouse Five Plus Two. Ward coyly responded, “Because there’s seven of us.”.

  6. 14 de jul. de 2017 · Ward Kimball’s Grizzly Flats backyard railroad. The biography will be illustrated with never-before-seen photos, personal artwork, and rare ephemera from the personal archives of Ward Kimball.

  7. 15 de jun. de 2023 · Ward Kimball was also a big vaudeville fan, which might have influenced his sense of humor as well. You can see where that might have come out in his animation, such as in the 1941 Mickey Mouse short The Nifty Nineties featuring caricatures of himself and fellow Disney animator Fred Moore performing on stage for Mickey and Minnie.