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Wayne Allwine
Allwine in 2007
Born

Wayne Anthony Allwine


(1947-02-07)February 7, 1947
DiedMay 18, 2009(2009-05-18) (aged 62)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, U.S.
Occupations
  • Voice actor
  • sound effects editor
  • foley artist
  • Years active1966–2009
    Spouse

    (m. 1991)
    Children4

    Wayne Anthony Allwine (February 7, 1947 – May 18, 2009)[1] was an American voice actor, sound effects editor and foley artist for The Walt Disney Company. He is best remembered as the 3rd official voice of Mickey Mouse. He is the longest tenured actor to voice the character, having held the role for 32 years. He was notably married to voice actress Russi Taylor.

    Early life

    Allwine was born in Glendale, California, on February 7, 1947.[2]

    Career

    In 1966, Allwine started work in the mailing room at the Disney studios, before working in the sound effects department under Jimmy MacDonald.[2]

    After auditioning for the role, Allwine became the voice of Mickey Mouse in 1977.[2] He replaced Jimmy MacDonald, who in 1947 had taken over from Walt Disney himself, who had performed the role since 1928 as well as supplying Mickey's voice for animated portions of the original The Mickey Mouse Club television show (ABC-TV, 1955–1959).

    Allwine's first appearance as Mickey was voicing the animated lead-ins for The New Mickey Mouse Club in 1977.[2] His first appearance as Mickey for a theatrical release was in the 1983 featurette Mickey's Christmas Carol. In the same film, he voiced a Santa Claus on the street appealing for charity donations at the start of the movie, Moley (who appears with Ratty) "collecting for the poor", and one of the two weasel undertakers in the Christmas future scene.

    He also starred in films such as The Great Mouse Detective (1986), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), The Prince and the Pauper (1990) and Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004), and the TV series Mickey Mouse Works (1999–2000), Disney's House of Mouse (2001–2003), and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006–2009). He has provided Mickey's voice in the popular Kingdom Hearts series of video games prior to Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, which was done in collaboration with Japanese video game company Square Enix. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, which was the last game that used his voice (mainly with Mickey as a playable character in Mission Mode), would leave a message in his memory as the game was released in North America several months after his death.

    In addition to his voice work, Allwine had also been a sound effects editor on Disney films and TV shows including Splash (1984) and Three Men and a Baby (1987); as well as Innerspace (1987), Alien Nation (1988), and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier for other studios.

    He played rhythm guitar and briefly toured with the band Davie Allan & the Arrows, including on the 1967 single "Cycle-Delic". He was also an accomplished Dixieland jazz drummer, occasionally sitting in with Firehouse Five Plus Two alumni George Probert's Monrovia Old Style Jazz Band.[3]

    Personal life

    Allwine has four children from previous marriages - Christopher, Joshua, Peter, and Erin; and a grandson, Isaac.[2] In 1991, he married Russi Taylor, who voiced Minnie Mouse from 1986 to 2019, and they were named Disney Legends in 2008; they remained married until his death in 2009.[2][4]

    Death

    Allwine died of hypertensive crisis caused by complications from acute diabetes at age 62 on May 18, 2009 at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. His prospective understudy, Bret Iwan, assumed the role of voicing Mickey Mouse.[2][5][6] His final performance was in the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode "The Golden Boo-Boo" (which premiered posthumously on September 28, 2012) and the English-language version of Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, which are dedicated to his memory, dying twelve days before the game's Japanese release, along with the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse television movie "Choo-Choo Express". In 2013, his voice was used in the English-language version of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix, and in 2014, his voice was again used in the English-language version of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix via archive audio from his previous work in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts II. He is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial ParkinGlendale, California.

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1983 Mickey's Christmas Carol Mickey Mouse/Weasel Gravedigger/Beggar Dog Short film
    1985 The Black Cauldron[7] Henchman
    1986 The Great Mouse Detective[7] Thug Guard #2
    1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit[7] Mickey Mouse
    1990 The Prince and the Pauper[7] Mickey Mouse/Prince Short film
    1995 A Goofy Movie[7] Mickey Mouse Cameo
    Runaway Brain Short film
    1998 The Spirit of Mickey Direct-to-video
    1999 Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas[7] Direct-to-video
    Fantasia 2000 Segment: "Pomp and Circumstance"
    2001 Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse Direct-to-video
    2002 Mickey's House of Villains
    2004 The Lion King 1½ Direct-to-video
    Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers[7]
    Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
    2007 Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt Special
    2009 Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland
    Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Choo-Choo Express
    2010 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Road Rally Television film
    2011 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Space Adventure Final television film

    Television

    Year Title Role Notes
    1977-1979 The New Mickey Mouse Club Mickey Mouse 11 episodes
    1983 Mousercise
    1987 D-TV Doggone Valentine Television film
    D-TV Monster Hits
    1988 Totally Minnie
    Mickey's 60th Birthday
    Here's to you, Mickey Mouse Television film
    1989 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 2 episodes
    1990 The Muppets at Walt Disney World Television film
    Disney Sing-Along Songs: Disneyland Fun Direct-to-video
    1992 Mickey's Nutcracker Uncredited
    Television special
    1993 Bonkers Episode: "I Oughta Be in Toons"
    1994–1995 Mickey's Fun Songs series
    1995 Mickey: Reelin' Through the Years Television film
    1999–2000 Mickey Mouse Works 30 episodes
    2001–2003 Disney's House of Mouse 52 episodes
    2006–2012 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 100 episodes

    Video games

    Year Title Role
    1998 My Disney Kitchen Mickey Mouse
    2000 Mickey's Speedway USA
    Mickey Mouse Preschool
    Mickey Mouse Kindergarten
    Mickey Mouse Toddler
    2001 Disney Learning: Phonics Quest
    2002 Disney Learning Adventure: Search for the Secret Keys
    Kingdom Hearts
    Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse[7]
    Disney Golf
    Disney Sports Soccer
    Disney Sports Skateboarding
    Disney Sports Football
    Disney Sports Basketball
    2003 Disney's Party
    Disney's Hide and Sneak
    Toontown Online
    2006 Kingdom Hearts II
    2008 Disney Think Fast
    Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories
    2009 Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
    2013 Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix Mickey Mouse (archive footage)
    2014 Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix

    Theme parks

    Year Title Role
    1991 Muppet*Vision 3D Waldo C. Graphic posing as Mickey Mouse
    2003 Mickey's PhilharMagic Mickey Mouse

    Crew work

    Year Title Position Notes
    1977 A Christmas Carol Sound effects editor
    1979 The Black Hole
    1981 The Fox and the Hound Uncredited
    1983 Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore Uncredited
    Something Wicked This Way Comes
    Mickey's Christmas Carol Uncredited
    1984 Country
    Frankenweenie Foley artist
    1985 Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend
    The Black Cauldron Sound editor
    My Science Project
    Amazing Stories 1 episode
    1986 Psycho III
    The Great Mouse Detective
    1987 Innerspace
    3 Men and a Baby
    1988 Alien Nation
    The Good Mother
    1989 Three Fugitives
    Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

    Awards and nominations

    Awards and nominations
    Year Award Category Title Result
    1985 Golden Reel Award (Motion Picture Sound Editors) Best Sound Editing - Television Pilots and Specials Amazing Stories: "The Mission" Won
    1986 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Amazing Stories: "The Mission" Won
    1987 Golden Reel Award (Motion Picture Sound Editors) Best Sound Editing - Animated Feature The Great Mouse Detective Won
    2008 Disney Legend Award Animation - Voice Won

    References

    1. ^ "Disney Legends – D23". Legends.disney.go.com. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  • ^ a b c d e f g McLellan, Dennis (May 21, 2009). "Wayne Allwine, voice of Mickey Mouse, dies at 62". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  • ^ "Firehouse Five Plus Two". rbistudio.com. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  • ^ Hagen, Sheila (May 22, 2009). "Remembering Wayne Allwine, the Official Voice of Mickey Mouse". Mouseplanet.com. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  • ^ "Voice of Mickey Mouse dies". Abc.net.au. May 21, 2009. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  • ^ Hickerson, Mike (May 21, 2009). "Remembering Wayne Allwine". Slice of SciFi. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h "Wayne Allwine (73 Character Images)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  • Preceded by

    Jimmy MacDonald

    Voice of Mickey Mouse
    1977–2009
    Succeeded by

    Bret Iwan


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