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Actress Ginny Tyler dies at 86

Written By Unknown on Monday 23 July 2012 | 02:22


As the episodes of "The Mickey Mouse Club" have repackaged for syndication, a court of any new Mouseketeer holding the Main Street Opera House at Disneyland in 1963.

For a year, Ginny Tyler has hosted segments of the new TV series that are woven around the former. As we took viewers behind the scenes of the theme park, plus a note of its resemblance to the original Mouseketeer Annette Funicello.

As one of the "storytellers of Disneyland," said Tyler had these records as "Bambi" and "Babes in Toyland" and would become known to express the characters of animals.

In a role known, has given voice to Polynesia the Parrot, who helps teach Rex Harrison talks to the animals in the 1967 film "Dr. Dolittle".

Tyler died July 13 of natural causes in a nursing home in Issaquah, Washington, said his son, Ty Fenton. He was 86 years.

From a very young age, Tyler "could change my voice at a click of a finger," said the Issaquah Press in 2010.

In the official accounts of Disney, his passion for storytelling and the ability to imitate the sounds of animals has been traced back to his Native American roots.

An ancestor who was a leader of the Snoqualmie Tribe, exchanged their two daughters with a white woman by a piece of property after his wife left him, according to his son. One of the girls was her great-grandmother.

Tyler's talent for the sounds of animals was given probably under his mother, Harriet, an artist who has studied bird song at a school in Los Angeles and joined the organization and play and sing, he Fenton said.

Born Erlandson Merrie Virginia on August 8, 1925 in Berkeley, raised in Seattle. After his parents divorced, she was adopted by his stepfather, Theodore Eggers. He had used very "Ginny", as its name, when he added the name of art "Tyler" in 1950.

A graduate of the University of Washington School of Theatre, Tyler started on the radio before receiving television program for children in Seattle. In late 1950, he moved to Los Angeles soon and saying Disney albums.

In the Disney movie, she played two amorous female squirrels in "The Sword in the Stone" (1963) and sang the parts of different animals to corral "Jolly Holiday" sequence of "Mary Poppins" (1964) .

Among other functions, has expressed its "Casper the friendly ghost" in 1963. "Davey and Goliath" Jan, the damsel in distress in "Space Ghost" cartoons in 1966, and many female characters in the first episodes of the television series 1960

Similarly, a study was established, rare works, in Burbank in 1970 to share their art.

His first marriage ended in divorce. She married Albert Jacobsen in 1980 and moved to Seattle with him in 1994. He died the following year.

In addition to her son, her two surviving brothers, Don and Terry Eggers, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

At Disneyland, organized daily 15-minute segments of "The Mickey Mouse Club", which requires a demanding production schedule. Often told stories through the air, he signed autographs in the park and consider the work of the highlights of his career.

His voice was described in the heart of the Tiki Room birds outside the park.

One day I was raving about how wonderful Disneyland was Walt Disney when he replied. "The same with my narrator Disneyland too" That was me. I never felt more proud, "said Tyler in the 2006 book" The footprints of the mouse, "the story of Walt Disney Records.

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