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  1. Lillian Marie Disney (née Bounds; February 15, 1899 – December 16, 1997) was an American ink artist at the Walt Disney Animation Studios and the wife of Walt Disney from 1925 until his death in 1966.

  2. Feb 15, 2014 · Lillian moved to California in 1923 to join her sister Hazel who was already living in Los Angeles. She took a job at the new Disney Studios, where she worked first as a secretary and then an ink artist. Lillian and Walt were married on July 13, 1925 in Idaho.

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · The dream for many girls of becoming a Disney princess became a reality for one Idaho girl. Lillian Bounds was born in 1899 in Spalding, Idaho and later grew up on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in Lapwai. Her dad worked as a blacksmith and federal marshal. In 1923, she and her older sister Hazel moved to Los Angeles.

  4. Lillian Marie Disney (née Bounds) was the wife of Walt Disney from 1925, until his death in 1966. Born in Spalding, Idaho, she graduated from Lapwai High School and attended a year of business college before moving to southern California in 1923 to live with her sister, Hazel Sewell.

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  5. Lillian began work at the Disney Brothers Studio as a secretary and an “inker” of animated cels, earning a whopping $15 a week. Walt became enthralled with his new employee, and although he vowed he would not marry before he was at least 25 years old with $10,000 saved, he couldn’t resist.

  6. She was born in Idaho in 1899 and came to work for Walt as a secretary shortly after he founded the Disney company. He married her in 1925, and they had two children, Diane and Sharon. After Walt’s death, she married John L. Truyens in 1969 but survived him on his death, in 1981.

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  8. Feb 14, 2012 · In December 1923, Lillian Bounds arrived in Los Angeles from Lewiston, Idaho, where she had attended business college. She decided to move to Los Angeles to live with her older sister, Hazel. The Alice series was just beginning and the Disney brothers brought Kathleen Dollard on board to help out.

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