Bill Walsh

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Known Credits

2

Gender

Male

Birthday

1913-09-30

Deathday

1975-01-27 (61 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As

  • William Walsh

Bill Walsh

Biography

Bill Walsh was born in New York to immigrant parents (father from Canada, mother from Ireland). In his teen years he lived with relatives in Cincinnati, OH, and later attended the University of Cincinnati. In 1933 he joined the stock touring company of husband / wife team Barbara Stanwyck and Frank Fay as a writer, but the couple divorced the next year and Walsh found himself stuck in Hollywood with no job and no prospects. He wound up working as an agent for a publicity agency, one of his clients being ventriloquist Edgar Bergen.

Walsh joined Walt Disney Studios in 1943, working for both the Publicity and Story departments. One of his jobs was to write jokes for the syndicated Mickey Mouse comic strip (he continued doing that on a voluntary basis for more than 20 years, long after he left those departments). Walsh brought his former client Edgar Bergen to Disney to narrate some cartoons and TV shows. Walt Disney, who at first saw television as basically a tool to promote his films, was impressed with Walsh's publicity savvy and chose him to head the studio's television division. His first few projects were resounding successes, and when Disney made a deal with ABC Television to invest in its Disneyland amusement park in exchange for Disney developing a TV series, Walsh was named the series' producer. The show turned out to be The Mickey Mouse Club (1955). Walsh developed the show basically by himself, with little input from Disney, who was more concerned with developing Disneyland. He hired both the child performers and adult hosts on the show, came up with the basic format--rotating "theme" days, animated opening and closing sequences and recurring live-action series, among other innovations--and even helped to develop the famous Mousketeer "ears" each performer wore.

After several seasons on "The Mickey Mouse Club", Walsh wanted to get out of television production and left the show to produce live-action films. He produced quite a few of Disney's comedies and adventure films, the most famous being Mary Poppins (1964), which was one of the studio's biggest successes and pleased critics as much as it did fans. Most of the films he produced, however, were derided by critics as dull and low-quality and helped to cement Disney's reputation for turning out unimaginative, repetitive, assembly-line pap. The films made money for the studio, though, and Walsh and Walt Disney remained close until Disney's death in 1966.

Bill Walsh died of a heart attack in 1975.

Known For

The Shaggy Dog Kids
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The Shaggy Dog Kids

Mar 7, 2006

Along the Mohawk Trail
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Along the Mohawk Trail

Jan 1, 1957

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Acting

2006
The Shaggy Dog Kids as Self (archive footage)
1957
Along the Mohawk Trail as Kane

Creator

1955
The Mickey Mouse Club as Creator

Production

Corky and White Shadow as Producer
1975
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing as Producer
1974
Herbie Rides Again as Producer
1973
The World's Greatest Athlete as Producer
1971
Bedknobs and Broomsticks as Producer
1971
Scandalous John as Producer
1968
The Love Bug as Producer
1968
Blackbeard's Ghost as Producer
1966
Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N. as Co-Producer
1965
That Darn Cat! as Co-Producer
1964
Mary Poppins as Co-Producer
1963
Son of Flubber as Co-Producer
1962
Bon Voyage! as Associate Producer
1961
The Absent-Minded Professor as Associate Producer
1959
Disneyland '59 as Associate Producer
1959
The Shaggy Dog as Associate Producer
1957
The Adventures of Clint and Mac as Producer
1957
The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Ghost Farm as Producer
1956
Westward Ho, The Wagons! as Producer
1956
Adventure in Dairyland as Producer
1956
The Hardy Boys as Producer
1956
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates as Producer
1955
Davy Crockett's Keelboat Race as Producer
1955
Davy Crockett Goes to Congress as Producer
1954
Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter as Producer
1954
The Disneyland Story as Producer
1952
The Riddle of Robin Hood as Producer
1951
The Walt Disney Christmas Show as Producer
1950
One Hour in Wonderland as Producer

Writing

2006
The Shaggy Dog as Original Film Writer
1997
The Love Bug as Writer
1997
Flubber as Screenplay
1975
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing as Writer
1974
Herbie Rides Again as Screenplay
1971
Bedknobs and Broomsticks as Screenplay
1971
Scandalous John as Screenplay
1968
The Love Bug as Screenplay
1968
Blackbeard's Ghost as Screenplay
1965
That Darn Cat! as Screenplay
1964
Mary Poppins as Screenplay
1964
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones as Screenstory
1963
Son of Flubber as Writer
1962
Bon Voyage! as Writer
1961
The Absent-Minded Professor as Screenplay
1960
Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus as Screenplay
1959
The Shaggy Dog as Screenplay
1957
The Best Doggoned Dog in the World as Writer
1955
The Littlest Outlaw as Writer
1954
The Disneyland Story as Writer
1950
One Hour in Wonderland as Writer
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