Ollie Johnston

Ollie Johnston

Ollie Johnston Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 15, 2008.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ollie Johnston, the last of the "Nine Old Men" who animated "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "Fantasia," "Bambi" and other classic Walt Disney films has died. He was 95.

Johnston died of natural causes Monday at a long-term care facility in Sequim, Wash., Walt Disney Studios Vice President Howard E. Green said Tuesday.

"Ollie was part of an amazing generation of artists, one of the real pioneers of our art, one of the major participants in the blossoming of animation into the art form we know today," Roy E. Disney, nephew of Walt Disney and director emeritus of the Walt Disney Co., said in a statement.

Walt Disney lightheartedly dubbed his team of crack animators his "Nine Old Men," borrowing the phrase from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's description of the U.S. Supreme Court's members, who had angered the president by quashing many of his Depression-era New Deal programs.

Although most of Disney's men were in their 20s at the time, the name stuck with them for the rest of their lives.

Perhaps the two most accomplished of the nine were Johnston and his close friend Frank Thomas, who died in 2004 at age 92. The pair, who met as art students at Stanford University in the 1930s, were hired by Disney for $17 a week at a time when he was expanding the studio to produce full-length feature films. Both worked on the first of those features, 1937's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."

Johnston and Thomas and their families became next-door neighbors in the Los Angeles suburb of Flintridge, and during their 45-minute drive to the Disney Studios each day, they would devise fresh ideas for work.

Johnston worked as an assistant animator on "Snow White," became an animation supervisor on "Fantasia" and "Bambi" and animator on "Pinocchio."

He was especially proud of his work on "Bambi" and its classic scenes, including one depicting the heartbreaking death of Bambi's mother at the hands of a hunter. That scene has brought tears to the eyes of generations of young and old viewers.

"The mother's death showed how convincing we could be at presenting really strong emotion," he remarked in 1999.

Johnston's other credits included "Cinderella," "Alice in Wonderland," "Peter Pan" "Lady and the Tramp," "Sleeping Beauty," "101 Dalmatians," "Mary Poppins," "The Jungle Book," "The Aristocats," "Robin Hood" and "The Rescuers."

"(People) know his work. They know his characters. They've seen him act without realizing it," said film historian Leonard Maltin. "He was one of the pillars, one of the key contributors to the golden age of Disney animation."

After Johnston and Thomas retired in 1978, they lectured at schools and film festivals in the United States and Europe and co-authored the books "Bambi; the Story and the Film," "Too Funny for Words," "The Disney Villains" and the epic "Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life." They were also the subjects of the 1995 documentary "Frank and Ollie," produced by Thomas' son Ted.

The pair's guide to animation is considered "the bible" among animators, said John Lasseter, chief creative officer for Walt Disney and Pixar animation studios and Johnston's longtime friend.

Oliver Martin Johnston Jr. was born on Oct. 31, 1912, in Palo Alto, Calif., where his father was a professor at Stanford. He once noted that he and Thomas "were bound to be thrown together" at the university, as they were two of only six students in its art department at the time. When not in class, they painted landscapes and sold them at a local speakeasy for meal money.

Johnston had planned on becoming a magazine illustrator but fell in love with animation.

"I wanted to paint pictures full of emotion that would make people want to read the stories," he once said. "But I found that here (in animation) was something that was full of life and movement and action, and it showed all those feelings."

Johnston was honored with a Disney Legends Award in 1989 and, in 2005, he was the first animator honored with the National Medal of Arts at a White House ceremony.

He was also a major train enthusiast. The backyard of his Flintridge home boasted a hand-built miniature railroad, and Johnston restored and ran a full-size antique locomotive at a former vacation home in Julian, Calif.

Johnston's wife of 63 years, Marie Worthey, died in 2005. Johnston is survived by sons Ken and Rick and daughters-in-law Carolyn Johnston and Teya Priest Johnston. The Walt Disney Studios is planning a life celebration for Johnston. Funeral services will be private.


Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press

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Caroline

December 15, 2013

Ollie, you were so much a part of my life as a child. Both in your movies as well as riding on your trains at your ranch in the mountains. I still remember riding on the E.Marie! I also remember watching you drawing Sir Hiss and many other Characters from your Wonderful Disney Productions. You and Frank Thomas encouraged me to draw and create. While I did not go into animation as a career, I will always remember the "Uncles" that treated me to a great childhood filled with adventure and fantasy! My Dad still speaks of your friendship! To your family, your father and mother are missed by my family very much! Thank you for the memories!

Karla Villa

January 17, 2013

i loved your books since a little girl i read everysingal one i loved the pictures and drawings, they enspiered me too draw thank you for your lovely memories...

Hank Schmalen

May 16, 2008

A "legacy" is something of a permanent nature left behind for those who follow.......I am deeply moved by all of us, across the U.S. and worldwide that were touched by Ollie's work.........eternal rest grant unto him O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.....may he rest in peace.

Melody Young

April 23, 2008

I grew up with your movies and they are classic after their time. you will live on in them and in the generations of kids who will treasure your films.

Joe W

April 20, 2008

Ollie Johnston and beloved Family and Friends,

May our hearts and love touch yours as his did ours in so many GREAT Animations and bringing them to life, So that all Could share and always watch and remember thru the times.. And especially to let our youth know of the kindness and thoughtfulness he put in the work he made for all to enjoy and Treasure for a Life Time...

Joanie

April 19, 2008

Thank you Mr Johnston for my childhood memories. You made me smile, cry, laugh, over and over again, thank you. I wish I could have told you this while you were still with us. God Bless you and may you rest in peace.

Barbara Mills

April 19, 2008

My sincere sympathy and prayers for your family during this time of bereavement.

Donna Fairchild

April 19, 2008

My sincere condolences to Ollie Johnston's family. The world was a better place because of him and his talents. He and the other Disney animators influenced me and countless others to see the beauty around us. Rest in peace, Mr. Johnston; you will remain sweet in our memory.

Shelly Fry

April 18, 2008

What a legacy he has left and many moments of joy to all of us through his work...Thanks to his family for sharing him and his talents. Our thoughts are with you at the time of your loss

Jeffery Rightmire

April 18, 2008

You will be remembered forever thru your beautiful work.
Thank you for being there for all of us.
A part of you is in us all.

CYNTHIA J PAROBEK

April 18, 2008

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY ON YOUR LOSS. AND THANK YOU FOR THE BEAUTIFUL CHILDHOOD AND GREAT MEMORIES. EVERY XMAS SNOW WHITE AND HER 7 LITTLE MEN STAND IN THE WINDOW OF MY MOTHERS HOME FOR THE PAST 50 YEARS . AND MANY MORE FILL THE HOUSE. BOTH MY MOTHER AND MY SON HAVE A OCT. 31ST BIRTHDAY.WELOST MY MOMTHIS MARCH AND MY SON IS AND ARTIST I DO BELIEVE IT ALL COMES FROM THE JOY YOU BROUGHT OUR FAMILY REST IN PEACE THANK YOU

Betty Rosser

April 18, 2008

To the family our prayers are with you . Your father gave us all so many memories. He was a treasure of talent .We want to thank him for all those beautiful memories .

Signorella Brueggeman

April 18, 2008

I met you and Mr. Thomas 16 years ago at an animation art exibit. The two of you told such memorable stories of the making of "Bambi" that day. Thank you for sharing your talents with the world.

Harry Simpson

April 18, 2008

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Jerry Burch

April 17, 2008

Our deepest sympathy to the Johnston famiily for your loss.
I have studied and enjoyed his works for years and thankful that he shared his God given talents with the world. I bet he would have been a wonderful friend and neighbor. God bless those left behind.

Teri Dedmon

April 17, 2008

May fond memories comfort you in this time of sorrow.

carmen anderson

April 17, 2008

I was born in 1943 and as a little girl I was so tramatized by Bambi's Mom's death. But to this day, I have marveled at the glorious animations & colors. Now my own great grandchildren are enjoying the beautiful work by these "Nine Old Men" You can bet that my grandchildren's grandchildren will also be enjoying the beautiful work by these fantastic "Nine Old Men" What a legacy!

christen shaughnessy

April 17, 2008

sorry about your loss

Kathy Hendry

April 17, 2008

My family wishes to express their deepest sympathy to all of you. We grew up with the fun and wonderful stories and our grandchildren will continue to know the disney stories for many years! Thanks for the memories Ollie!

Zaquarria Yarbrough

April 17, 2008

God bless and care for every one, ollie johnston lived a good life if you look back at it he's in a better place smiling with a better face.

Ahern

April 17, 2008

Thank you and may you rest peacefully.

Pattie c Lee

April 17, 2008

to mr ollie johnston family and friend. i am very sorry to read about mr johnston.i always love disney" snow-white is one that i love the most.i just want to say that dont forget what the bible promise us at john,5:28,29. jesus christ said that there is going to be a resurrection of our love-ones.but this will be a future blessing ,after the earth has been made clean psalms.37:9,10,11,29.again please except my deepest condolences.

Ron Chastain

April 17, 2008

God Bless you and thank you for the joy your art has brought into my life and the lives of millions of others.

beverly blanton

April 17, 2008

God bless you for all the joy you have brought to generations of families with your life's work. We are three generations who just spent two days at the Disneyland Park in France...what a wonderful time. I especially enjoyed watching my 15 year old grandson, sitting at the animation art class provided at the park. The movies are watched over and over again between my five grandchildren (and us adults). God be with your family, and thanks to them for sharing you (and your body of work) with the world, sincerely bev

Maureen Manlove

April 17, 2008

Thank you for my Disney memories.My condolences to your family.
Maureen
Calif.

Wilma Chatsis

April 16, 2008

Although are paths never met in the real world you touched my life through the love of reading because when I was about seven I got my first book which was cinderella for Xmas that year. That still is one of my favorite books which when I had a chance would read to my now deceased daughter when she was about two years old. May God recieve you in his grace and forever lasting peace.

An admirer

April 16, 2008

Thank you, Mr. Johnston! From a grateful Baby Boomer who grew up with the Disney stories and, in my mind's eye, forever linking your art talent to my youth. I am so glad you shared your skills with the world!

The Barish Family

April 16, 2008

Thanks you so much for your fine work, I have many of the Disney Movies for my grandchildren. They watch many of them when they visit each week-end. God Bless you for your great creativity. They will remind us of you forever. God be with your family.

r gullatt

April 16, 2008

thank you for my childhood

Earnestene Abernathy

April 16, 2008

Please accept my condonlences. I just had to share with you what helped me to deal with the death of my "Tiwn Sister".

One Suffers when a love one dies because death is a loss to a void beyond all understanding. The Scriptures plainly states that Death is "the Last Enemy" and it willl be destroyed. What Strength and Comfort we can draw from Knowledge of the Resurrection Hope! How Glad we can be that our dead loved ones who are in God's memory will awaken from the sleep of death to enjoy all the good things God has in store for those who love him. (Psalm 145:16) Such blessings will be accomplished through God's Kingdom.

Lisa Wells

April 16, 2008

Rest in Peace....

lorna white

April 16, 2008

I am so sorry, i will always remember you in your books of fairytales.God bless you and your family.RIP Ollie

lorna

April 16, 2008

I am so sorry, i will always remember you in your books if fairytales.God bless you and your family.RIP Ollie

R D

April 16, 2008

So sorrow to read about the loss of Mr. Johnson there are know words that one can say at a time like this.We can look forward to the time when death,sorrow and tears will no more be . Please read Revelation 21: 3-5 Gods thought bring us comfort and give us hope.

Evelyn Cross

April 16, 2008

Please know you are in my prayers. I am so sorry for your loss. He helped make many people very happy.

Patricia Clifford & Family

April 16, 2008

Thank you to Mr. Johnston's Family for sharing him with us which allowed him to bring so very much joy to so many lives....your sacrafice is greatly appreicated. Know that he & "his boys" are together again and their world is full of color, amazement & wonder.

louise wisinski

April 16, 2008

It wasn't until later years that I learned how animated movies were made and I found new appreciation for them. Thank you for all your hard work and hours of entertainment. God bless..

Julie Flowers

April 16, 2008

To the family of Mr. Ollie Johnston,
very sorry for your loss.
You all must have been so proud of the accomplishments that your father gave the world. He has brought countless hours, days, years of enjoyment to children and adults for years and for years to come. He truly has built himself a legacy that will never be forgotten. Your father truly was a pioneer of sorts and for that we thank him. Rest now Ollie. Heaven may have taken you , but you left a lifetime behind that we will share forever.

HENRY FOWLER

April 16, 2008

I'M SO SORRY FOR YOUR SORROW...THE WORLD HAS LOST ONE OF IT'S
MOST TALENTED PEOPLE...
YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY,

Mary Smith

April 16, 2008

My sincere sympathy on the death of Mr. Johnston. His voice helped make the Disney classics an institution and he played a leading role in their success. Mr. Johnston lived to be very old, 95. We can look forward to the time when death, sorrow, and tears will no more be. Please read Revelation 21:4. God's thoughts bring us comfort and give us hope.

Lori Farrar

April 16, 2008

Ollie was a true pioneer of cartoons, he will be truelly missed. GOD bless him, and his loved ones.

Erin Lunsford

April 16, 2008

Ollie,
Thank you for the inspiration and joy you have given my life. I know there is a great reunion taking place in Heaven today. You will be greatly missed. Rest in peace.

TED @ JUDI TECZA

April 15, 2008

OLLIE, GOD WILL GIVE YOU A BRUSH TO PAINT THE HEAVEN'S: WHICH IS YOUR NEW HOME.THANK YOU FOR THE BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES YOU MASTERED WITH GOD GIVEN TALENT.

Allan Levy

April 15, 2008

Your great works gave pleasure to many millions. Certainly, I was one of those millions.

D.L. ZIMMERMAM

April 15, 2008

REST IN PEACE OLLIE JOHNSTON

alma renner

April 15, 2008

may God be with your creative and beautiful spirit.

April 15, 2008

God bless you and keep you Sir. You have added color and imagination to lives of countless adults and children. I will be forever grateful for the color you have personally provided to my own life and that of my daughter's.

Surely God shared you and your talents with us for as long as He could; and now He has called you home to bring that much more color to heaven.

In gratitude and appreciation,

An American Fan

Karen Ellis

April 15, 2008

Along with Walt, the nine old men left a lasting legacy for future generations. Thank you, Ollie! You will never be forgotten!

Connie Woo

April 15, 2008

Thank you for all that you gave to the imagination of our parents and grand-parents, so that they could pass that imagination to us.

Sarah Cutright

April 15, 2008

Thank you for never losing your gift of child-like imagination.

April 15, 2008

Thank you for sharing your imagination.

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