
I just heard the news that artist
Harriet Burns, the first woman to become a
Disney Imagineer, died on July 25th at age 79. She contributed greatly to most of
Disneyland's best attractions. For a lengthy obituary, see
today's entry on the
Register's "
Around Disney" blog. When I had lunch with Harriet in May, she was charming, fascinating, down-to-earth, and (as you see in this photo,) still looked like a movie star. (The glamorous kind, not the modern scruffy kind.)
1 comment:
Such a shame to lose her, she sounds like she was a wonderful lady. But at least she lived long enough to know that there were a lot of people who loved what she had accomplished!
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