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NEW FRAME Hand Signed b-W Tinker Bell Margaret Kerry 2 Imgs Disney NEW 8x10
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NEW FRAME Hand Signed b-W Tinker-Bell Margaret Kerry
2 Images Disney NEW 8x10 ---from Peter Pan 1953
This 8 x 10 inch color photo has been, Signed
"Tinker Bell Margaret Kerry"
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The image features Tinker Bell from 1953's "Peter Pan" with an inset black & white image of Margaret performing the same moves before Walt Disney's Animation staff. Piece is hand signed ALL in extra Paint Pen. Signature is Original and by her hand (NO Reprints.) I personal received this piece from Margaret. She's a personal friend of mine that I've know for over 15 years now. This item is FRAMED! This piece is Ready to Hang!
BRAND NEW Frame
Framed in all new materials. SOLID WOOD. Black Contemporary Look makes this piece perfect for Any Décor. Framed Size is 12x15 inches! This is NOT a cel, cell or sericel.
BONUS:
This Beautiful image has been signed by the ORIGINAL actress/Reference model used by the animator Marc Davis. Margaret Performed ALL of Tink's moves in Pantomime on large, oversized sets on the Disney lot. AL of her actions were filmed later references for the Disney Animators. All of her little suttees are were captured in the animation of the character. Tinker Bell we know today would be a lot different without Margaret.
Tink is the iconic symbol of Disneyland. She is international known as the ambassador for Disne
yland and Walt Disney World in Florida along with Disney MGM Studios. The image is from a classic scene performed by Margaret in pantomime for Animator Marc Davis.
BIO
: Margaret Kerry
(born Peggy Lynch, circa 1930, Los Angeles) is an American actress, motivational speaker and radio host best known for her 1953 work as the model for Tinker Bell in the Walt Disney Pictures animated feature, Peter Pan. Kerry answered an audition call during the planning stages of the film. The audition, supervised by Disney animator Marc Davis, required her to pantomime the motions that would eventually be animated as Tinker Bell, such as preening in a mirror at her feet. She won the audition and spent the next six months at the Disney Studios on a mostly empty soundstage pantomiming the role on film. The studios provided props as well, notably a giant keyhole mounted on a stand as well as a pair of giant scissors, later used in the scene in which Tinker Bell became trapped in a jewelry box. Kerry also provided the basis of the red-haired mermaid in the Neverland lagoon scenes, with spoken lines. Since Disney released the film at about the time Marilyn Monroe had begun to make an impact, an urban legend immediately sprung up attributing the role to her.