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SorcererMickey
September 11th, 2007, 16:55
Ralph Kent (Imagineering & Attractions)

Ralph Kent, Disney Legend, Imagineer and Disney Artist, passed away this morning in Orlando.

Inducted 2004

While growing up in New York, Imagineer Ralph Kent fell "hopefully" under the spell of Disney animated motion pictures, particularly "Pinocchio," he said, because he identified with the puppet's sense of awe, wonder, and magic, an attitude Ralph still holds today.

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By age 10, he transformed the basement walls of his home into a giant mural of Disney characters ranging from Alice in Wonderland to Cinderella. Fixated on working for Disney, young Ralph decided to send a letter to Walt Disney, receiving a courteous reply.

In 1963, Ralph's dream came true when he arrived at Disneyland as a marketing production artist. One day, Ralph gained the courage to personally ask Walt if he remembered receiving a letter from a kid in Buffalo.

"I had changed my name legally because nobody could pronounce it - Kwiatkowski," Ralph recalled. And "Walt said, 'That was a Polish kid with a long last name.' I said, 'I know; I changed it.' The eyebrow went up and he said, 'Well, why didn't you tell me [sooner]?' I said, 'I was just in awe of you, and still am.'"

Born January 28, 1939, Ralph attended the University of Buffalo Albright Art School. In 1960, he joined the U.S. Army, illustrating military training aids and films.

Upon discharge, Ralph headed to Disney, where he was hired to develop marketing materials for the Jungle Cruise, Enchanted Tiki Room, and more. He worked with fellow Legends Van Arsdale France and Dick Nunis, creators of Disney University, developing training materials for the Company's four attractions featured at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, including It's A Small World. He also served as art director to Celebrity Sports Center in Denver, which Walt co-owned with celebrities including Art Linkletter and Jack Benny.

In 1965, Ralph designed the first limited-edition Mickey Mouse watch for adults, which Walt presented to 25 of his top executives. A timely invention, word quickly spread about the unique Mickey Mouse time piece and today, more than 100 adult watch designs are manufactured each year.

Ralph arrived in Florida in 1971, to design souvenirs such as license plates, bumper stickers, and more for Walt Disney World. Eight years later, he became Director of Walt Disney Imagineering East, overseeing Florida staff support for EPCOT Center and Tokyo Disneyland.

In 1990, he joined the Disney Design Group as a Corporate Trainer, mentoring new artists and creating an extensive reference collection of character model sheets.

After 41 years dedicated to The Walt Disney Company, he retired in May 2004, and continued to consult on special projects.

He also enjoyed woodworking: "I always wanted to be Geppetto," he said. And so, Ralph Kent continued to make his Disney-inspired dreams come true.

wdwgrandma
September 11th, 2007, 16:57
:rose: Mr. Kent

JuniorMickey
September 11th, 2007, 17:01
:rose: RIP

It's always sad when someone who was with the company for so long and did so much passes

SorcererMickey
September 11th, 2007, 17:06
Having been Director of Walt Disney Imagineering - Florida, part of Marketing and Disney Design Group as a designer and trainer, creating artwork for all merchandise and advertising at Disney, his work and influence is felt and seen everywhere you look around WDW.

JAZMINE
September 11th, 2007, 17:11
God Bless Ralph thank you for all the wonderous imagineering:rose:

MystikPiglit
September 12th, 2007, 15:57
:rose: RIP Mr. Kent.


He also enjoyed woodworking: "I always wanted to be Geppetto," he said. And so, Ralph Kent continued to make his Disney-inspired dreams come true.


How wonderful.

OKWTink
September 12th, 2007, 18:41
What a wonderful legacy he leaves. He's shared so much of himself with us!

Thank you Mr. Kent and may you be at peace.

Rosie0610
September 12th, 2007, 19:11
That's funny. When they mentioned his former last name i just knew he was from Buffalo, NY. Such a typical name for around here.

May all his work live on forever in the most magical place on Earth!