Imagineer Tom Morris pent 42 years with the Disney Company, and he is my 294th choice to be article by author and historian Jim Korkis:
named a Disney Legend. Below is quoted from an
"Morris started at Disneyland in 1973 as a teenager selling balloons
for Nat Lewis Balloons, a lessee, because he was underage at the time
and couldn't be hired by Disneyland. One of the customers on his paper
route, Jack C. Sayers, who was vice president in charge of the
Disneyland Lessee Relations at the time, was extremely helpful in him
getting that job.
Morris was fascinated by Disney animation and wanted to be an
animator or layout artist, but the work he did in high school on
architectural and mechanical drafting got him an entry into another
division at Disney. By 1979, he had moved into Imagineering, where he
was hired as an apprentice show draftsman. His first real assignment was
the original Journey into Imagination attraction for EPCOT Center.
Later, Morris was put in charge of all of Fantasyland for Euro
Disneyland (now Disneyland Paris), and was the leader of the team
responsible for Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant (Sleeping Beauty
Castle) after several others had tried to come up with an acceptable
design.
From working on Cars Land in Disney California Adventure Park to
serving as executive producer for Hong Kong Disneyland, Morris was
involved in dozens of both big and small projects throughout his career."
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