The Disney family's influence on American culture grew with successful feature films such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937 and the opening of the Disneyland Amusement park in 1955.
The family name, originally d'Isigny ("from Isigny"), is of Norman French derivation, coming from the town of Isigny-sur-Mer.
Diane married Ronald William Miller, who became president of Walt Disney Productions in 1980 and CEO in 1983, before being ousted by Roy E.
[26] Sharon,[27] who became an actress,[28] had three children from two marriages, to Robert Brown[29] and later, to William Lund,[30] and died, of complications of breast cancer,[31][32] February 16, 1993.
[37] The museum was established to promote and inspire creativity and innovation and celebrate and study the life of Walt Disney.