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  1. Roy Edward Disney KCSG (January 10, 1930 – December 16, 2009) was an American businessman. He was the longtime senior executive for the Walt Disney Company, which was founded by his uncle, Walt Disney, and his father, Roy O. Disney.

  2. Roy Edward Disney est un producteur américain né le 10 janvier 1930 à Los Angeles ( Californie) et mort le 16 décembre 2009 à Newport Beach (Californie) 1. Neveu de Walt Disney, il a siégé au comité de direction de la Walt Disney Company de 1967 à avril 2004 .

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  3. 10 janv. 2010 · Après ses études à Harvard et au Southern California’s Pomona College, où il décrocha son diplôme d’Anglais en 1951, il fut engagé comme assistant-monteur sur la série télévisée Badge 714 (Dragnet en Version Originale), pour le compte de la chaine NBC.

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  4. 16 déc. 2009 · Roy E. Disney was the son and nephew of The Walt Disney Co. founders and a billionaire investor who led two successful campaigns to oust the company's leaders. He also worked as an editor, screenwriter and producer on some of the company's films and projects.

  5. Roy Edward Disney was a producer, writer and director of Disney films and TV shows. He was the nephew of Walt Disney and a board member of the company until his resignation in 2003.

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  6. 17 déc. 2009 · An obituary on Dec. 17 about Roy E. Disney, who helped revitalize the famed animation division of the company founded by his uncle, Walt Disney, referred incompletely to the release of...

  7. Roy E. Disney is internationally known for his involvement in the world sailing community and has held several sailing speed records including the Chicago-to-Mackinac, Newport-Bermuda and the Los Angeles to-Hawaii Transpac (a transit of just under seven-and-a-half days, set in 1999.)