Ralph Wright
Disney animator and story/storyboard writer who is best known for providing the gloomy, sullen voice of Eeyore from the popular Winnie-the-Pooh franchise. Wright came to the studio in the 1940s, and became well known throughout the ensuing decades for his endearingly gloomy and sullen personality traits as well as his bass voice. He turned out to be a natural model for Eeyore when the studio began development on Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. He, along with his fellow Disney contemporaries, was a pioneer in the use of "gags" within cartoons, often acted out in front of the "story board," a bulletin board pinned with sequential sketches of the cartoon's scenes. This technique is still in use today in most major animation studios. He spent the last 30 years of his life in San Luis Obispo County in Los Osos. He died at his home in Los Osos, CA from a heart attack. -Wikipedia
Known for
WritingBirthday
May 17, 1908Deathday
December 31, 1983Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
51Place of birth
Grants Pass, Oregon, USAAlso known as
Ralph Waldo Wright, 拉尔夫·赖特Cast credits
Crew credits
The Aristocats
ScreenplayLady and the Tramp
ScreenplayGay Purr-ee
Additional DialogueThe Jungle Book
StoryVictory Vehicles
WriterNikki, Wild Dog of the North
WriterNo Sail
StoryPlutopia
StoryR'Coon Dawg
StoryTrick or Treat
StoryCrazy with the Heat
StoryLambert the Sheepish Lion
StoryDonald's Crime
StoryDonald's Garden
StoryDon's Fountain of Youth
StoryDude Duck
StoryThe Three Caballeros
StoryThe Eyes Have It
StoryYellowstone Cubs
WriterPerri
Director, WriterThe Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Story