Expressive Donald Duck & Walt as Walt asked for Don's Autograph. Hand signed by the voice of Donald... Donald Duck & Walt Disney Hand Signed photo by the voice of Donald Duck Tony Anselmo This Beautiful image has been HAND Signed by the VOICE of Donald Duck...
Signing was completed and witness by Toon-city staff members at a private signing. Tony hand signed each piece, this piece was signed " With Our Best Wishes Donald Duck & Tony Anselmo". This artwork is not a cel, cell or sericel, but a nice price alternative to one. Image is a NEW 8 x10 color & Black and White mixed image. Tony's signature is in Blue Sharpie pen.Never displayed and presides in a smoke-free atmosphere. Autograph's were obtained in-person at a paid personal signing. All sales are Final, autographs may vary slightly from image pictured. Includes the Certificate of Authenticity. BRAND NEW Frame Brand NEW Solid Wood Frame.
New Archival Matting, New Glass, New dust-paper backing. This piece is ready to hang out of the box! (born February 18, 1960)[1] is an American voice actor and animator.
Since 1985, he has been the official character voice of Donald Duck. Anselmo moved from a student role at CalArts to a professional one at Disney animation, he was assigned to a new and more intense course of study at the Studio. Anselmo says, Ron Miller had just set up a program called the Disney School of Animation on the lot with Don Hahn, to train new artists in carrying on Walt's traditions in character animation. We weren't even in production.
We were being paid to animate tests with Eric Larson, studying life drawing with Walt Stanchfield, and learning more than we had at CalArts. It was an immersion in Disney character animation. One of the Disney stalwarts that Anselmo frequently encountered during his early days at Disney was Clarence Nash, the original voice of Donald Duck. Tony's friendship with Nash started casually. Anselmo says, I was really just curious about it, because I could do voices, and that was one voice I couldn't do.
Unable to duplicate the sound, Anselmo asked Nash to show him his technique. "It took me a long time to learn that, and actually I think it took Clarence a while to perfect that as well, " Anselmo says.