I learned my first lesson at the Walt Disney Company about not being able to trust my associates.
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I remember early in my career with Disney, which was a very strange time in the company - there were a couple of executives who were very supportive of me and kind of let me do my own thing.
I was mentored by great Disney animators at the end of their careers.
The cool part about working for Disney is that they've allowed me to be a change agent.
The first thing I've learned is to trust nobody.
Disney was a family film studio. I was supposed to be their young, leading man. After they found out I was involved with someone, that was the end of Disney.
After I was fired from Disney, I did some of the worst movies ever made and I got professionally involved with a manager who said it didn't matter what you did as long as you kept working. I wound up completely broke.
I had worked at Disney since they bought the company that I had worked for, ABC in the mid-90s.
Honestly, I grew up with Disney.
I used to trust people easily, but now I'm a little careful because some experiences have taught me to not trust anyone blindly.
After I was fired from Disney, I did some of the worst movies ever made.
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