When it comes to classic Disney, I've got it in my DNA. I mean, the guy who trained me, the man who mentored me when I first came to the Studio was Eric Larson, one of Walt's Nine Old Men.
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Honestly, I grew up with Disney.
Oh, when I was a kid, I was raised up with all the Disney classics.
I was mentored by great Disney animators at the end of their careers.
I have always thought of Walt Disney as my second father.
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.
I'm a lifelong Disney nut.
I grew up watching Mickey Mouse and going to Disney World, like, 2,000 times. Mickey Mouse is like my guru.
I'm really excited that the studio is trying, because when I began my career in the early '90s, late '80s, Disney was not something - though I respected it and liked what they were doing in those years - it's not like I thought I wanted to be a part of that studio right now.
I wanted to be a part of the Disney history.
As a father of five, I sometimes feel I've spent a lifetime watching Disney musicals.
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