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11 Tokoh Kartun Disney yang Terinspirasi dari Artis Asli | Hal Unik

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11 Tokoh Kartun Disney yang Terinspirasi dari Artis Asli
Mar 28th 2013, 09:48

Snow White/Marge Champion





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In addition to modeling the lead in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," Champion also worked on "Pinocchio" (1940) and "Fantasia" (1940).

 

Alice/Kathryn Beaumont





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Child Actor Kathryn Beaumont also provided the voices for both Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951) and Wendy in "Peter Pan" (1953).

 

Ursula/Divine





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Flamboyant drag performer Divine inspired the look of Ursula the Sea-Witch for "The Little Mermaid" (1989).

 

Ariel/Alyssa Milano





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While actress Sherri Stoner was the live action model for Ariel from "The Little Mermaid" (1989) the animators were also inspired by then 16-year-old Alyssa Milano.

 

Pocahontas/Irene Bedard





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The beautiful Native American actress and singer was both the vocal and visual inspiration for Pocahontas (1995).



Aladdin/Tom Cruise







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"Aladdin" (1992) was originally drawn to resemble Michael J. Fox but producers felt he looked too boyish and added the rakish features of Tom Cruise.

Peter Pan/Bobby Driscoll





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Child actor Bobby Driscoll inspired the animated version of "Peter Pan" and also played the character on television in 1953.

Princess Aurora /Helene Stanley





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Disney tapped actress Helene Stanley to be the live action model for Aurora, from "The Sleeping Beauty."

Captain Hook/Hans Conreid





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With his arch voice and strong, lively face, Conreid was the perfect model for "Peter Pan's" (1953) evil Captain Hook.

Chernabog/Bela Lugosi





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Bela Lugosi, of "Dracula" fame was the live action model for the terrifying demon Chernabog in "Fantasia."

Wicked Stepmother and Maleficent/Eleanor Audley Actress 



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Eleanor Audley used her commanding voice and presence to shape the wicked women of "Cinderella" (1950) and "Sleeping Beauty" (1959).

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