The Weird Reason Disney's Early Animations Didn't Credit Voice Actors

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The first Disney animated movies didn't credit any of its voice actors, as Walt Disney had a weird reason not to, but it led to some problems.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Walt Disney Pictures is a powerhouse in the world of animation, and it has welcomed a variety of actors and musicians to voice its animated characters, but in Disney’s early years, the studio didn’t credit its voice actors. Walt Disney Pictures was key in the development of animation, and in 1937, it released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length traditionally animated feature film.

Snow White’s voice actress, Adriana Caselotti, was reportedly forbidden from sharing that she was the voice of Snow White, and she struggled to find new acting opportunities after it.

 

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