A couple of years ago, I did a post on celebrities who got their first tastes of the entertainment biz by working at one of the Disney Parks, whether they did tricks at the Magic Shop (Steve Martin) or cracked wise as a Jungle Cruise skipper (John Lasseter). But which celebs might you actually spot next to your terrified little brother in your family photo album? Here are a few.
1. Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson kept pretty busy at Disney World in Orlando – he was Aladdin, a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle and Prince Eric in the Little Mermaid show. I think I was in fourth grade when I visited what was then Disney-MGM Studios; I was super excited to see Donatello roaming the fake streets of New York. When I stood in front of him so my mom could snap a picture, he put his three-fingered hand on my shoulder and squeezed so hard I’m actually wincing a little in the picture. Was that you, Kevin Richardson? Not cool.
2. Check out young Michelle Pfeiffer. You can totally see her as Alice in Wonderland, can’t you? One of her first jobs in entertainment was portraying Disney’s version of the Lewis Carroll ingenue in the Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland.
3. Kevin Costner met his first wife, Cindy, at work in the Anaheim park. Cindy was busy signing autographs and posing for pictures as Snow White while Kevin apparently told terrible jokes on the Jungle Cruise. You can tell he’s been influenced by the cheesy script – when a reporter once asked him where he found the guts to ask Snow White for a date, he replied, “Easy – I was her Prince Charming.” Unlike Snow White and her Prince, however, Kevin and Cindy divorced in 1994.
4. A lot of people think it’s air conditioned inside of those big costumes, but Wayne Brady is here to tell you it’s not. “Inside that costume it was about 90,000 degrees,” he said. A 16-year-old Brady was playing Tigger in a parade at one of the Orlando parks when he passed out from the heat. “I should have paced myself. But I fell flat on my face. They carried me off with my recorded voice still going, ‘Ooh-hoo-hoo!”
5. Alyson Reed has kind of come full circle with Disney – she played Alice at Disneyland back in the late ‘70s, but these days she’s better known as Mrs. Darbus from the High School Musical movies. In between her Disney stints, she had a ton of parts in some pretty notable TV shows and also did some Broadway.
6. I don’t tend to remember Miss Americas, really, but for some reason I remember Leanza Cornett. I think it might be the distinctive name. Anyway, before Leanza wore the sash and tiara of Miss America in 1993, she was the first live-action actress to play Ariel from The Little Mermaid. She didn’t sign autographs in the park, though – she played Ariel in the Voyage of the Little Mermaid show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. What’s slightly odd is that the next Miss Florida also played Ariel in the same show after Leanza left. Is there a Mermaid Conspiracy?!
7. Remember Katherine Harris of the 2000 presidential election debacle in Florida? Rumor has it that she played Snow White at Disney World when she was a teenager. The Washington Post actually called Disney for verification of this fascinating nugget of information, but they would only confirm that Harris was a “pageant hostess” at the park from 1973-1975. The Disney spokesperson then added, “We do not generally reveal costumed character identities.”
8. British actor Kevin Sacre, probably best known for the British soap Hollyoaks, honed his acting skills playing Aladdin at Disneyland Paris in the late ‘90s. He should get together with Kevin Richardson and compare notes.
9. If the name Alexis Mateo doesn’t ring a bell, maybe that’s because you haven’t been watching RuPaul’s Drag Race. Alexis, the second runner up in season three, apparently worked for Disney as a character for five years, but wouldn’t reveal any more information than that. In fact, as of January 2011, Alexis was still a seasonal cast member there. Hmm. Any guesses? Here’s a picture.
Honorable mention: Writer Kate DiCamillo (The Tale of Despereaux, The Magician’s Elephant) worked at Disney and really wanted to be a chipmunk. Alas, she said the maximum height to portray Chip or Dale was 4’10” and she was automatically disqualified.
I’ve also heard but haven’t been able to confirm that Geena Davis once played Goofy. She certainly has the height for it… anyone know if that’s an urban legend or the real deal?
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posted by Chavis on 9-23-2011 at 7:29 am
Steve Martin grew up nearby and did a magic act there. It’s in his autobiography.
posted by Kathy Shaidle on 9-23-2011 at 8:52 am
@Kathy – Oh yeah…I vaguely remember that tidbit from his book. Good pick up!
posted by Ian on 9-23-2011 at 9:49 am
Alexis Mateo and I both performed at Disney. Alexis got started with Epcot’s Tapestry of Nations/Tapestry of Dreams. We worked together and he is a hoot. Couldn’t believe it when I read the news about the drag thing that he was taking part in that. Barely recognized him. He did go on to do other things.
posted by BirdMan on 9-23-2011 at 11:18 am
Haha, the Kevin Richardson line was funny :)
posted by Randy on 9-23-2011 at 11:29 am
I actually have a high school friend who plays Malificent in drag at Disney Orlando, must be a thing there.
posted by Lacey on 9-23-2011 at 12:22 pm
Kathy and Ian, it was also noted in an older Mental Floss article that Steve Martin worked at Merlin’s Magic Shop at the same time as John McEuen (who later formed the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) and it was John who taught Steve Martin the banjo.
posted by DWHolmz on 9-23-2011 at 12:55 pm
A friend of mine did an internship with the costumed characters and said I was exactly the right height to be a chipmunk- but I’m 5’2″! Now I think she was calling me short…
Funny about the Michelangelo, though, we went to Disney World when I was 3 and I was OBSESSED with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles so we went to their live-action show, and when we met them afterward they were signing autographs and Michelangelo drew on my brother’s arm with his pen– I guess the character was an excuse to be goofy :)
Actually, later that same brother went to school in Florida and one of his girlfriends worked at the park as Pocahontas.
posted by Plum Jo on 9-23-2011 at 1:33 pm
I shouldn’t have laugh when I read about Wayne Brady laugh box going whoo hoo hoo when he fell but that was funny.
posted by KS on 9-23-2011 at 2:22 pm
A girl who was at the Star Wars message board I go to dressed up as the Star Wars character Aurra Sing at Disney World, before she sadly died of cancer.
posted by Dan on 9-23-2011 at 9:55 pm
This counts to me: Lisa Whelchel(Blair Warner on the Facts of Life) was a mouseketeer.
posted by holly on 9-24-2011 at 1:42 pm
‘Famous People’
The second runner-up from season three of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
O Really???
The article should be titled “Wayne, Michelle, and some other people you’ve never heard of who started as Disney Park Characters”. Much Better.
posted by bubba on 9-25-2011 at 1:34 am
I have a photo of myself (c.1974) involved in, by the looks of it, a deep conversation with Pluto the dog at Walt Disney World. I later learned that the wandering characters are not allowed to speak yet I distinctly remember Pluto talking to me.
I wonder if it was John Malkovich….
posted by AMR on 9-25-2011 at 5:38 am
I believe Gwen Stefani (from No Doubt) was Alice in Wonderland at the Disney park in Anaheim… and I’m sure she’s more famous and most of the people on this list.
posted by Sally on 9-25-2011 at 2:53 pm
@ Sally
Seeing as Gwen Stefani is at least 5’6” tall, there is no way she would have been cast as Alice, who generally has a height requirement of about 5’2” or shorter.
posted by Rachel on 9-25-2011 at 10:56 pm