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  • Diane Marie Disney
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  • Diane Marie Disney (December 18, 1933 - November 19, 2013) was the only biological child of Walt and Lillian Disney. She had, however, an adopted sister, Sharon Mae Disney, who was three years younger and died in 1993. Diane was a noted philanthropist. From her father's death until her own, she donated nearly five million dollars to various charities within the United States and devoted herself to preserving his legacy. Diane died on November 19, 2013, one month shy of her 80th birthday, at her home in Napa, California, after succumbing to injuries from a fall she suffered in September.
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Spouse
Years Active
  • 1970
Cause of Death
  • Injuries from a fall
Died
  • 2013-11-19
  • Napa, California, United States
Children
  • Christopher D. Miller, Joanna Miller, Tamara Scheer, Jennifer Miller-Goff, Walter Elias Disney Miller, Ronald Miller, Patrick Miller
Occupation(s)
  • Philanthropist
Born
Nationality
  • 20
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  • Diane Marie Disney (December 18, 1933 - November 19, 2013) was the only biological child of Walt and Lillian Disney. She had, however, an adopted sister, Sharon Mae Disney, who was three years younger and died in 1993. Diane was a noted philanthropist. From her father's death until her own, she donated nearly five million dollars to various charities within the United States and devoted herself to preserving his legacy. In May 1954 Diane married Ronald William Miller and had seven children. In the early 1970s the couple purchased a vineyard in Napa Valley, California. Starting in 1981 they operated the Silverado Vineyards Winery on a tract of their Napa property. Miller was CEO of The Walt Disney Company until 1984, when Diane's cousin, Roy E. Disney, supported Miller's ouster in favor of Michael Eisner and Frank Wells. Diane was instrumental in pushing ahead with the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. The project was initiated with a $50 million gift from her mother but got bogged down in wrangling over costs. She ensured the original design by Frank Gehry went ahead, and it finally opened in 2004. At the 50th birthday celebration of Disneyland on July 17, 2005, Diane read her father's original dedication. She later opened the The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco. Diane died on November 19, 2013, one month shy of her 80th birthday, at her home in Napa, California, after succumbing to injuries from a fall she suffered in September. Diane's memory was dedicated in the 2013 biography film Saving Mr. Banks.
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