In this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, the creative team of “CinéMagique” - director Jerry Rees, production executive Ellen Raphael and director of photography Thomas Ackerman chat with host Tammy Tuckey about the 15th anniversary of 2002 Disneyland Paris film, working with actors Martin Short & Julie Delpy, the effect 9/11 had on the production and more!
Read MoreIn this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, voice-over artist Corey Burton chats with host Tammy Tuckey about voicing Gaëtan Molière for the upcoming 15th anniversary of the 2001 Disney animated film “Atlantis: The Lost Empire,” meeting Robin Williams & Walter Cronkite on set while working on the short film, “Back to Neverland,” what character actor could step into the role of Molière if Atlantis were remade into a live-action film and more!
Read MoreIn this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, we welcome back director Jerry Rees, composer David Newman and animator Rebecca Rees to the show for the 2nd Anniversary of The Tiara Talk Show’s first episode (posted on August 3rd, 2013)! Jerry, David and Rebecca chat with host Tammy Tuckey about creating the 1987 Disney animated classic, “The Brave Little Toaster” and the film’s lasting legacy!
Read MoreIn this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, former Disney animator Rebecca Rees chats with host Tammy Tuckey about meeting Robin Williams and Walter Cronkite on the set of the “Back to Neverland” short film, working as an animator for “The Brave Little Toaster” alongside her husband, director Jerry Rees, and more!
Read MoreIn this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, we welcome back writer and director, Jerry Rees, to the show for the 1st Anniversary of The Tiara Talk Show’s FIRST episode (posted on August 3rd, 2013)! Jerry Rees chats with host Tammy Tuckey about the making of EPCOT attraction, Cranium Command, with a surprise guest, his most-recent upcoming project, The Marvel Experience and more!
Read MoreFor our first interview, we welcome writer and director Jerry Rees to the show to discuss his first collaboration with The Walt Disney Company- a small film called “Back to Neverland,” starring Robin Williams and the late Walter Cronkite.
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