I wish I could've met Mr Rolly. He seemed like such a delight to know and talk to. Walt in heaven when they met again was probably like, "Rolly, what took you??"
Gosh, I really wish I could have met Rolly Crump as I see so much of myself in him and his experiences working with others. Creative, but having to toe the line with certain people, having some golden moments, but sometimes hidden at the back. I'm going through that in my own career and I'm too polite to say. Rest in peace Rolly! What an amazing artist.
My grandfather worked for Disney in the early days and guys like Rollie, Bob Gurr and them remind me a lot of my grandfather. In a way I believe they were all a lot like Walt himself. Different time but such brilliance and imagination and they all keep it real and tell it how it is both good and bad. So much respect for those guys and that generation. Great interview.
I was not at Anderson's Split Pea Soap lately. Did you meet Mike from the Park Hoppin' Podcast? We were both present at this interview. This was my perspective, camera, and edit. Mike also had a podcast posted with his interview.
+Greg Nutt Yes, I believe it must have been Mike hehe. He is one of the people in the thumb nail. :) Super nice guy! We were total zombies driving home, stopped at Anderson's for dinner, and he noticed my purse, and struck up a Disney convo. :)
@Tigertank06 He gave no indication that he worked on Pirates. In fact, other than his research and early work on Haunted Mansion, as he said in this interview, his work was minimal on the present day attraction.
I wish I could've met Mr Rolly. He seemed like such a delight to know and talk to. Walt in heaven when they met again was probably like, "Rolly, what took you??"
RIP Rolly.
One of the best interviews
Thank you for your kind words. Interviewing Rollie was a great treat.
Gosh, I really wish I could have met Rolly Crump as I see so much of myself in him and his experiences working with others. Creative, but having to toe the line with certain people, having some golden moments, but sometimes hidden at the back. I'm going through that in my own career and I'm too polite to say. Rest in peace Rolly! What an amazing artist.
My grandfather worked for Disney in the early days and guys like Rollie, Bob Gurr and them remind me a lot of my grandfather. In a way I believe they were all a lot like Walt himself. Different time but such brilliance and imagination and they all keep it real and tell it how it is both good and bad. So much respect for those guys and that generation. Great interview.
Thanks
Great interview, great video presentation all around! Thank you!
Thanks for watching and I am happy to hear you enjoyed it.
This is a classic interview with Rollie Crump great Disneyland History!
Great show!
I admire Mr. Rolly Crump, his biography is amazing, he leaves a legacy of art an creativity to the human kind. Thank you Rolly !
Awesome interview
What a nice interview!
What a great man
What a great interview! Thanks for sharing last night at Pea Soup Anderson's! Disney peeps are everywhere! It was so nice to meet you. -Cheryl & Matt
I was not at Anderson's Split Pea Soap lately. Did you meet Mike from the Park Hoppin' Podcast? We were both present at this interview. This was my perspective, camera, and edit. Mike also had a podcast posted with his interview.
+Greg Nutt Yes, I believe it must have been Mike hehe. He is one of the people in the thumb nail. :) Super nice guy! We were total zombies driving home, stopped at Anderson's for dinner, and he noticed my purse, and struck up a Disney convo. :)
Thank you for this! I thoroughly enjoyed it!
@Tigertank06 He gave no indication that he worked on Pirates. In fact, other than his research and early work on Haunted Mansion, as he said in this interview, his work was minimal on the present day attraction.
so did rolly crump work on pirates? i thought he did.