George Sherman

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1928 – 1974

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Who was George Sherman?

George Ransom Sherman was a publicist for foreign markets and then head of the Publications Department at the Disney Studios. Sherman's daughter has described him as "a writer at heart but worked for Disney as a day job."

He was the son of Ransom Sherman, an established vaudeville and radio comedian of the day. In the mid-40s the family moved to Hollywood as Ransom built a career in motion pictures and television.

While attending Pomona College he became friends with Roy Disney, Jr. who suggested if Sherman ever needed a job he should apply at the Disney Studio. After a stint in the Army Sherman followed up on Roy Jr's offer and went to work at Disney handling publicity for foreign markets. In the mid-1950s he left the studio to briefly edit and publish the Baywood Press in Northern California. Returning to Disney, he became head of the Publications Dept. where he was involved with its licensees both domestic and foreign.

In 1962 he established the Disney Studio Program, producing comic book stories for the foreign market. He provided editorial support to the Program plus authored the text for several illustrated children books adapting contemporary Disney films plus did Little Golden Books involving classic Disney characters. In addition he edited and provided much of the content of the Gulf Oil tie-in Wonderful World of Disney magazine.

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Born
Sep 30, 1928
Evanston
Lived in
  • Evanston
Died
Aug 3, 1974
Woodland Hills

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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