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The Duckster is an in-house award given by The Walt Disney Company for a variety of reasons, including service to the company as well as to the community as a whole. The award was first presented by Disney founder Walt Disney in 1952. [1]

Susan Henning ( Hayley Mills' body double for The Parent Trap) was presented with a Duckster by Walt Disney inscribed for "Best Unseen Performance by an Actress". [2]

Disney storyman and director Jack Hannah at some point obtained one of the unawarded extra statues from the studio; it was auctioned in 2005 for $4,813. [3] That same year Martha Torge's Duckster was auctioned for $5,701. [4] In 2015 the Duckster awarded to Eddie Fisher was auctioned for $1,565.44. [5]

In 2009 a Duckster was awarded at the D23 Expo to Jennifer Sleeper, the winner of a contest to create the official portrait of Donald Duck for his 75th birthday. [6]

Origin of the word

"Duckster" is a combination of the words " Oscar" and "Duck" (as in Donald Duck).

List of recipients

See also

References

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Duckster is an in-house award given by The Walt Disney Company for a variety of reasons, including service to the company as well as to the community as a whole. The award was first presented by Disney founder Walt Disney in 1952. [1]

Susan Henning ( Hayley Mills' body double for The Parent Trap) was presented with a Duckster by Walt Disney inscribed for "Best Unseen Performance by an Actress". [2]

Disney storyman and director Jack Hannah at some point obtained one of the unawarded extra statues from the studio; it was auctioned in 2005 for $4,813. [3] That same year Martha Torge's Duckster was auctioned for $5,701. [4] In 2015 the Duckster awarded to Eddie Fisher was auctioned for $1,565.44. [5]

In 2009 a Duckster was awarded at the D23 Expo to Jennifer Sleeper, the winner of a contest to create the official portrait of Donald Duck for his 75th birthday. [6]

Origin of the word

"Duckster" is a combination of the words " Oscar" and "Duck" (as in Donald Duck).

List of recipients

See also

References

External links



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