Minnie Mouse Voice Actress Russi Taylor Dies Aged 75

She voiced the iconic Disney character for more than 30 years.

The voice behind Minnie Mouse has died at the age of 75. 

Russi Taylor, who voiced the iconic Disney character for more than 30 years, died in Glendale, California, on Friday. 

Disney bosses announced the sad news with a post on their website, in which their chairman and chief executive Bob Iger paid tribute to her. 

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Russi Taylor has died at the age of 75
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“For more than 30 years, Minnie and Russi worked together to entertain millions around the world – a partnership that made Minnie a global icon and Russi a Disney Legend beloved by fans everywhere,” he said.

“We’re so grateful for Russi’s talent as well as the tremendous spirit and great joy she brought to everything she did.

“It was a privilege to have known her and an honour to have worked with her, and we take comfort in the knowledge that her work will continue to entertain and inspire for generations to come.”

Russi won the coveted role as the voice of Minnie in 1986 after auditioning against 200 other hopefuls.

She went on to voice Minnie in films including Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Mickey, Donald, Goofey: The Three Musketeers, as well as in several TV series such as Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Mickey MouseWorks.

Through the role, Russi found her real-life Mickey in the form of Wayne Allwine, who had voiced Mickey Mouse since 1977.

The pair married in 1991 and remained as inseparable as their animated counterparts until Allwine died in 2009.

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Russi's husband, Wayne Allwine, voiced Mickey Mouse prior to his death in 2009
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Russi had been a Disney fan since childhood, and once recalled meeting Walt Disney as a young girl.

“I was with my mom and my brother, and it was late at night at Disneyland,” she said.

“We had just come off the Mark Twain Riverboat and were getting some popcorn. I looked over and saw Walt sitting on a bench, so we introduced ourselves and shared our popcorn with him.

“At one point during our chat, he asked me what I wanted to do when I grow up, and I said, ‘I want to work for you!’ So he said, ‘Ok!’ — and now I do!”

Bill Farmer, the voice of Goofy, was also among those who paid tribute and said he would “dearly miss” his long-time friend.

“Russi was as close as family; as wonderful, funny, and sweet as Minnie Mouse, and as talented yet humble as you would expect,” he said.

As well as Minnie, Taylor also voiced the roles of Huey, Dewey and Louie, and their friend Webbigail Vanderquack, in the original DuckTales animated series.