Wayne Allwine began working at The Walt Disney Co in 1966 The American actor who was the voice of Mickey Mouse for 32 years has died at the age of 62. Wayne Allwine had worked at The Walt Disney Co since 1966, starting in the mailroom before he became the voice of the famous cartoon mouse in 1977. The Walt Disney Co said Allwine died of complications from diabetes, with his wife, an actress who was the voice of Minnie Mouse, by his side. His voice can still be heard at Disney theme parks around the world. Allwine also voiced Mickey in Mickey's Christmas Carol and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. You just have to love the little guy while you have him, because he won't be yours forever

Wayne Allwine on Mickey Mouse He won an Emmy Award in 1986 for sound editing on the NBC series Amazing Stories. He was the third person to voice Mickey - following Walt Disney himself and Jimmy MacDonald. Allwine once said: "Mickey's the real star. "You know you just have to love the little guy while you have him, because he won't be yours forever." He was praised by Walt Disney bosses, with Roy Disney, director emeritus for The Walt Disney Co, saying he gave Mickey Mouse "a heart and soul".



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