Winston Hibler
Known for: Writing
Born: October 7, 1910 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA - Died: August 7, 1976
Winston Hibler was an American screenwriter, film producer, director, and narrator associated with Walt Disney Studios. Educated at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he began his career as a Broadway actor before transitioning to writing for radio, film, and television. Joining Disney in 1942, Hibler contributed as a songwriter, co-writing songs like "Following the Leader" from Peter Pan and "I Wonder" from Sleeping Beauty. He narrated several of Disney's True-Life Adventures documentaries and produced films such as Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961) and The Aristocats (1970). Hibler's versatile contributions significantly shaped Disney's storytelling and musical legacy.
Known for
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Wales
Narrator
Pablo and the Dancing Chihuahua
Narrator
Islands of the Sea
Narrator
King of the Grizzlies
Narrator
The Last Days of Pompeii
Marcellus (uncredited)
Seal Island
Narrator
Beaver Valley
Narrator (voice)
The African Lion
Narrator
Bear Country
Narrator
Perri
Narrator
Secrets of Life
Narrator
Men Against the Arctic
Narrator
The Crisler Story/Prowlers of the Everglades
Narrator
Operation Undersea
Self
The Vanishing Prairie
Narrator
Siam
Narrator
Ama Girls
Narrator
Mysteries of the Deep
Narrator
The Alaskan Eskimo
Narrator
Seven Cities of Antarctica
Narrator
Wild Burro of the West
Narrator
The Amazon Awakens
Self (Narrator)
Little Dog Lost
Narrator (voice)
Hold That Pose
Commentator(uncredited)