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Gossip & rumors: disney's original tinker bell, 96, reveals this

GOSSIP & RUMORS: Disney’s original Tinker Bell, 96, reveals this character trait she snuck into the film

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All it takes is faith, trust, and a little bit of pixie dust.

And a whole lot of dance! According to Margaret Kerry, who was the model for Disney’s original Tinker Bell, the actress and dancer was able to put herself into the creation of the fairy.

The 96-year-old worked closely with Disney animator Marc Davis on the 1953 movie “Peter Pan.”

Tinkerbell in Disney’s 1953 “Peter Pan.” Courtesy Everett Collection

Kerry recalled their conversation about shaping the character to Woman’s World on Thursday.

“I said, ‘What do you want her to be? Ditzy like Betty Boop? Above it all like the Queen of the Angels?’” she reflected. “He said, ‘Margaret, we want her to be you.’”

According to the outlet, Kerry smiled as she reminisced on her next words to Davis, who died at age 86 in 2000.

Margaret Kerry poses for a portrait. Bettmann Archive

“I said, ‘Golly, I can do that,’” she shared.

Kerry explained that Davis turned Tinker Bell “into a dancer.”

“There’s always a ballet move,” she said of the beloved green fairy.

“At that time, they didn’t have electronics. Everything was done by hand,” the actress revealed about creating Tinker Bell. “So, they cast a person in the role and then filmed them with 35-millimeter film … a man on a little cart with a pad that came out, and that was the camera.”

Tinker Bell in the animated classic. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

Disney went on to film Kerry’s movements and reactions over the next nine months. However there was no dialogue.

“They would process the film, and then pick out the main frames. Marc Davis would do what he wanted with that frame and start the movement. And the in-betweeners would do each frame or every other frame, all by hand,” she elaborated. “Six hundred and fifty thousand pieces of art were done for that movie.”

Tinker Bell showed up in the sequel “Return to Never Land” and many other television shows and films over the years.

Peter Pan, Wendy and Tinker Bell in a shot from the 1953 movie. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection
Margaret Kerry and Charles Ruggles. Courtesy Everett Collection

Kerry also took a moment to touch on her legacy.



“I could have been the actress who got her throat slashed in ‘Psycho.’ What do you do with that? Everything that I have done, people are enjoying today. That’s amazing.”

Kerry went on to appear in various roles throughout the decades, including “Space Angel,” “New 3 Stooges, “Little Rascals” and “Lone Ranger.”

She also played Bess Muggins in the “Andy Griffith Show.”

Margaret Kerry in St Charles, Missouri on August 17, 2018. Getty Images
Margaret Kerry attends the 2018 STL Pop Culture Con at St Charles Convention Center on August 19, 2018. Getty Images

These days, Kerry is still dancing.

She told the outlet: “Oh, I’ll be tap dancing on Saturday night.”

Later in the interview, Kerry recounted the romantic story that led her to tying the knot in 2020.

The star married Dick Brown in 1951 before calling it quits in 1984. She then wed John Wilcox in 1987.

The couple was together until his 1999 death.

Margaret Kerry in Brentwood, CA on August 19, 2004. Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

After staying a widow for two decades, Kerry reconnected with a former flame, Robert Boeke, who she briefly dated in her youth.

Boeke found a shop called Tinkerbell’s Toys in Amsterdam and told his friends he once dated the original Tinker Bell. They then found Kerry’s email address.



Kerry told Woman’s World that she “remembered him immediately.”

Margaret Kerry strikes a dancer’s pose. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

“I’d been a widow for 20 years. I wasn’t thinking of getting together with anyone,” she confessed, noting that “it was love at second sight.”

Kerry then proposed and the lovebirds married on Valentine’s Day 2020.

“He still drives. Does the best left-hand turns I’ve ever seen. He cooks, too. And he has a Costco card — which I can use,” she gushed.

Kerry first opened up about what it’s meant to play the iconic Disney character on November 5.

“I love people, and people loved Tinker Bell, so it was a great match,” she told Wilma Mag. “Also, I’m a person who can’t wait to see what’s around the corner, no matter what happens. And that’s exactly who Tinker Bell is. She could hardly wait to peek around the corner to see what’s going on.”

Tinker Bell and Captain Hook in “Peter Pan.” ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

And her desire to keep moving and grooving has never gone away.

“I travel all over the country attending celebrity and collector shows where I get to meet people and they meet me,” Kerry said. “I giggle and laugh and have a grand time. It is fabulous. I also give talks to schoolchildren about using their imagination. And I give talks to groups.”



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