“This business can be so tough,” laments Chip , the animated chipmunk, about 30 minutes into Disney+’s rebootChip certainly gets it, having sacrificed his Hollywood dreams to schlep insurance packages.’s Disney+ reboot is that no one really remembers Chip or his trusty sidekick, Dale , from their brief Disney Channel run between 1989 and 1990.
“You know, I got my big break when I was just a kid. I got cast in the biggest movie in the world as the boy who wouldn’t grow up: Peter Pan,” says Sweet Pete, recalling the memory as a clip from Disney’s 1953 classicFrom ©Disney+/Everett Collection.“And they threw me away like I was nothing.… I was scared, desperate, and all alone,” says Sweet Pete. “So I decided to take the power back and make my own bootleg movie. I called itAnd guess what? It worked.
But first, Driscoll’s auspicious beginnings. After being discovered at about five years old, Driscoll’s breakout came in 1946 at the age of nine—when he became “the first human being signed for Disney Productions,” and starred in the studio’s controversial filmAt age 13, he was presented with a special juvenile Academy Award for his work inIn the years following, Driscoll earned something else as prestigious: the good favor of Walt Disney himself.
To be fair, Hollywood has a long and tragic history of discarding child actors. Which other leads to them turning to drugs.
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