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Gene Sheldon (born Eugene Hume; February 1, 1908 – May 1, 1982 [1]) was an American actor, mime artist, and musician. He is remembered as the mute servant Bernardo in Walt Disney 's live-action Spanish Western series Zorro (1957–1959).
Toby's other mentor in the film, clown and animal trainer Sam Treat, was played by Gene Sheldon, who co-starred in Zorro as Bernardo. Toby Tyler was played by Kevin Corcoran, a prolific child actor at the studio in that era. All three actors also appeared in another Disney film, Babes in Toyland (1961). [4]
Zorro (also known as Disney's Zorro) is an American action-adventure Spanish Western television series produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Guy Williams. Based on the Zorro character created by Johnston McCulley in his 1919 novella, the series premiered on October 10, 1957, on ABC .
Zorro (Guy Williams) and Bernardo (Gene Sheldon) in Walt Disney's 1957–1959 Zorro television series The character's visual motif is typically a black costume with a black flowing Spanish cloak or cloak, a black flat-brimmed hat known as sombrero cordobés , and a black sackcloth mask that covers the top half of his head.
Gene Sheldon and Guy Williams About this time, the Walt Disney Company was casting for Zorro , a television series based on the character created in 1919 by Johnston McCulley : the young nobleman Don Diego de la Vega and his masked alter ego Zorro .
What makes this home special isn't obvious to the naked eye: It was used as a set for the 1950s Disney TV series "Zorro." The small adobe hut , built by Disney specifically for the show, sits on ...
Banderas reprised the role in 2005’s The Legend of Zorro.And while the sequel wasn’t as successful as the first film, the actor, who suffered a heart attack in 2017, says there have been ...
Zorro: United States 1957–1961 78 Guy Williams, Gene Sheldon, Henry Calvin, George J. Lewis: Four specials aired on Disneyland TV series, after series original run. Zorro: United States 1990–1993 88 Duncan Regehr, Patrice Martinez, James Victor, Juan Diego Botto: Nominated for 1 Young Artist Award Unaired pilot filmed at Texas Hollywood, Spain