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Winston Hibler

Winston Murray Hunt Hibler was an American screenwriter, film producer, director and narrator associated with Walt Disney Studios.

Biography and career
Hibler was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on October 10, 1910. He was the youngest child of Christopher Hibler and Louise Eisenbeis. Hibler also performed voice-over roles in documentary films, and in some series such as True-Life Adventures and People and Places. In 1961, Hibler produced his feature film, Nikki, Wild Dog of the North. Later in 1963, Hibler and his wife moved to Glendale, California. He was posthumously awarded the title of Disney Legend in 1992. ==Select filmography==
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NarratorSeal Island (1948) • In Beaver Valley (1950) • ''Nature's Half Acre'' (1951) • Water Birds (1952) • The Living Desert (1953) • Bear Country (1953) • Prowlers of the Everglades (1953) • The Vanishing Prairie (1954) • The African Lion (1955) • Secrets of Life (1956) • Perri (1957) • White Wilderness (1958) • Jungle Cat (1960) • Pablo and the Dancing Chihuahua (1968) • King of the Grizzlies (1970) • ''The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures'' (1975) ScreenwriterMelody Time (1948) (Johnny Appleseed segment) • The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) (both The Wind in the Willows and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow segments) • Cinderella (1950) • Alice in Wonderland (1951) • Peter Pan (1953) • The Living Desert (1953) • The Vanishing Prairie (1954) • Perri (1957) • Sleeping Beauty (1959) • Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961) • Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) (Story supervisor) • ''The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures'' (1975) • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) (Story supervisor) DirectorMen Against the Arctic (1955) ProducerNikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961) • Follow Me, Boys! (1966) • Pablo and the Dancing Chihuahua (1968) • The Aristocats (1970) • The Castaway Cowboy (1974) • The Bears and I (1974) • The Island at the Top of the World (1974) ==Recognition==
Recognition
Awards and nominations • 1951, Hugo Award co-nomination for 'Best Dramatic Presentation' for Cinderella (1950) • 1956, won Berlin International Film Festival 'Golden Plaque' for Men Against the Arctic (1955) • 1959, Grammy Award co-nomination for 'Best Soundtrack Album, Original Cast – Motion Picture or Television' for Sleeping Beauty (1959) ==References==
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