I also remembered that this person was the model for both Cinderella, Fantasia and Sleeping Beauty. I meant from the movie Fantasia the piece of music Dance of the Hours.
Wish Disney would release the whole series on Blu-Ray or DVD. I only have this segment here on my copy of Cinderella Diamond Edition Blu-Ray from a few years ago.
There is a 2nd portion to this episode (shown after the "Ipana Toothpaste" commercial) where Helene Stanley dances with the Mouseketeers to music from "Davy Crockett" and "Sleeping Beauty" (Bobby Burgess gets the honor of being Helene's dance partner). It's great seeing 1st season Mouseketeer Mary Espinosa get a featured part in this episode.
@noland628 I am 11 years old. I am quite mature for my age some say my looks pass of for a 14 year old and my personality passes for a 20 year old. I hate the shows on tv. All action nothing classic. Nothing with meaning. && Nothing that would last a life time.
Fun Fact: She also was the reference for Aurora. Also Lady Tremaine and Maleficent were both voiced by, and modeled after Eleanor Audley.
She had a major part in Perry Mason episode "Case of the Foot-Loose Doll." She only lived to age 61.
Disney needs to release all the seasons of the original series on DVD.
I know I'm three years late to respond to your comment but they have the first season of The Mickey Mouse Club available to stream on DisneyPlus.
@@ervdyt Really? Wait what country do you live in?
@@Thomas_H._Smith The United States!
@@ervdyt huh. Interesting. I live in Canada and it's not on there. Weird. Maybe someday.
@@ervdyt the first week (10-3-1955 thru 10-7-1955) of it to be exact.
I also remembered that this person was the model for both Cinderella, Fantasia and Sleeping Beauty. I meant from the movie Fantasia the piece of music Dance of the Hours.
Wish Disney would release the whole series on Blu-Ray or DVD. I only have this segment here on my copy of Cinderella Diamond Edition Blu-Ray from a few years ago.
There is a 2nd portion to this episode (shown after the "Ipana Toothpaste" commercial) where Helene Stanley dances with the Mouseketeers to music from "Davy Crockett" and "Sleeping Beauty" (Bobby Burgess gets the honor of being Helene's dance partner).
It's great seeing 1st season Mouseketeer Mary Espinosa get a featured part in this episode.
I remember this program and it's on Disney plus. But I remember both movies.
Fun Fact: She was also the reference for Aurora, Anita, and Anastasia
Anastasia (the stepsister from Cinderella)
@@TheStOne1 yeah. I feel like it's pretty obvious I don't mean the 1997 one.
Cinderella is one of the Princesses of Heart in Kingdom Hearts
She sure is!😊
She was the live action model not her singing voice.
Adorable 😍
When did this air?
your right ilene woods is the singing voice this is wrong! this lady was just the live action model hence why she seems exactly like cinderella
This was from a 1956 "Guest Star Day" segment....
is she wearing the tattered pink gown? I want to make that for a cosplay!
Interesting how they improvised using trumpets to make it seem like the stepsisters are shouting for Cinderella.
0:50 Did she just describe Motion capture animation??
Well no she described live action reference animation.
She described rotoscoping
1:52 my favorite part
Que linda!
Oh my gosh she is Polly from Davy Crockett. She looks much different in Technicolor.
This is Frances' son typing, but I always fantasized about Helene being my next door neighbor and being attracted to me. She is soooo cute!
this was Guest Star Day
Proksova
What year was this?
she died December 27 1990, cause of her death is unknown
I think she was of Mexican/Filipino descent.
oh! I didn't know that : )
i'd go and meet her after one minute ...hehe
What DVD did you get this from?
Throwback the platinum edition of Cinderella.
Ilene Woods was Cinderella's speaking voice, BUT it was Helene Stanley who was Cinderella's singing voice!
Nope, Ilene did both. Helene was just the actress they used for their animation drawing.
The original Cinderella broadway is Julie Andrews
we are talking about Disney's version from 1950. Roger and Hammerstien's Cinderella with Julie Andrews came out 7 years latter
oh they really shake their hands like that for a bye
I think she's hispanic, she nearly pulls off an american accent but there's still a hint of an accent
"don't dance too much!"
She was married to Johnny Stompanato
This is really weird
@noland628 I am 11 years old. I am quite mature for my age some say my looks pass of for a 14 year old and my personality passes for a 20 year old.
I hate the shows on tv. All action nothing classic. Nothing with meaning. && Nothing that would last a life time.
You're going to read this and cringe now that you're 20.