ADVANCE TICKETS Click The Image below
|
EXHIBITORS
Directions & HOTEL INFO
PANEL REQUEST FORM
CONTACT US
OR
Call Us At (661)829-2962
EXHIBITOR Enquires
Contact ROBERT HUMES
(925)980-5967
|
Mouse-Con Salt Lake 2024 Special Guests
DISNEY PRINCESS
IRENE BEDARD
Irene Bedard is an American actress, who has played mostly lead Native American roles in a variety of films. She is perhaps best known for the role of Suzy Song in the 1998 film Smoke Signals, an adaptation of a Sherman Alexie collection of short stories, as well as for providing the speaking voice for the titular character in the 1995 animated Walt Disney film "Pocahontas". Irene reprised her role as Pocahontas in the film's direct-to-video follow-up, Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (1998) and for a cameo in Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018).
|
|
MARY GIBBS
Mary Jessica Gibbs is an American former child actress and voice actress, who, for Disney, is best known for voicing Boo in the 2001 Disney/Pixar film Monsters, Inc. She also voiced Sha-Ron in Mulan II (2004). She is the daughter of storyboard artist Rob Gibbs and niece of composer Richard Gibbs.
|
|
Honey I Shrunk The Kids
AMY O'NEILL
Known around the world as Rick Moranis' daughter Amy Szalinski- the girl who got shrunk in Walt Disney's blockbuster "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" (listed as one of The 100 Best Family Films of All Time), California native Amy O'Neill lit up the small screen throughout the 80's as Molly, the pregnant teenage runaway in "The Young and the Restless", young Betty White in "Mama's Family", Stephen Stayner's wife Jody in the biopic miniseries "I Know My First Name is Steven", and in guest starring roles on Family Ties, Night Court, Murder She Wrote, The Twilight Zone and Star Trek.
After decades of working in the field of circus arts, Amy is currently juggling work including producing a film about young Jim Morrison before he joined The Doors (with VMI Worldwide and Orian Williams). Just as she did 35 years ago dancing in the kitchen with a mop, Amy hasn't shrunk from any opportunity to put a smile on everyone's face!
|
|
Honey I Shrunk The Kids
THOMAS WILSON BROWN
The son of a cattle rancher and rodeo queen, Brown received his first role by answering a small advertisement in a local Santa Fe, New Mexico, newspaper, which was looking for a young boy who could ride a horse.
After the completion of Silverado (credited as Tom Brown), he worked in a number of films during his teenage years. He is known for his roles as "Jason Lochner" in the television drama Knots Landing, his notable film role as "Little Russ Thompson" (credited as Thomas Brown) in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, and for his co-starring role in Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael.
In 1993, Brown appeared on Beverly Hills, 90210 (episode "The Game is Chicken") as the rebellious character Joe. He also had some appearances in TV series like CSI, Daybreak, Nash Bridges, and Walker, Texas Ranger. He also played a small role in the 2007 Steven Seagal movie Urban Justice. Smaller roles include Our House.
In 2010, Brown co-starred in the independent thriller The Mooring.
In 2017, Brown co-starred in Last Three Days.
|
|
RICK FARMILOE
Rick Farmiloe is an American animator and sequence director who has worked for various studios, including Walt Disney Animation Studios, Rich Animation Studios and DreamWorks.
Rick has work in the Animation dept at Disney on such classics as The Black Cauldron, Oliver & Company, The Little Mermaid, The Rescuers Down Under,
Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Great Mouse Detective. He has also worked and many other Amazing Animated films, including The Iron Giant,
The Swan Princess, Shrek, Duck Tales, The New Ariel Show and more.
|
|
The Original Voice of "THUMPER" from the 1942 BAMBI PETER BEHN
Peter Behn was born on October 24, 1934 in Prescott, Arizona, USA. He is an actor, known for WGN Morning News (1994), The View (1997) and Bambi: The Magic Behind the Masterpiece (1997).
|
|
"ANDY" from TOY STORY
JOHN MORRIS
John Morris is an American voice actor. He is best known for his role as the voice of Andy Davis in the Toy Story films (all 4 movies and the Vidoe Games).
|
|
RICK LAW
Rick Law is a producer, filmmaker, creative director, and illustrator who has worked in Hollywood and with The Walt Disney Company for 3 decades. His work has spanned across all forms of popular entertainment media: films, TV, music, theme park, print, toys, and video games.
Over the course of his diverse career as a content creator for the mouse his artwork has appeared on the covers of Disney VHS & DVDs; he's been a story contributor; and created or developed a myriad of products for the company and it's licensees. Rick was a creative lead in the design & launch of Disney English in China, and also a consultant in the creation of the Shanghai Disney Resort. As Creative Manager for Disney Learning, his responsibilities involved creative oversight of all educational products globally, such as the first series designed for communicatively challenged children. He's been instrumental in fostering projects respective of animation and the Disney legacy including including the documentary Floyd Norman: An Animated Life, and the Walt Disney Family Museum exhibition: Awakening Beauty: The Art of Eyvind Earle.
Some of his many Disney credits include: Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas; One Hundred and One Dalmatians; The Black Cauldron; Mulan; Lion King II: Simba's Pride; The Adventures of Ichabod & Toad; Tinker Bell; Rescuers Down Under; Piglet's Big Movie; Winnie The Pooh: Springtime For Roo; Tarzan & Jane; Madeline: Lost In Paris; Air Buddies; Snow Buddies; and Space Buddies.
|
|
KEVIN THOMPSON
Kevin is one of 6 siblings who always stole the scenes and attention since he was born. He performed in school plays and family skits while growing up. He attended Pasadena City College and Los Angeles Valley College studying cinematography while touring with The Original Harmonica Band and The Hollywood Shorties Smallest Sports Team. Along the way he started auditioning and landed a role in the classic sci-fi film Blade Runner (1982) delivering his first on camera line “Home again, home again jiggity jig, Good Evening JF”. Later he would work again alongside Harrison Ford in the Star Wars IV-Return Of The Jedi (1983). He continued in the made for television movies as the Ewok Chukha Truk in The Ewok Adventure (1984) and Ewok Battle For Endor (1985). Kevin appeared in the 80’s cult films Weird Science (1985), Amazing Stories (1985), Twilight Zone (1986), Night of The Creeps (1986), Garbage Pail Kids (1987), Spaced Invaders (1990), Looney Tunes Back In Action (2003) and Epic Movie (2007). Television brought Kevin into your living room with such shows as Married With Children, Growing Pains, Boy Meets World, Bob Newhart, Carol & Company, Ally McBeal, Charmed, Malcolm In The Middle and Dexter. A memorable moment for Kevin was being in the opera Tales Of Hoffman, sitting on the lap of Placido Domingo and his favorite role was starring alongside his wife Tracey in the television show “The Neighbors”. They auditioned separately and they both landed the roles. The crew saw them visiting in each other’s dressing rooms between breaks. Towards the end of the day they were talking to the crew as if everyone knew they were married. The entire crew burst out laughing once they realized that they had thought something “scandalous” was going on. The crew had just realized they were married. He has been published in the book “The Star Wars Vault” as well as several newspapers and magazines. Kevin has a few trading cards as the character Ali-Gator and his Ewok characters. There is a Ewok toy with a catapult that was made after his character Chubbray in Return of The Jedi. Chubbray the Ewok has a signature white slash across his face with brown fur. Check out his most recent work on the television show “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”. He recently appeared in Hulu American Horror Stories as well as a few projects that have been under a “non-disclosure agreement”. More to come! Kevin lives by his own quote: “No role is too small for Kevin and Kevin is not too small for any role”.
|
|
C ANDREW NELSON
C. Andrew Nelson is an award winning artist, actor, writer, producer, and public speaker. Andrew spent four years as a visual effects artist at Industrial Light & Magic with credits that include Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Galaxy Quest, Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle, The Perfect Storm, Jurassic Park III, The Time Machine, and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Prior to joining ILM, Andrew worked nearly six years at LucasArts Entertainment Company where he served as a visual effects supervisor. At LucasArts he helped create and design such popular games as Dark Forces, Rebel Assault II, Full Throttle, The Dig, Jedi Knight, Curse of Monkey Island, Masters of Teras Kasi, Shadows of the Empire, Rogue Squadron, and Indiana Jones & the Infernal Machine. Andrew has worked extensively with sister companies Lucasfilm Ltd., Lucas Learning, Lucas Licensing, and THX.
Andrew is probably best known for having portrayed the character of Darth Vader for film, television, games, commercials, print, and live appearances including the Special Edition re-release of the original Star Wars trilogy as well as in the Rebel Assault II and Dark Forces games from LucasArts. With over twelve years as the iconic Dark Lord, he has managed to spend more time in the official Vader costume than any other actor.
Beyond his tenure with the Lucas companies, C. Andrew Nelson is a consulting VFX supervisor and art director for some of the top effects, animation, and post-production facilities in the U.S. His credits include Rocky Balboa, The Last Mimzy, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Rush Hour 3, Enchanted, The Kite Runner, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Jumper, Race to Witch Mountain, and Witness 11. Andrew also served two terms on the Board of Directors of the Visual Effects Society.
No stranger to academia, for several years Andrew took on the role of Visual Effects Director for the School of Animation & Visual Effects at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. At the university, he presided over the school’s visual effects curriculum and trained the next generation of VFX artists who are now working throughout the industry. Andrew routinely consults for various networks, studios, and developers such as Disney, MTV, Nickelodeon, PBS, Fox, Hasbro, EA, and others.
When not at a workstation conjuring up images for motion pictures and television or speaking on the lecture circuit, Andrew can be found in front of the camera or behind a microphone. Andrew has appeared in numerous feature films, TV series, commercials, and print ads. He has shot national spots for ESPN, Wal-Mart, M&Ms, Taco Bell, and Kenner. Andrew is also a much sought after voiceover artist having lent his vocal talents to many games, animated films, and interactive multimedia projects, even supplying the voice of Luke Skywalker for multiple LucasArts games, which makes him the first actor to officially portray both Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker. He currently co-produces and directs full-cast audio dramas with his business partner Jerry Cornell and their company Adventurous Ideas, LLC.
Andrew and his wife Veronica Loud - a gifted actress, voiceover artist, singer, model, and photographer - live in the San Francisco Bay Area with their daughter and son.
|
|
JERRY CORNELL
In 2007, Theme Parkology was established with its first documentary, Disneyland 1955-1959. The disc covered the history and changes of Walt Disney's famed park through its first 5 years.
Fast forward to 2018 and theme Parkology has over 40 DVDs in 8 different categories;
The Theme Park Series - Frontier Village, Universal Studio, Disneyland 1955-1959, Disneyland 1960-1969, Disneyland 1970-1979, Disneyland 1980-1989, Disneyland 1990-1999, Fantasyland from Past to Present, Walt Disney World: The Magic Kingdom
The Land Series - Fantasyland Ride-Thru
The Attraction Series - The Jungle Cruise, The Enchanted Tiki Room, Indiana Jones Adventure, The Haunted Mansion, The Pirates of the Caribbean, The Country Bear Jamboree, Tom Sawyer Island, Rivers of America, Storybook Land Canal Boats, It's A Small World, Matterhorn Bobsled, Autopia, The Monorail, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blaster, Tower of Terror, The Phantom Manor
The Forgotten Attraction Series - The Submarine Voyage, The Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland, Rocket to the Moon with The Flying Saucers, Carousel of Progress, The Skyway
The Dark Ride Series - Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, and to be released at Mouse-Con, Peter Pan's Flight
Theme Parkology Presents - The Enchanted Secrets of Disneyland, The Main Street Electrical Parade
The Character Series - Tinker Bell: The Secrets Behind the Pixie Dust, Jiminy Cricket: The Journey Through Conscience, Just Goofin' Around, Betty Boop: What A Gal
Theme Parkology Audio CD - The Haunted Mansion
Many of these documentaries feature an interview with such Disney personalities as; Margaret Kerry (original Tinker Bell reference model), Eddie Carroll (voice of Jiminy Cricket), Bill Farmer (voice of Goofy), Ron Schneider (actor and Puppeteer), Tom Nabbe (Disney Imagineer and Actor), Bob Gurr (Disney Legend and Imagineer), Rolly Crump (Disney Legend and Imagineer), Terri Hardin (Disney Imagineer/Puppeteer), Garner Holt (Audio-Animatronic Builder), Alan Coats (Disney Imagineer), Ben Colcol (Disney Imagineer).
And I just started a new Theme Parkology Magazine which focuses on the behind the scene stories within the world of Theme Parkology and features special guest contributing to various articles.
|
|
CHAD FRYE
Chad Frye's association with Disney began in the mid-1990's when he illustrated children's books featuring "Lady & the Tramp," "Cinderella," "Hercules," "Sleeping Beauty," and "Toy Story. He wrote a Donald Duck comic book story "The Kings of Chaos" in 1997, and then moved to California to work at Disney Feature Animation on "Mulan," "Tarzan," "The Emperor's New Groove," "Fantasia 2000," "Atlantis," "Treasure Planet," and "Home on the Range." At Disney Television Animation he worked on the first two seasons of "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" where he co-designed Mickey's choo-choo train, and worked on the entire series of "My Friends Tigger & Pooh" that was known for introducing a little girl named Darby (played by Chloe Grace Moretz) to the Hundred Acre Woods. In a freelance capacity, he also had a hand on the first "Tinker Bell" movie, "The Rocketeer" series, and "Mickey & the Roadster Racers."
You can see more of Chad's work at www.ChadFrye.com, or on Instagram @ChadFrye_IllustrationGuy.
|
|
ADRIAN ROPP
Adrian Ropp has been working in the entertainment industry for over thirty years. Beginning as a film animator, Adrian brought to life the adventures of the Velveteen Rabbit (Netflix) and many other delightful animated cartoons. He began working in games as the Head of Story for the award winning Disney Infinity and Hogwarts Legacy, and has drawn beloved comic book characters such as Maleficent, Archie, Underdog and The Pink Panther.
A native of Idaho, Adrian has lived in the mountain west his entire life and enjoys helping new talent develop their craft in amazing and magical ways.
A recent recipient, Adrian currently spends a portion of his time advocating for kidney donors to help bring hope to the thousands of people who need a friend.
|
|
MARK WALTON
Mark Walton is a creative consultant, story artist, and voice actor who has worked on 23 animated films for many studios, including Walt Disney, DreamWorks, Blue Sky, Warner Animation Group, Sony, and Illumination. Some of the films he's storyboarded on include Tarzan, Home on the Range, Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons, Angry Birds 2, DC League of Super Pets, and Super Mario Bros. He is best known for voicing Rhino the Hamster in Bolt. He has also taught drawing and storyboarding for several different colleges. He recently collaborated with Mark Pett on the children's book "I eat poop: A Dung Beetle Story". He lives in Utah with his wife and three daughters. |
|
PANELS & TALKS SCHEDULE
EXHIBITORS ROOM OPENS AT 10:00AM Till 5:00PM
11:000am STROMBOLI STAGE
STAR WARS
When they say Darth Vader was "Evil" and the Ewoks were "Vicious" was saying a lot. Meet 2 Iconic actors from the Original Movies (ESB & ROTJ), C. Andrew Nelson & Kevin Thompson
and here stories from the set and their life after Star Wars.
12:00pm STROMBOLI STAGE
A Spotlight On HONEY I SHRUNK THE KIDS
Listen to some great stories from "Honey I Shrunk The Kids" star's Amy O'Neill and Thomas Wilson Brown.
1:00pm STROMBOLI STAGE
MARY GIBBS & JOHN MORRIS Working For Disney as a Child
A fun back & forth with John & Mary as them talk about working behind the scenes as a child for Disney with a Q/A afterwards.
2:00pm STROMBOLI STAGE
Lets Meet A Princess... A Spotlight On Pocahontas Herself, IRENE BEDARD
A look at the life of Irene Bedard and her role as the Iconic Disney Princess.
3:00pm STROMBOLI STAGE
ADVENTUROUS IDEAS
Join the team of Adventurous Ideas as they share with you al the progress on several of their audio shows. Joining the panel will be several team members including writers, actors, editors and illustrators... On the panel will be Jerry Cornell & C Andrew Nelson... don't miss the fun.
4:00pm STROMBOLI STAGE
The 1st INAUGURAL MOUSE-CON SALT LAKE COSTUME CONTEST!
Come help cheer on the folks in Costume and have some fun in our 1st Annual Mouse-Con Costume Contest
DISNEY COSTUME/COSPLAY CONTEST
Yup! Its official! We will be having a Disney Costume/Cosplay contest.
That's Right Fans.. Come dressed up as your favorite Disney Cartoon/Live Action Princess, Hero or Villain!
As always we encourage Cosplay and Costumes... but this year we are going to Have a Prize for the best ones. All Costumes will be Judged by Our Celebrity and Artist Guests.
We will have multiple Prizes for Multiple Categories
Prizes Include...
Adult: Best Costume 1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Children: (15 & Under) 1st Place
2nd & 3rd Place
*MOUSE-CON COSTUME CONTEST RULES:
NO: Nudity or Heckling
Costumes can be home made and store bought
Extra points for creativity
Props can be used, Be respectful of others
Must registered the day of show. Sign up at the Registration.
Must be a paid attendee of the convention.
Children's category is for ages 15 and under.
Adult's category is for ages 16 and up.
Couples costumes or group costumes will be counted as one entry.
At (about) 4:00 pm, (After the Costume Contest) Come take pictures with the Fans, and EVERYONE IN COSTUME is invited to take a group "photo shoot" to be used on the MOUSE-CON website and Face Book for all to see.
2024 MOUSE-CON T-Shirt
Don't forget to pick up your official Mouse-Con T-Shirt. And the T-Shirt will only be $12 each ($15 for 2X and 3X). (Image Coming Soon)
EXHIBITOR/DEALER ROOM
There will be exhibitors/dealers from all over selling everything from Disneyland, Disneyana, Disney Toys, Disney art and Limited Editions, Movie Posters, Figurines and of course...Pins! All exhibitors will have a minimum of 50% "Classic" Disney/Disneyland/Disneyana
And MORE to Come!
So keep checking this website for more details
|