Kurt Russell speaking at an event.
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The Letter Walt Disney Wrote Kurt Russell Before His Death
By WITNEY SEIBOLD
Kurt Russel started his career as a teen actor in the 1960s and 1970s, appearing in multiple high-concept comedies for Disney, which taught him to be pragmatic and pliable.
He even spent a lot of time with Walt Disney and was allowed to be frank with him. He also recalls a deeply moving connection to Walt upon the mogul's death in 1966.
Russell told EW that a few years after Disney passed, he was mournfully taken to his office and was shown a slip of paper on his desk.
It was, according to Russell, "the last thing he wrote. The note merely had the words "Kurt Russell" written on it, but to this day, no one knows why.