Abigail Disney: Family, Spouse, Children, Dating, Net Worth, Nationality and More
Career Highlights
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While at Columbia University, Abigail Disney taught English and literature of America at Lona Collage. Abigail Disney turned to the kinfolk business of making films with a documentary film, Pray the Devil Back to Hell, directed by Gini Reticker. Pray the Devil Back to Hell gave light to the work of a peace activist of Liberia Leynah Gbowee by telling the story about the severe role played by women in providing peace to war-torn people in Liberia. Pray the Devil Back to Hell attained Best Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival back in the year 2008. This screened in 60 nations all over the world on all the seven continents.
Family and Personal Life
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Abigail Disney is a married woman, she married her husband Pierre Norman Hauser back in the year 1988, and both have four kids. She currently lives in New York City.
Husband/Spouse (Name): | Pierre Norman Hauser |
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Children/Kids | Yes. (4 Children) Eamon Hauser Henry Hauser Olivia Hauser Charlotte Hauser |
Boyfriend/Girlfriend (Dating) | Yes, four of them |
Civil Status | Married |
Net Worth, Nationality and Other Facts
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Full/Real Name | Abigail Disney |
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Gender (Biological) | Female |
Age (as of today) | 63 years |
Date of Birth | January 24, 1960 |
Place of Birth | N/A |
Nationality | American |
Height | 1.76 m, 5 feet 9 inches |
Weight | 79 kg, 174 lbs |
Net Worth / Wealth | $150 million |
Occupation | Filmmaker, Philanthropist |
Height, Weight, and Age
Abigail Disney's height is above average measuring 1.76 m. Boasting a weight of 79 kg. Being born on January 24, 1960, translates to an age of 63 years as of todays date (November 18, 2023).
Quotes
Film is the medium for communicating not just ideas, but things of the heart.
Abigail Disney
I was a bit of a lost lamb in my twenties, trying to find my higher calling.
Abigail Disney
The hardest thing in the world, I now know, is to hold in your head that it is okay to think that you are right, but not to think so necessarily because everyone who disagrees with you is wrong or stupid or duped or bad.
Abigail Disney
Having traveled to parts of the world where war has done its usual nasty work on people’s lives, I have come to develop a particular hatred for the shape, the look, the sound of the AK-47.
Abigail Disney
The greater good is achieved by not only telling people what they need to know, but also filling them with a sense of empathy and love.
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