Saw this on the CNN website.
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/showbiz/2014/06/16/fl-dnt-frozen-look-alike.wkmg.html
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/showbiz/2014/06/16/fl-dnt-frozen-look-alike.wkmg.html
I'm surprised disney hasn't done anything especially when she was at DTD. Wouldn't they want that already five hour line longer?Saw this on the CNN website. http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/showbiz/2014/06/16/fl-dnt-frozen-look-alike.wkmg.html
I'm surprised disney hasn't done anything especially when she was at DTD. Wouldn't they want that already five hour line longer?
I know that surprised me i thought they would be like you need to leave or take the costume off.I read that the only thing security asked her to do at DTD was to stop signing autographs.
I agree completely surprised disney has done nothing.Interestingly, ABC News has picked the story up as well, and has noticeably NOT quoted a reaction from a company spokesman. http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/meet-anna-faith-carlson-actress-elsa-frozen/story?id=24130119 I would have thought as this woman lives in Central Florida and has actually taken her schtick onto Disney property, Disney would either ask her to audition for a character role or send her a Cease and Desist Letter. It really isn't like Disney to let someone get away with openly making money off of a character likeness without sharing with the Mother Mouse. The kid isn't half bad, and she certainly looks a lot more like the character than the actresses currently appearing at the parks (having real hair helps immensely, but so does being the correct age.) I'm guessing that the trick with hiring her would be getting her to work for standard scale; she probably has an inflated idea of how much she should be paid to do the role. (And I mean an in-park character role, not the part she is hoping to land on prime-time television.)
I'm amazed they didn't hire her on the spot and train her up to be honest.