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==Background==
 
==Background==
Preston Whitmore is an eccentric millionaire, industrialist, and philanthropist. He attended Georgetown University where he met and befriended Thaddeus Thatch, maintaining a lasting friendship until the latter's passing. Both would graduate in 1866 with Thatch becoming an archeologist and Whitmore beginning his rise to financial success with Whitmore Industries.
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Preston Whitmore is an eccentric millionaire, industrialist, and philanthropist. He attended Georgetown University where he met and befriended Thaddeus Thatch, maintaining a lasting friendship until the latter's passing. Both would graduate in 1866 with Thatch becoming an archeologist and Whitmore beginning his rise to financial success with Whitmore Industries, a privately owned corporation with holdings in logging, railroads, shipping, mining, shipbuilding, and ranching.
   
 
While Whitmore was regarded as a visionary pioneer through his company's advancement in technological progress, and despite his eccentric personality, Whitmore was an extremely private person. He only made public appearances when necessary. Otherwise, he was reclusive and only allowed those closest to him to meet with him.
 
While Whitmore was regarded as a visionary pioneer through his company's advancement in technological progress, and despite his eccentric personality, Whitmore was an extremely private person. He only made public appearances when necessary. Otherwise, he was reclusive and only allowed those closest to him to meet with him.
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The filmmakers felt there needed to be a character in the film to act as the financier to fund the expedition. The character was further developed to have been a friend of Milo's grandfather so that he would have a personal investment into the discovery of Atlantis. Whitmore was original to have been voiced by Lloyd Bridges and he managed to record a few lines. However, he did not record enough dialogue before he passed away of natural causes on March 10, 1998.
 
The filmmakers felt there needed to be a character in the film to act as the financier to fund the expedition. The character was further developed to have been a friend of Milo's grandfather so that he would have a personal investment into the discovery of Atlantis. Whitmore was original to have been voiced by Lloyd Bridges and he managed to record a few lines. However, he did not record enough dialogue before he passed away of natural causes on March 10, 1998.
   
In recasting the voice of the character, the filmmakers came upon [[John Mahoney]]. John's performance would redefine the character as he brought zest and vigor. Redone as a more eccentric character, this also further enhanced his relationship with Milo's grandfather, which would allow for audiences to truly believe the two were good friends. This also makes Whitmore, as a character, similar in appearance and personality to John Hammond from Jurassic Park. Mahoney enjoyed voicing the character, noting that voice acting in animation allowed him to be big and outrageous, resulting in the character being fond of yoga. One interesting challenge for supervising animator [[Shawn Keller]] was having two characters who, while both were eccentric, were still different in personality.
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In recasting the voice of the character, the filmmakers came upon [[John Mahoney]]. John's performance would redefine the character as he brought zest and vigor. Redone as a more eccentric character, this also further enhanced his relationship with Milo's grandfather, which would allow for audiences to truly believe the two were good friends. Mahoney enjoyed voicing the character, noting that voice acting in animation allowed him to be big and outrageous, resulting in the character being fond of yoga. One interesting challenge for supervising animator [[Shawn Keller]] was having two characters who, while both were eccentric, were still different in personality.
   
 
With Whitmore having been redesigned personality-wise, this also led to the character being redesigned visually. As opposed to being sage-like, the eccentric personality meant they needed an animator to match the new character development. After a while, the filmmakers decided to pick Keller, who was already the supervising animator of Cookie Farnsworth and because the characters had seemingly matching personalities, it seemed natural to use the same animator for the two.
 
With Whitmore having been redesigned personality-wise, this also led to the character being redesigned visually. As opposed to being sage-like, the eccentric personality meant they needed an animator to match the new character development. After a while, the filmmakers decided to pick Keller, who was already the supervising animator of Cookie Farnsworth and because the characters had seemingly matching personalities, it seemed natural to use the same animator for the two.
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Once everything had settled down, he joined everyone in Atlantis again and watched as Kida had the city raised above the ocean waves once more. His last lines of the movie suggested the world was better thanks to Atlantis' return to the surface.
 
Once everything had settled down, he joined everyone in Atlantis again and watched as Kida had the city raised above the ocean waves once more. His last lines of the movie suggested the world was better thanks to Atlantis' return to the surface.
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=== Whitmore Archives books ===
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Three of the tie-in books published for the film's 2001 release were presented as being written or annotated by Whitmore, with Disney publishing them in conjunction with the Preston B. Whitmore Archives as a means to present the events of the film as a "lost historical event" only now being declassified to the public.
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''The Journal of Milo Thatch'', an illustrated novelization presented as Milo's documentation of the expedition features annotations from Whitmore providing context and commentary on the document, presumably sent with Milo's photograph and crystal piece. [[The Mythical World of Atlantis, from Plato to Disney: Theories of the Lost Empire|''The Mythical World of Atlantis, from Plato to Disney: Theories of the Lost Empire'']]'' ''is a book exploring the real-world theories and mythology surrounding Atlantis integrated with the history and lore created by Disney for the film, with Whitmore slyly suggesting he knows more then he lets on within the text when discussing said Disney film events. [[Atlantis Subterranean Tours: A Traveler's Guide to the Lost City|''Atlantis Subterranean Tours: A Traveler's Guide to the Lost City'']] is a travel guide to the lost city that Whitmore produced for a select few colleagues, dignitaries, celebrities and employees to embark on secret journeys to Atlantis by way of new entrances to the Atlantean Highway discovered near famous American caves by Whitmore Industries.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 22:56, 11 July 2020

Preston B. Whitmore is a character in the 2001 animated feature film Atlantis: The Lost Empire. An old friend of Milo's grandfather, he is a private millionaire who finances the expedition to find the lost continent of Atlantis.

Background

Preston Whitmore is an eccentric millionaire, industrialist, and philanthropist. He attended Georgetown University where he met and befriended Thaddeus Thatch, maintaining a lasting friendship until the latter's passing. Both would graduate in 1866 with Thatch becoming an archeologist and Whitmore beginning his rise to financial success with Whitmore Industries, a privately owned corporation with holdings in logging, railroads, shipping, mining, shipbuilding, and ranching.

While Whitmore was regarded as a visionary pioneer through his company's advancement in technological progress, and despite his eccentric personality, Whitmore was an extremely private person. He only made public appearances when necessary. Otherwise, he was reclusive and only allowed those closest to him to meet with him.

He was also a business rival of Eric Hellstrom, who ran a shipping empire; this rival became known as the Modern Odin once he bought a castle in the old country and named it Asgard. After the Stock Market crash, Whitmore lost contact with Hellstrom for many years; he believed his old rival would go insane.

Development

The filmmakers felt there needed to be a character in the film to act as the financier to fund the expedition. The character was further developed to have been a friend of Milo's grandfather so that he would have a personal investment into the discovery of Atlantis. Whitmore was original to have been voiced by Lloyd Bridges and he managed to record a few lines. However, he did not record enough dialogue before he passed away of natural causes on March 10, 1998.

In recasting the voice of the character, the filmmakers came upon John Mahoney. John's performance would redefine the character as he brought zest and vigor. Redone as a more eccentric character, this also further enhanced his relationship with Milo's grandfather, which would allow for audiences to truly believe the two were good friends. Mahoney enjoyed voicing the character, noting that voice acting in animation allowed him to be big and outrageous, resulting in the character being fond of yoga. One interesting challenge for supervising animator Shawn Keller was having two characters who, while both were eccentric, were still different in personality.

With Whitmore having been redesigned personality-wise, this also led to the character being redesigned visually. As opposed to being sage-like, the eccentric personality meant they needed an animator to match the new character development. After a while, the filmmakers decided to pick Keller, who was already the supervising animator of Cookie Farnsworth and because the characters had seemingly matching personalities, it seemed natural to use the same animator for the two.

Appearances

Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Whitmore and Thaddeus enter into a bet where if Thaddeus finds the Shepherd's Journal, Whitmore will fund the expedition and even kiss him full on the mouth. In 1911, Whitmore funds the expedition that finds the book in Iceland. Much to his simultaneous astonishment and embarrassment, Thatch is able to find the journal. Shortly afterward, Thaddeus passes away.

Three years later, needing a linguist to translate the directions to finding Atlantis, Whitmore has his personal assistant Helga Sinclair retrieve Thaddeus' grandson, Milo James Thatch. He convinces Milo to participate in the expedition in place of his grandfather and even provided everything else such as approval Milo's resignation from the Smithsonian Institute, packing his belongings with his books in storage, and even taking care of his cat Fluffy while he is away.

Whitmore stays behind during the expedition. When only a handful returns, they inform him of what has happened. Understanding of situation, he briefs everyone into the secrecy of the expedition and to rehearse a false story should anyone ask. Whitmore goes over pictures that Wilhelmina Packard took when he comes upon a package addressed to him. Inside is a picture of Milo as a child with Thaddeus, a crystal, and a message thanking him on behalf of the Thatches.

Thanks to the crystal, Whitmore would feel 20 years younger wearing it. "Though that still leaves me pretty old."

Atlantis: Milo's Return

Whitmore would join the others in venturing to Atlantis briefly to inform Milo and Queen Kidagakash of what is happening on the surface. Once the adventure in Krakenstaff was over, he had the group over for dinner at his mansion, offering Milo and Kida the chance to see the world; he would pay for everything. However, Doc Sweet's radioing Packard for help ruined the chance.

During this adventure, an old spear was taken from his home. He called the group together and told them about Eric Helstrom, who he believed was now completely insane; he called previously, begging him to sell the spear while raving about Ragnorok. He sent the group to Norway to stop Helstrom before he could end the world.

Once everything had settled down, he joined everyone in Atlantis again and watched as Kida had the city raised above the ocean waves once more. His last lines of the movie suggested the world was better thanks to Atlantis' return to the surface.

Whitmore Archives books

Three of the tie-in books published for the film's 2001 release were presented as being written or annotated by Whitmore, with Disney publishing them in conjunction with the Preston B. Whitmore Archives as a means to present the events of the film as a "lost historical event" only now being declassified to the public.

The Journal of Milo Thatch, an illustrated novelization presented as Milo's documentation of the expedition features annotations from Whitmore providing context and commentary on the document, presumably sent with Milo's photograph and crystal piece. The Mythical World of Atlantis, from Plato to Disney: Theories of the Lost Empire is a book exploring the real-world theories and mythology surrounding Atlantis integrated with the history and lore created by Disney for the film, with Whitmore slyly suggesting he knows more then he lets on within the text when discussing said Disney film events. Atlantis Subterranean Tours: A Traveler's Guide to the Lost City is a travel guide to the lost city that Whitmore produced for a select few colleagues, dignitaries, celebrities and employees to embark on secret journeys to Atlantis by way of new entrances to the Atlantean Highway discovered near famous American caves by Whitmore Industries.

Gallery


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Media
Films: Atlantis: The Lost Empire (soundtrack/video) • Atlantis: Milo's Return

Books: Atlantis Subterranean Tours: A Traveler's Guide to the Lost CityThe Mythical World of Atlantis, From Plato to DisneyThe Secret of the Shepherd's JournalDisney's Wonderful World of Reading
Video Games: Atlantis: The Lost Empire (video game)Atlantis: Search for the JournalAtlantis: Trial by FireDisney Sorcerer's ArenaDisney Heroes: Battle ModeDisney Dreamlight Valley
Cancelled projects: Team Atlantis

Disney Parks
Fireworks: Disney Animation BuildingDisney Stars and Motor Cars ParadeWonderful World of AnimationWondrous Journeys
Characters
The Lost Empire: Milo ThatchKida NedakhLyle Tiberius RourkeHelga SinclairAudrey RamirezVincenzo SantoriniGaetan MolièreJoshua SweetCookieWilhelmina PackardPreston B. WhitmoreKashekim NedakhQueen of AtlantisAtlanteansThaddeus ThatchFenton Q. HarcourtLeviathan

Milo's Return: ObbyLava WhaleEdgar VolgudKrakkenChakashiAshtin CarnabySam McKeaneErik HellstromSurtr
Deleted Characters: Zoltan the Magnificent

Locations
Washington, D.C.AtlantisIceland
Objects/Vehicles
Shepherd's JournalHeart of AtlantisGungnirKetakMartagUlyssesAqua-Evac
See Also
Atlantean languageAtlantis ExpeditionFire MountainTeam AtlantisWhere the Dream Takes You