OBIT: The Woman Who Gave Tinker Bell Her Wings: Remembering Margaret Kerry (1929–2026)
For many childhoods spent watching Disney films and programming, Tinker Bell has always been this twinkling icon of magic, childhood, and whimsy. She’s fluttered across television screens, dusted pixie dust over Disney’s logoed castle, and solidified her stance as one of the most recognizable cartoon characters of all time. But behind Disney’s legendary fairy was a woman who used her vivacity, elegance, and spirit to help shape Tinker Bell into a character audiences love. Actress, dancer, radio star, and author Margaret Kerry, who served as Disney’s real-life visual reference for Tinker Bell, passed away June 11, 2026, in Wilmington, North Carolina. She was 97 years old and had been fighting lung cancer. Margaret Kerry’s death concludes a Hollywood career that spanned from films of the Golden Age to the rise of Disney.