The 10 Grandchildren Of Walt Disney: Where Are They Now And The $400 Million Family Feud
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The Complete Biography of Walt Disney’s 10 Grandchildren
Walt Disney had two daughters: Diane Marie Disney (1933–2013) and Sharon Mae Disney (1936–1993). Diane was his only biological child, while Sharon was adopted. Together, they gave Walt and his wife, Lillian Disney, a total of ten grandchildren. One of the ten, Victoria Disney, is deceased. Here is the complete list of Walt Disney's grandchildren, including their key roles and biographical details:- Christopher D. Miller
- Parent: Diane Disney Miller
- Born: December 10, 1954 (Age 71 as of 2025)
- Key Role: Serves on the Board of Directors for The Walt Disney Family Museum. He and his siblings recently issued a public letter supporting Bob Iger and the current Disney board.
- Joanna Miller
- Parent: Diane Disney Miller
- Born: 1956 (Approx. Age 69)
- Key Role: Involved in the family's Napa Valley interests, including Silverado Vineyards, which was co-founded by her parents.
- Tamara Scheer (née Miller)
- Parent: Diane Disney Miller
- Born: 1957 (Approx. Age 68)
- Key Role: Involved in the family's philanthropic and personal business endeavors, maintaining a private life outside the public eye.
- Jennifer Miller-Goff
- Parent: Diane Disney Miller
- Born: 1960 (Approx. Age 65)
- Key Role: Known for her involvement in the family's wine business, Silverado Vineyards, and her support for the Disney legacy.
- Walter Elias Disney Miller
- Parent: Diane Disney Miller
- Born: 1961 (Approx. Age 64)
- Key Role: Named after his grandfather, he is a key figure in the family's cultural legacy, playing an instrumental role in the creation and operation of The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco.
- Ronald Miller
- Parent: Diane Disney Miller
- Born: Exact year unknown (Approx. Age 60s)
- Key Role: One of the seven Miller siblings who manage the family’s collective interests and support the integrity of the Disney name.
- Patrick Miller
- Parent: Diane Disney Miller
- Born: Exact year unknown (Approx. Age 60s)
- Key Role: Maintains a low public profile, involved in the extended family's private business and philanthropic activities.
- Victoria Disney (Deceased)
- Parent: Sharon Mae Disney (adopted)
- Born: 1966
- Died: 2002
- Key Detail: Adopted by Sharon and her first husband, Robert B. Brown. Her untimely death resulted in her trust's funds being allocated to her twin siblings, further increasing the value of their trusts.
- Bradford D. Lund (Twin)
- Parent: Sharon Mae Disney
- Born: 1970 (Approx. Age 55 as of 2025)
- Key Role: The central figure in a highly publicized, long-running legal dispute over his estimated $400 million inheritance trust, arguing he has been unfairly denied control of his funds by the trustees.
- Michelle Lund (Twin)
- Parent: Sharon Mae Disney
- Born: 1970 (Approx. Age 55 as of 2025)
- Key Role: A beneficiary of a multi-million dollar trust, she has also been involved in aspects of the legal disputes, though with a slightly less public profile than her twin brother.
The Miller Family’s Custodianship: Museum, Vineyards, and Corporate Support
The seven children of Diane Disney Miller and her husband, former Disney CEO Ron W. Miller, have largely focused their efforts on preserving the family's non-corporate legacy. Their collective activities are centered around two major entities: The Walt Disney Family Museum and Silverado Vineyards. The most visible of the seven is Walter Elias Disney Miller, who carries his grandfather’s full name. He was a driving force, alongside his late mother Diane, in the creation of The Walt Disney Family Museum, which opened in San Francisco in 2009. The museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the life and works of Walt Disney, offering an intimate and personal perspective that is distinct from the commercial parks division. This act of preservation is seen as a direct way for the Miller side of the family to honor their grandfather’s creative and personal life. Furthermore, the Miller family owns Silverado Vineyards in Napa Valley, a venture started by Diane and Ron Miller in the 1970s. This business, managed by several of the Miller grandchildren, showcases a different, quieter side of the Disney inheritance—one rooted in agriculture and entrepreneurship, far removed from Hollywood. The vineyard represents a passion project and a physical, tangible asset that the family controls directly. In a rare public alignment with the corporate side, the Miller grandchildren, along with the descendants of Walt's brother Roy O. Disney, recently issued a joint statement to shareholders. They threw their full support behind The Walt Disney Company's current leadership, including CEO Bob Iger, during a major 2024–2025 proxy battle. This move was significant, as it demonstrated a unified front from the family's direct heirs in defense of the company's direction and strategy, using their legacy as a form of topical authority and endorsement.The Tragic Trust Battle: The Inheritance of Sharon Disney’s Children
The inheritance of Sharon Mae Disney’s three children—Victoria, Bradford, and Michelle Lund—has been a source of public controversy and a cautionary tale in estate planning for nearly two decades. Upon Sharon’s death in 1993, she established three trusts for her children, each set to distribute a significant portion of its estimated $400 million value when the beneficiaries reached certain age milestones. The first tragedy struck in 2002 when Victoria Disney passed away without children. Her portion of the trust was subsequently rolled into the trusts of her twin siblings, Bradford D. Lund and Michelle Lund, increasing their already massive inheritances. The core of the legal drama centers on Bradford Lund, who has been involved in a continuous, high-profile legal battle with the trust's court-appointed trustees since at least 2009. The terms of the trust stipulated that the trustees could withhold distributions if they determined a beneficiary was "not mentally capable" of managing the money. Lund has repeatedly sued the trustees, arguing that he is perfectly capable and that the trustees are unjustly withholding his rightful inheritance, which is now estimated to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Bradford Lund's legal fight has led to sensational headlines, with one source describing his situation as languishing in the "Unhappiest Place on Earth." The dispute has involved numerous lawsuits, including one where Lund sued a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge, claiming his 14th Amendment rights were violated. The legal proceedings have brought to light the intense pressure and complexity that can accompany such a vast, generational fortune, turning the dream of a Disney inheritance into a public and protracted family conflict. While Michelle Lund has maintained a lower profile, she is also a beneficiary of an equally valuable trust. The long-running nature of the Lund trust dispute stands in stark contrast to the unified, private activities of the Miller side of the family, highlighting the divergent paths the grandchildren have taken in managing the shadow and substance of the Disney name.The Enduring Disney Legacy and the Next Generation
Today, the nine living grandchildren of Walt Disney are in their 50s, 60s, and 70s, and the family legacy is now passing to the great-grandchildren. The Miller children, through their work with the Walt Disney Family Museum, ensure the world remembers Walt the man, the visionary, and the loving "Grandpa." Their efforts in the recent corporate proxy fight also show that they remain invested in the health of the company that bears their name, even from a distance. The Lund family’s highly public legal battles, while painful, serve as a modern reminder of the immense financial and personal complexities that follow such a monumental inheritance. The grandchildren, whether through quiet stewardship, entrepreneurial pursuits like Silverado Vineyards, or challenging legal disputes, all carry the indelible weight and magic of one of the 20th century's most iconic names. Their individual stories are the living, breathing chapters of the ongoing Disney family history.
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