Right before he passed away, Jim Korkis wrote the following:
[James (“Jim”) Patrick Korkis was born August 15, 1950, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He passed away at the age of 72 of stage four colon on July 28, 2023. He is survived by his two brothers Michael and Chris. Jim was divorced and had no children.
When
he was five years old his family moved to Glendale, California where Jim grew
up attending Edison Elementary School (where one of the teachers was Mrs.
Disney, the wife of Walt’s older brother Herbert), Roosevelt Junior High,
Hoover High, Glendale Junior College and Occidental College where he graduated
with a Bachelor’s degree and Master’s Degree with a major in English and a
minor in Theater Arts. After graduation he spent two decades teaching English
and Drama at Huntington Middle School in San Marino, California. Jim helped pay
his way through college by working at the Los Angeles Zoo as a driver and tour
guide.
Jim
was known as a comics historian writing a column of comics trivia for Amazing
Heroes as well as articles for Comic Book Marketplace, Comics
Artist and more. He was a vendor at the San Diego ComicCon for several years
with the company he co-owned, Korkis and Cawley's Cartoon and Comic Company. He
wrote introductions of over three dozen Malibu Graphics collections of vintage
comic strips and comic books.
Jim
was known as an animation historian who wrote long-running columns for Animation
Magazine, Animato!, Animania, Comic Journal, and more.
For the last ten years he wrote a weekly column for www.cartoonresearch.com.
With writing partner John Cawley he co-wrote four books about animation like Cartoon
Confidential.
In
California, Jim also pursued a career in theater. He appeared in over 100
theatrical productions, starting with Glendale Center Theater. He directed over
100 stage performances. He did some occasional voice over work.
With
his brothers, Jim appeared at The Gong Show, The Dating Game and Family Feud. By
himself he appeared on Camouflage (where he won a Cadillac) and the pilot
Origins. He appeared on Entertainment Tonight as a Disney historian.
With
his brother Mike, Jim developed a comedy magic act as part of a show he wrote
and directed at Six Flags Magic Mountain Lucky Louies Roaring ‘20s Revue. They
performed at the Variety Arts Theater, Johnathan Clubs, J.C. Penny and more.
Jim was a performer in Pelican’s Corner at Magic Mountain and helped design the
Halloween Haunted Mountain promotion.
In
1995 he moved to Orlando, Florida to take care of his ailing mom and dad. Jim
became identified as a Disney historian and worked as a performer (Merlin in
the Sword in the Stone ceremony and Prospector Pat in Frontierland), an
animation instructor at The Disney Institute, Guest Relations at Epcot, tour instructor
with Disney Adult Discoveries, and coordinator with The Disney Learning Center.
He was brought as a special consultant for Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation
Club, Imagineering and Animation (where he taught different classes for
interns) among other departments.
Disney
laid off Jim in 2009 along with thousands of others. Jim started writing books
about all things Disney and ended up producing over three dozen books. He was a
popular guest on podcasts.
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