Died December 15 1966, Los Angeles California, USA.
Walt Disney's Father was Elias Disney, his Mother was Flora Call Disney and his Wife was Lillian Disney.
Walt Disney was an American film producer, a director, a screen writer, a voice actor, an animator and a philanthropist.
The Walt Disney Company today, the company he co-founded, has annual revenues of an estimated US $30 billion, but how did that all happen? Well read on to find out a little more all about Walt Disney.
Born in Chicago, at age 5, Walt Disney moved to a farm near Marceline, Missouri. Here Disney loved to draw and play with his younger sister Ruth, in the pond, with the animals, in the trees.
In 1910 Walt Disney moved to Kansas City and began attending the Benton Grammar School. He graduated June 8 1911. In 1917 he began freshman year at McKinley High School, Chicago, Illinois and also enrolled in a night course at Chicago Art Institute.
At the age of 16 Walt Disney dropped out of school to join the Army but as he was too young he instead joined the Red Cross with a birth certificate forged by his mother (to make him 17 and not 16). He drove an ambulance in France covered in Disney characters.
In 1922 Walt started "Laugh-O-Grams", selling short animated films to local companies in Kansas. The company ended but Walt still had the work he had begun on The Alice Comedies.
In Los Angeles Walt Disney set up "Disney Brother's Studio". He hired Lillian Bounds to ink and paint celluloid and she later became his wife. They married July 15 1925.
Mickey Mouse was created in 1928, his birthday be November 18, the release date of Steamboat Willie. He was originally named "Mortimer" but later christened "Mickey Mouse" by Lillian Disney. Mickey changed to color in 1935 and soon gained supporting characters like Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto. In 1932 Disney received a special Academy Award for Mickey Mouse's creation.
Walt Disney worked on Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs from 1934 until 1937. This was the first animated feature animation in English and also Technicolor. The premier was December 21 1937 with a standing ovation. Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs became the most successful motion picture of 1938 and earned over $8 which today would be $98. Walt Disney then completed Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi.
Walt Disney started to draw plans for Disneyland, California, USA in the last 1940s. It opened July 17 1955 and is still open today. It is now called Disneyland Park and has been since 1998.
In 1964, Mary Poppins, Walt Disney's most successful film of the 60s was released.
Walt Disney World Resort, Florida began construction in 1967 and opened in 1971.
Walt Disney sadly died of lung cancer, after years of chain smoking, in 1966. His brother, Roy O. Disney carried on with the Florida project but died in 1971, just months after it opened.
Today, the Walt Disney Company owns, among other assets, two water parks, eleven theme parks, five vacation resorts, thirty nine hotels, eight motion picture studios, six record labels, eleven cable television networks, and one terrestrial television network.
All About Walt Disney
Walt Disney was an astounding man whose main dream in life seems to have been to entertain. His fifty-nine Academy Award nominations (and twenty-six Oscars) authenticate that as fact, as do the theme parks he planned before his death which are now high priority destinations for families all over the globe.
It all began in Kansas City with a series animated cartoons he called "Laugh O Grams" which were shown at a local theater to the delight of audiences in the early 1920s. The move to Hollywood to establish a studio with his brother Roy followed closely his first taste of success.
Some success with a series of silent cartoons called "Alice Comedies" was followed up by an instant hit with a character known as "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit". When Disney had to give up the rights to Oswald to Universal Studios, however, it was back to the drawing board, and Mickey Mouse was the next effort. Based on a pet mouse Disney kept while in Kansas City, Mickey had Walt's voice and personality. Audiences made him an immediate favorite.
Stepping into the bold venture of full length animated features, he premiered Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in 1938, and the rest is history. For seventy years we have been going to Disney movies, meeting and falling in love with new characters, laughing at the comedy, cheering for charming adventurers, holding our breath at their narrow escapes, and singing along with wonderful music.
Generation upon generation have been going to Disney movies. The attraction of the earliest movies is just as strong for today's children as it was for their original audiences, and parents and grandparents find themselves delighted anew as they revisit these "old friends." And the current generation's own Disney films never fail to offer something fun for every member of the family. Walt Disney knew how to entertain, as no one has before or since. From the early "Laugh O Grams" to the most recent works released by the empire he founded, his inimitable stamp is visible.
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