Walt Disney (also known as Walt Disney) (full name: Walter Elias Disney December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) is a famous American animation master, entrepreneur, director, producer, screenwriter, voice actor, cartoon designer, the founder of the world-famous Disney company, and an elderly person loved and remembered by the American people. He received 56 Oscar nominations and 7 Emmy Awards. Walt Disney is the most Oscar-winning person in the world. Walt has 2 daughters, Diane Disney and Sharon Disney (sharon is adopted). Together with his staff, he created many famous and popular cartoon characters, including the classic cartoon character loved by countless people, Walt Disney's friend, Mickey Mouse.
<h1>Major works</h1>
1930s
Snow White (1937, translated as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
1940s
Pinocchio (1940)
Fantasia (1940)
Dumbo (1941)
Tour of the Disney Studios (1941)
Bambi (1942)
To My Friend (1943)
Victory in the Air (1943)
The Three Horsemen (1945)
Song of the South (1946)
Love With My Heart (1949)
1950s
Cinderella (1950)
Treasure Island (1950)
Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Peter Pan (1953)
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
Miss and The Rogue (1955)
Old Yellow Dog (1957)
Sleeping Beauty (1959)
Little Immortal (1959)
Long-haired dog (1959)
1960s
Happy Little Angel (1960)
Cape One Paradise (1960)
101 Loyal Dogs (1961)
Little Red Lady (1961)
Adventures in toy country (1961)
Flying Classic Car (1961)
Flying Classic Car Sequel (1963)
Summer Magic (1963)
Sword in the Stone (1963)
One cat, two dogs, three points (1963)
Happy People (1964)
Ada Superman (1964)
Elf Cat Catches Thief (1965)
Uncle Monkey (1965)
Father of Scouting (1966)
Prince of the Forest (1967)
Happy Millionaire (1967)
Blackbeard (1968)
Happy Family (1968)
Universal Turtle Car (1969)
1970s
Computer Prodigy (1970)
The Adventures of the Cat (1970)
Flying Universal Bed (1971)
Robin Hood (1973, mainland audio-visual product translation: Rogue Robin Hood)
Golden Turtle Car Big Fight San Francisco (1974)
The Great Escape from Wushan (1975)
Angel of Joy (1975)
Grotesque Friday (1977)
Myo Myo Long (1977)
The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
Rescue Hero (1977)
Golden Turtle Car Into Town (1977)
Castle Storm (1978)
Black Hole (1979)
1980s
The Golden Turtle Car Makes a Big Fuss in South America (1980, Hong Kong translation of "Ghost Horse Thief Immortal Car")
Thirty Years Back in Time (1981)
The Fox and the Hound (1981)
Electronics Wars (1982)
Wolf Trail (1983)
Legend of the Black God Pot (1985)
The Adventures of the Devil (1985, Hong Kong translation of "Back to the Green Field")
Navigator (1986)
Miaomiao Detective (1986, Hong Kong translation of "Detective Miao Mouse")
The Adventures of Oliver (1988, Hong Kong translation of "Friends" to the end of the world)
The Little Mermaid (1989, Hong Kong translation of "Little Fish Fairy")
Honey, I shrunk the child down (1989, Hong Kong translation of "Bean Nail Little Spirit")
1990s
The Adventures of Mufasa rescued the little hero of the Lion King (1990) (Mainland audio-visual product translation: Underground Rescuer)
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Rocket Man (1991)
Uncrowned King (1992)
Honey, I Enlarged the Child (1992) (Hong Kong translation of "Bean Nail Little Spirit II.BB Big Sun")
Aladdin (1992)
Wild Ducks Become Phoenix (1992)
Muppet Stingy God of Fortune (1992)
Watch the dog talk (1993, remake of 1963 "One Cat, Two Dogs, Three Points Of Kin")
The Lion King (1994)
Merry Christmas And Crazy (1994)
Aladdin 2: The Revenge of Jia Fang (1994)
The Little Mermaid Cartoon Series (1995)
Wind in the Wind (1995)
Toy Story (1995) (Hong Kong translation of "Anti-Fighting Soldier")
Bell Tower Freak (1996) (Hong Kong translation of "Bell Tower Camel Man")
101 Real Dogs (1996, remake of the 1961 Disney classic animated feature film 101 Loyal Dogs)
Aladdin 3: Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996)
Hercules (1997)
Forest Tarzan (1997)
Beauty and the Beast 2: Belle's Wish (1997)
Mulan (1998)
Bug Crisis (1998) (Hong Kong translation of "Bug Squad")
Born a Pair (1998, remake of 1961 "Little Red Lady")
Wind in the Wind 2: A Journey to London (1998)
Beauty and the Beast 3: Happy Life (1998)
Taishan (1999) (Mainland Theater Translation: Tarzan of the Apes)
Toy Story 2 (1999) (Hong Kong translation of "Anti-Dou 2")
The Story of Mr. Stryt (1999) (Hong Kong translation of "The Road Straight Road Bend")
Belle's Friendship Story (1999)
2000 to present
Fantasia 2000 (2000, continental audio-visual product translation: Fantasy 2000)
The Adventures of Tigger (2000)
Dinosaurs (2000, Hong Kong translation of "Dinosaur Century")
Becoming a King (2000, Hong Kong translation of "The Riding Emperor")
Glorious Years (2000, Taiwanese translation of "Charging Forward", Hong Kong translation of "Hot-blooded Strongman")
Princess Diary (2001, Taiwanese translation of "Sparrow Becomes Princess", Hong Kong translation of "Pretty Princess 2")
The Lost Empire: Atlantis (2001)
Monster Power Company (2001, Hong Kong translation of Monsters Company)
Interstellar Baby (2002, Hong Kong translation of "Dress up as a little magic star")
Merry Christmas and Crazy 2 (2002, Taiwanese translation of "Merry Christmas Crazy Again", Hong Kong translation of "This Christmas Big Thing 2: Marry a Wife at Christmas")
Star Silver Island (2002, Hong Kong translation of "Treasure in the Starry Sky")
Don't Have a Hole (2003)
Piggy Movie (2003)
Finding Nemo (2003, Hong Kong translation of "Under the Sea Raiders")
Hot Mom Hot Girl (2003, remake of 1977 "Grotesque Friday", Hong Kong translation of "Ghost Mommy")
Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003, Taiwanese translation of "Ghost Ship Raider: Ghost Ship Thief Curse", Hong Kong translation of "Demon Thief King Decisive Battle Ghost Ship Thief")
The Legend of the Bear (2003, Hong Kong translation of The Adventures of the Bear)
Horror Mansion (2003, Taiwanese translation of "Haunted House", Hong Kong translation of "Ghost House")
Future Kid (2004, also translated as "The Magic Family")
Herding cattle for grazing (2004, Hong Kong translation of "To Lat Emperor Bull Party")
Superman Strike Force (2004, Mainland Translation of The Incredibles, Hong Kong Translation of The Incredibles)
Mulan 2 (2004)
Spicy Girl (2005)
Four-Eyed Celestial Rooster (2005, translated from mainland China as "Chicken Boy Story")
Princess Jasmine's Magical Adventures: A Magical Journey (2005)
Dune Magic (2005)
Pirates of the Caribbean 2 - Treasure of the Dead (2006)
Pirates of the Caribbean 3 - The End of the World (2007)
Disney Princess Story Episode 1: True Heart Gift (2007)
Disney Princess Story Episode 2: Friendship Lasts (2007)
Disney Princess Story Episode 3: True Love Is Invincible (2007)
Disney Princess Fantasy Series: Follow Your Dreams (2007)
The Little Mermaid 3: Back to the Beginning (2008)
The Princess and the Frog (2009)
Pirates of the Caribbean 4 - Rough Seas (2010)
Robot Story (2010)
Rapunzel (2010)
Beauty and the Beast 3D (2012, remake of 1991 Beauty and the Beast)
Rapunzel Sequel Short (2012, also translated as Trouble)
Brave Tales (2012)
Frozen (2013)
Aircraft Story (2013)
Sleeping Curse (2014)
Aircraft Story 2 (2014)
Super Marines (2014)
Tinker Bell: Legend of the Never Beast (2015)
Zootopia (2016)
<h1>Awards</h1>
Walt Disney holds the record for the most Oscar nominations (59) and the Academy Awards awarded (22). He competed for the Oscars in the end
1932: Best Short Film, Cartoon: Flowers and Trees (1932)
1932: Mickey Mouse Honor Award for creation
1934: Best Short Film, Cartoon: Three Little Pigs (1933)
1935: Best Short Film, Comic: Tortoise and Rabbit Race (1934)
1936: Best Short Film, Comic: Three Orphan Kittens (1935)
1937: Best Short Film, Cartoon: The National Cousin (1936)
1938: Best Short Film, Cartoon: The Old Mill (1937)
1939: Best Short Film, Cartoon: Ferdinand's Bull (1938)
1939: Lifetime Achievement Award "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937), (the award, unique in history at the Academy Awards, is a large statue and seven small statuettes).
1940: Best Short Film, Comic: The Ugly Duckling (1939)
1941: Lifetime Achievement Award for "Fantasia" (1940), shared by William Garity and Jna Hawkins. Read the citation, "Outstanding contribution to the advancement of the production of Fantasia using sound in motion."
1942: Best Short Film, Cartoon With Paws Out (1941)
1943: Best Short Film, Cartoon: The Face of the Fuehrer of Der Spiegel (1942)
1949: Best Short Film, Two Volumes: Seal Island (1948)
1949: Owen Talberg Memorial Award (Honorable Mention)
1951: Best Short Film, Two Volumes: Beaver Valley (1950)
1952: Best Short Film, Two Volumes: Half An Acre of Nature (1951)
1953: Best Short Film, Two Volumes: Water Bird (1952)
1954: Best Documentary, Feature: Life in the Desert (1953)
1954: Best Documentary, Short Subject: The Eskimos of Alaska (1953)
1954: Best Short Film, Cartoon: Toot Whistle Plak and Boom (1953)
1954: Best Short Film, Two Volumes: Undertaking Country (1953)
1955: Best Documentary, Features: The Vanishing Prairie (1954)
1956: Best Documentary, Short Subject: Man on the Arctic
1959: Best Short Film, Live-Action Theme: Grand Canyon
1969: Best Short Film, Cartoon: Winnie the Pooh and Windy Day
Walt Disney is the inaugural recipient of the Anaheim Walk Grant,
In recognition of his important contributions to the city of Anaheim, especially Disneyland, which is now the star of Hong Kong Disneyland. This five-star hotel is located on Harbour Avenue at the entrance to the pedestrian Disneyland Resort. Disney has two stars on Hollywood's Walk of Fame film and his television work.
Walt Disney on May 24, 1935, 1968 (PL 90 316, 82 Stat, 130-131) and awarded the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal of honor with the French Legion of Honor.In 1935, Walt received a special medal for the Creation of Mickey Mouse by the United Nations, which the League considers to be the Mickey Mouse Award.On September 14, 1964, he was also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.On December 6, 2006, Governor arnold Schwarzenegger of California Schwarzenegger) and first lady Maria Shriver guided Walt Disney into the California Hall of Fame located at the California Museum of History, Women, and Art.
Discovered in 1980 by former Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Karaachkina asteroid, 4017 Disneya, named after him.
Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California, USA, was founded in 2003 and was named in his honor.
<h1>Social evaluation
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Walt Disney's name has long since entered thousands of households with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, becoming the world's top film and entertainment tycoon, including his creation of many well-known movies such as "Snow White" and "Pinocchio", as well as animated characters such as Mickey Mouse, who also made Disneyland possible, pioneered the form of theme parks, and his hosting of the TV show "Disney Wonderland" (originally called Disneyland) has also made countless Americans unforgettable. He received 56 Academy Award nominations and 7 Emmy Awards. Walt Disney is the most Oscar-winning person in the world .
Today is the 50th anniversary of Mr. Disney's death, let us all remember this legendary figure, perhaps without him, our childhood would have been boring.