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WALTER ELIAS DISNEY



HISTORY
CHILDREN
Walter was born on December 5, 1901. He was the son of a farmer named Elias Disney, of Irish descent, Elias (Father) came first to Canada and then he came to America and stayed in Chicago to marry his Flora teacher and then have the fourth child in 1901named Walter Elias, said that the family fled Chicago for high crimes and moved to a farm in Marceline. They were the happiest years of Walter and his younger sister Ruth for being so small because they failed to ensure the work of the farm and most of the time they played, with some claiming to have seen the first drawings of Walt supposedly were some trains.
In 1909 Walter fell into the terrible disease of typhoid fever, so his family had to move in 1910 from his farm and rural life, the perfect was to start living in Arkansas.

ANIMATION
Walter determined to make a career, he moved to Kansas. He got a job at Pesem-Rubin Art Studio, where he met another artist called Ubbe Iwwerks, with which he made a friendship, and both decided to start his own business.
Disney and Iwwerks founded a company called "Iwwerks-Disney Commercial Artists" in January 1920. Unfortunately they did not get too many customers and eventually had to close both were hired by the Kansas City Film Ad Company
which worked in commercials, made ​​with primitive animation techniques

  In 1923, Walter created the animation Alice's wonderland, and then begins his work in Hollywood. This was the beginning of the Disney brothers' studio, and the start of future The Walt Disney Company.
ANIMAtION-oswald 
ANIMAtION-MICKEY MOUSE


After losing the rights to Oswald, Disney opted to create a new character (Mickey Mouse).
His first films were animated by Iwwerks, the mouse was to be called Mortimer at first, but was later named Mickey Mouse.
The Mickey's first movie appearance took place on May 15, 1928in Plane Crazy, and was a silent short film. The entrepreneur PatPowers offered Disney film distribution and cine-phone, a sound system synchronization. Since then, all Disney movies have sound. Disney himself was in charge of the vocal effects of his early short films and was the voice of Mickey Mouse until 1947.
Mickey Mouse met a great success, so much so that in 1935, the society of nations Disney awarded a gold medal, telling Mickey "international symbol of goodwill."

(ANIMACION-Silly Symphonies)



Privacy

In 1925, Disney hired Lillian Bounds to color the film. After a courtship, they married on July 15, 1925. After several tries, Lillian gave birth to a daughter, Diane Marie Disney in 1933. No chance of having more children, Disney adopted a second daughter, Sharon Mae Disney in 1936. Lillian died on December 16, 1997. His adopted daughter, Sharon, died in 1993. Sharon gave birth before Catherine Spitcktip Disney in 1988.



Death
Disney stopped working at Disneyworld in the last months of 1966, when he was diagnosed with cancer in his left lung after a life time of smoking. He became a medical examination at St. Joseph Hospital, next to the Disney studio building and suffered cardio-respiratory arrest. He died on December 15, 1966. Ten days earlier, he had 65th birthday. His body was cremated on December 17, in the 
Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California. His brother Roy brought to fruition the Florida theme park, insisting that it be called Walt Disney World in honor of his brother. Roy died three months after the new park opened its doors in 1971.
For years it was reported that Disney legend, few minutes before dying, had been cryogenized. His body reportedly was inserted when he was still alive in a chamber and was frozen at very low temperatures so that when advanced science could be resurrected and heal their diseased lung.


DISNEY TODAY
At present, the small animation studio founded in 1923 Walt and Roy Disney has become one of the largest companies in the entertainment field, with annual revenues of 30,000 million dollars. The Walt Disney Company theme parks manages eighteen, thirty-nine hotels, eight motion picture studios, eleven cable television channels and one terrestrial (ABC).
Walt Disney Pictures, the studio's most important film company producing animated films continues at a rate of about one per year. In addition, in May 2006 The Walt Disney Company acquired Pixar Animation Studios, his films distributed by Disney, had achieved in previous years a success greater than those produced by Walt Disney Pictures.
 

DISNEY EMPIRE
CAROLWOOD PACIFIC RAILROAD
In 1949, Disney and his family bought a mansion with an estate in Holm by Hills of Los Angeles. Disney took the opportunity to realize their dream of owning a private railway. With the help of his friends Ward and Betty Kimball, Disney design plans and began building a miniature train. The train was called as Carolwood Pacific Railroad, by the name of the old street where Disney lived. The steam locomotive designed by Roger Broggi was named Lilly Belle in honor of the wife of Disney.


DISNEYLAND
In the 40's, Disney had the idea of ​​building an amusement park for employees and their families to have fun in their spare time. Over time, this project grew to become Disneyland.
His original plan was to build the park in a field close to the studios, but the city of Burbank said he did not give permission to build, so the company purchased land of about 730.000 m² in Orange County, neighbor to Angeles. Construction of Disneyland began on July 21, 1954 and opened its doors on July 18, 1955.


DISNEYWORLD
In ABC, Disney sponsored a program called Disneyland, dedicated to promote their new park, which also emit sequences of old movies.
During this time he created several successful films as The Lady and The Tramp in 1955, 101 Dalmatians in 1961, Sleeping Beauty in 1959, and Sword in the Stone in 1963.
In 1964, the film Mary Poppins and was another great success of Disney's best film, but lost to My Fair Lady. That same year, Disney introduced several new features in the New York World's Fair, including Audio-Animatronic figures, which were later used for the attractions of Disneyland and to draft a new theme park on the east coast, which Disney had planned since it opened Disneyland. In 1965 he announced the construction of the new park, Disneyworld, near Orlando in Florida that began shortly after Disney's death.

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