Walter Elias "Walt" Disney (December
5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American film producer, director,
screenwriter, voice actor,animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international
icon,and philanthropist, well known for his influence in the field
of entertainment during the 20th century. Along with his brother Roy O. Disney,
he was co-founder of Walt Disney Productions, which later became one of the
best-known motion picture producers in the world. The corporation is now known
as The Walt Disney Company and had an
annual revenue of approximately US$36 billion in the 2010 financial year.
Disney is particularly noted as a film producer and a popular
showman, as well as an innovator in animation and theme park design.
He and his staff created some of the world's most well-known fictional
characters including Mickey Mouse, for whom Disney himself provided
the original voice. During his lifetime he received four honorary Academy
Awards and won 22 Academy Awards from a total of 59
nominations, including a record four in one year, giving him more awards and nominations than
any other individual in history. Disney also won seven Emmy Awards and
gave his name to the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort theme parks
in the U.S., as well as the international resorts Tokyo Disney Resort,Disneyland
Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland.
The year after his December 15, 1966 death from lung cancer
in Burbank, California, construction began on Walt
Disney World Resort in Florida. His brother Roy Disney inaugurated the Magic Kingdom on
October 1, 1971.


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