Walt Disney known for creating the greatest animated cartoons, and he is remembered by the Disneyland amusement parks and Mickey Mouse. Walter Elias Disney is born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. He moves to Marceline, Missouri with his parents and four siblings in 1906. Disney enjoys doing chores on the farm, especially the livestock. He sketches the animals in his textbooks that he will later put in his animated films. He trades his drawings for haircuts because the barber enjoys his drawings. Disney relocates to Kansas City, Missouri, when his father secures employment after recovering from typhoid in 1910. He is taking art classes at Chicago’s Academy of Fine Arts. Disney wants to enlist in World War I, but he is not old enough. …show more content…
After several failed attempts to begin his own business, Disney heads to California to try again. Walt and his brother Roy went into business together; Walt creates a mouse named Mortimer because he is seeking a new star for their cartoons. His wife thinks the name is too odd and suggests him to change it to Mickey. Mickey Mouse is the most recognized character across the globe in 1936. Walt Disney is a famous film producer, animator, voice actor and director. Walt Disney was an American movie producer and pioneer in animated cartoons in 1901-1966. He moves to Chicago he studies at the Academy of Fine Arts and begins his career as a cartoonist making animated advertisements. Mickey Mouse is created in the silent film Plane Crazy in 1928; he also appears in Steamboat Willie the same year. 500 million moviegoers have viewed Mickey Mouse by …show more content…
Among his most significant is his invention of the multiplane camera for animated motion pictures. Disney has a natural skill for sketching, which he begins when he is just five years old. In 1920, Disney creates and markets his first animated cartoons. Disney is not extremely successful in his early sketches, so he decides to move to Hollywood with his brother Roy, in 1923. The two have enough to produce their first animated cartoon for distribution. Walt supervises the production of cartoons, while Roy acts as camera operator and bookkeeper. Mickey Mouse is introduced as a character in Disney’s cartoon Steamboat Willie in 1928, and it is the first cartoon to have synchronized sound. (Inge