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"It
started with my taking my two kids around to zoos and parks. While they were
on the merry-go-round riding forty times or something, I’d be sitting
there trying to figure out what you could do that would be more
imaginative." |
Walter
Elias Disney (1901-1966) was born in
In
1923, he left for
Mickey
Mouse made his debut in 1928 in the world’s first fully synchronized
sound cartoon, "Steamboat Willie." The 1932 film "Flowers and
Trees" won Disney the first of his 32 personal Academy Awards. 1937 saw
the premiere of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", the first full-length
animated musical feature and a milestone in motion picture history. Other
classics such as "Pinocchio," "Fantasia,"
"Dumbo," and "Bambi" followed. A firm believer in education
through entertainment, Disney pioneered "True-Life Adventure"
live-action films that promoted conservation of natural resources. He was also
one of the first to present full-color TV programming with the "Wonderful
World of Color."
The
Disneyland theme park in
Described
as a "modern Aesop," Disney is universally recognized as a giant of
the motion picture industry and one of the 20th Century’s
great creative talents.
--Contributed by Albert Greenstein, 1999