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20 facts about Walt Disney that even his biggest fans may not know
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华特·迪士尼,这位娱乐界的传奇人物,不仅以其电影闻名,更留下了许多令人惊叹的成就和故事。他曾是历史上获得奥斯卡奖最多的人,共计22次。迪士尼与他的兄弟罗伊共同创立了迪士尼兄弟制片厂,后来发展成为全球知名的电影制作公司。他不仅是创新的动画师和电视制作人,还开创了迪士尼乐园和迪士尼世界。许多人可能不知道,他16岁就从高中退学,并曾为红十字会服务。他的第一家动画工作室曾宣告破产,而米老鼠的最终设计并非出自他手。此外,他还曾是唯一被允许制作全彩色特艺影片的动画师,并且在早期曾为米老鼠配音近二十年。对于他制作长篇动画电影的设想,最初曾遭到嘲笑,但《白雪公主》的成功彻底改变了行业认知。在二战期间,迪士尼工作室为美国政府制作了大量宣传动画。他甚至在自家后院建造了铁路,并从女儿的旋转木马游玩中获得了迪士尼乐园的灵感。为了购买迪士尼世界用地,他还秘密设立了多家空壳公司。他将家乡密苏里州马塞琳的街道作为迪士尼乐园“美国大街”的设计蓝图,并在主街消防站楼上设有私人公寓。他与团队发明了音频-动画技术,首次亮相于1964年世界博览会。迪士尼的管家,被他称为“现实版玛丽·波平斯”,因每年收到的公司股票而成为百万富翁。他曾计划开发滑雪胜地,但因其去世而未能实现。最后,关于他被冷冻保存的传闻,实则是一种误解,他实际上是火化的。

🌟 华特·迪士尼在娱乐界拥有辉煌的成就,他持有单人获得奥斯卡奖最多的记录,共计22次。他与兄弟罗伊共同创立了迪士尼公司,并开创了主题公园的先河,成为美国娱乐史上的标志性人物。

🚀 迪士尼并非一帆风顺,16岁时他曾从高中退学,试图参军未果,后加入红十字会。他的第一家动画工作室Laugh-O-Gram在不到一年内就破产了。此外,尽管他为米老鼠提供了最初的想法和草图,但最终的动画设计和制作是由动画师Ub Iwerks完成的。

🎨 迪士尼在动画技术和内容创新上具有前瞻性。他曾拥有特艺彩色技术的独家使用权,并制作了第一部全彩色动画片《花与树》。尽管他制作长篇动画电影的设想曾被视为“迪士尼的愚蠢”,但《白雪公主》的巨大成功证明了他的远见,并为他赢得了特别奥斯卡奖。

💡 迪士尼的灵感来源广泛且富有创意。他将对火车的热爱体现在自家后院的铁路和迪士尼乐园的铁路系统中。他从在格里菲斯公园观看女儿玩旋转木马的经历中获得了建造迪士尼乐园的灵感。此外,“美国大街”的设计灵感来源于他童年时在密苏里州马塞琳的家乡街道。

💼 迪士尼在商业运作和技术发明上同样成就非凡。为了购买迪士尼世界的大片土地,他运用了包括Tomahawk Properties和M.T. Lott Co.在内的多家空壳公司来隐藏身份。他与团队共同发明了音频-动画技术,并将其首次应用于1964年世界博览会的亚伯拉罕·林肯形象,后来发展成为迪士尼乐园的标志性技术。

Although people know his movies, there are many surprising facts to learn about Walt Disney.

Walt Disney is one of the most legendary Americans in entertainment history.

A century ago, Walter "Walt" Disney and his brother, Roy Disney, co-founded Walt Disney Productions, which became one of the best-known and revered motion-picture production companies in the world.

During his lifetime, the innovative animator and television producer won many Academy Awards and founded theme parks Disneyland and Disney World.

Here are a few things about Walt Disney that even his biggest fans might not know.

Joanna Fantozzi and Melissa Wells contributed to an earlier version of this report.

Disney was born in 1901 on the second floor of a wooden cottage designed and built by his parents in Chicago.
Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901.

He was the fourth child of Elias Disney, a carpenter, and his wife, Flora. 

It's widely reported that it cost them $800 to build the house, which was not an insignificant sum as Elias Disney was making a dollar a day.

The house still stands today and has been restored to how it looked when the Disney family lived there.

Disney was a high-school dropout.
Walt Disney tried to enlist in the Army.

When he was 16, Disney dropped out of high school to try to enlist in the Army. As he was underage, he was rejected and volunteered with the Red Cross instead.

Before founding his studio, he worked as an artist for a Kansas City advertising agency.
After serving in the Red Cross, Disney spent about a month working for an advertising agency.

When he returned to the US after serving in the Red Cross in Europe, Disney found work as a cartoonist in a Kansas City advertising agency.

His first animation studio went bankrupt in less than a year.
Disney's first studio was a failure.

In 1920, Disney started his first animation studio, Laugh-O-Gram, in Kansas City, Missouri, where he produced animated cartoons based on fairy tales.

Shortly after completing the short film "Alice in Cartoonland," in 1923, he filed for bankruptcy and moved to California.

Contrary to popular belief, he did not actually design the final version of Mickey Mouse.
Ub Iwerks was the chief animator of Mickey Mouse, not Disney.

Even though many think of Walt and Mickey as partners, Walt did not actually create the final design of Mickey Mouse, Disney archivist Dave Smith wrote in "Disney Trivia from the Vault: Secrets Revealed and Questions Answered."

Walt provided initial sketches and ideas for the famous rodent, but it was Walt Disney Studios animator Ub Iwerks who animated the Mickey we know and love today.

Walt reportedly never even drew Mickey unless a fan specifically requested it for an autograph, Smith wrote.

But he did voice the iconic character for nearly two decades.
Walt Disney voiced Mickey Mouse for nearly 20 years.

In 1929 through the mid-1940s, Walt Disney was actually the voice of Mickey Mouse. The famous mouse has been voiced by several other individuals since.

At one time, Disney was the only person allowed to make a cartoon in full Technicolor.
Disney had exclusive rights to Technicolor for about three years in the 1930s.

In 1932, Disney produced the first-ever full-color Technicolor cartoon, "Flowers and Trees."

He had exclusive rights to use the new three-color animation process from then until the end of 1935, Variety reported.

All other color cartoons had to be made using the out-of-date two-color process.

Disney was laughed at for wanting to create a feature-length animated film.
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" premiered in 1937.

It's hard to imagine a time when animated films were considered a ridiculous concept, but when Walt Disney set out to create the first feature-length cartoon in 1937 — "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" — he was laughed at.

The project became known in the industry as "Disney's Folly," per the Sheboygan County Historical Society Museum

But he surprised everyone when "Snow White" premiered to packed houses, and Disney won an honorary Academy Award (and eight Oscar statuettes: one normal-sized and seven dwarf-sized) for the breakthrough project.

The tables soon turned — he still holds the record for most Academy Award wins ever.
Walt Disney's eight Oscars won for "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."

Walt Disney won a record 22 Academy Awards throughout his career and still holds the record for the most Oscars won by an individual.

Disney and his studio worked for the United States government during World War II to create propaganda cartoons.
The character Donald Duck was featured in many of these cartoons.

During World War II, Disney and his studio shifted the focus of their filmmaking to create training, propaganda, and health films for the US government.

Many of the propaganda films were cartoons featuring beloved Disney characters like Donald Duck.

He received a Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Disney won many accolades.

President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded Disney the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1964.

The American Presidency Project reported that President Johnson described Disney as an "artist and impresario, in the course of entertaining an age, he has created an American folklore."

Disney created a railroad in his own backyard.
Walt Disney would drive a miniature railroad at his home.

In the 1950s, after moving into the Holmby Hills section of Los Angeles, Disney laid tracks around his property to build a railroad.

Named Carolwood Pacific Railroad after the street he lived on, he would even dress up sometimes and give visitors rides on it.

His passion for trains found its way into his Disney parks, as Disneyland has been home to its own railroad since opening in 1955.

Supposedly, he came up with the idea of Disneyland while watching his daughters ride a merry-go-round.
The merry-go-round at Griffith Park helped inspire Disneyland.

Disney often took his daughters to Griffith Park in Los Angeles.

As the story goes, during one of these visits, while he was sitting on a park bench watching his daughters ride the merry-go-round, he thought of creating a large-scale park where families could enjoy multiple attractions in one place. 

Later, this would be Disneyland. The supposed park bench itself is on display at The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco.

Disney kept his identity secret when buying the land that would become Disney World.
Walt Disney World opened in 1971.

By the mid-1960s, with the success of Disneyland reaching exponential heights, rumors swirled that Disney was looking to create an "East Coast Disneyland."

While looking for a location for his next theme-park venture, he stumbled upon the ideal swamplands around Orlando.

In order to keep his purchase of 27,000 acres a secret, Disney created fake shell companies like Tomahawk Properties and the appropriately named M.T. Lott Co. to keep his identity hidden, the LA Times reported.

He based the design of Main Street, USA, on the main street in his hometown in Missouri.
Disney was inspired by the town of Marceline, Missouri, when creating Main Street, USA.

Although Main Street, USA, in Disneyland and Disney World is supposed to represent every-town Americana, Walt drew inspiration from his childhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri.

He lived there from ages 5 to 9 after the family moved from Chicago. According to the town's official website, Disney was specifically inspired by Kansas Avenue.

Disney had a secret apartment above the firehouse on Main Street.
The Disney family had an apartment on Main Street.

One of the worst-kept "secrets" in Disneyland is Walt's apartment, located above the fire department on Main Street.

Back then, it was where the Disney family would go to get work done without being disturbed or to entertain high-profile Disneyland guests.

Today, guests can pay to tour it.

He and his team invented audio-animatronics, and the first was on display at the 1964 World's Fair.
Audio-animatronics are a staple at Disney's theme parks.

If you've ever been to a Disney theme park, you've likely seen many audio-animatronics. These human-like robots can blink, talk, move, and even — as later models demonstrate — interact with guests.

The first audio-animatronic was an Abraham Lincoln figurine, created specifically for the 1964 World's Fair, which later became the basis for Disney's Hall of Presidents, The Orange County Register reported.

Disney's housekeeper, whom he called the "real-life Mary Poppins," died a multimillionaire thanks to the stocks he gave her every year.
Although portrayed by Julie Andrews, Disney said the "real-life Mary Poppins" was the family's housekeeper, Thelma Howard.

Thelma Howard was the Disney family's longtime housekeeper, who became an important part of the family throughout her 30 years of employment, the LA Times reported.

Walt often referred to her as the "real-life Mary Poppins."

Every year, for the holidays, he would gift her shares of Disney stock. By the time she died in 1994, she had amassed a fortune of millions.

At one time, he came close to opening a major ski resort.
Walt Disney wanted to create a ski resort, too.

The success of Disneyland, which opened in 1955, prompted Disney to set his sights on another potential project: a ski resort in Mineral King Valley, near California's Sequoia National Park.

The initial plans involved creating a vacation spot centered on a Swiss-style village with six ski areas and the capacity to house 20,000 people, 14 ski lifts, 10 restaurants, two hotels, and more, SF Gate reported.

The project almost came to fruition, with Disney even gaining approval from the Forest Service and creating a deal with the then-governor of California, Ronald Reagan.

However, after Disney's sudden death in 1966, the company chose to focus on Disney World, which had just opened and cost much more than budgeted.

Not all of Mineral King Ski Resort was lost, though. The Country Bear Jamboree, an attraction planned for one of the resort's restaurants, was given a new home in Disney World.

Contrary to popular belief, Disney was not cryogenically frozen.
Walt Disney died in December 1966.

Many believe that Disney's body was preserved through cryogenics, frozen in a cryonic chamber containing liquid nitrogen to be later revived.

In early 1967, a reporter for a tabloid newspaper, The National Spotlite, claimed he saw the deceased Disney suspended in a cryogenic metal cylinder, PBS reported.

From there, the rumor went rampant and eventually became an urban legend. However, there is no truth to it: All available documentation states that Disney was cremated.

Also, the first-ever cryogenic freezings actually took place after Disney had passed, according to Snopes.com, which produced a point-by-point analysis refuting cryogenics and this legend.

This story was originally published in December 2017, and most recently updated on July 23, 2025.

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