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Walt Disney Wiki Biography

Walter Elias Disney, commonly known as Walt Disney, was a famous American film director and producer, cartoonist, businessman, voice actor, as well as a film editor. A cultural icon, Walt Disney rose to prominence when he co-founded a multinational mass media corporation called “The Walt Disney Company”. Founded in 1923, by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney, the company grew up to encompass online media, radio, publishing and music, and became known for its family-oriented brands. One of “The Walt Disney Company’s” divisions, namely “The Walt Disney Studios”, is perhaps the best known film studio in the world and one of the major film studios in Hollywood nowadays. With over 166,000 employees, “The Walt Disney Studios” has 3 subsidiaries, such as “Lucasfilm”, “Pixar Animation Studio” and “The Muppets Studio”. In addition to that, the company purchased the rights to distribute films created by “Marvel Studio”, since they bought out the “Marvel Entertainment” company in 2009. Since then, “The Walt Disney Studios” has released such films as “Iron Man 3” with Robert Downey Jr and Gwyneth Paltrow, which became one of Marvel’s highest-grossing films, and “The Avengers”. Currently, “The Walt Disney Studios” is operated under Alan Horn, who is the chairman of the company, while “The Walt Disney Company” is run by Bob Iger, who serves as the Chairman and CEO.

It is estimated that the annual revenue from “The Walt Disney Company” amounts to as much as $45 billion. A well-known cartoonist and the founder of “The Walt Disney Company”, how rich is Walt Disney? According to sources, Walt’s net worth is estimated to be $5 billion, most of it coming from the revenue collected by his company.

Walt Disney was born in 1901, in Chicago, Illinois, and later his family moved out to Kansas City. While in Kansas, Disney studied at the Kansas City Art Institute. As a teenager, Disney moved back to Chicago, where he purchased shares in “O-Zell” company, in hopes of working there. Aside from that, Walt Disney attended McKinley High School, and then enrolled in Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio, where he met Ubbe Iwerks. Iwerks specialized in drawing cartoons, something Disney was interested in. Hence, the two decided upon starting their own company. “Iwerks-Disney” was founded in 1920, but it met with financial issues, as a result of which Disney had to work at “Kansas City Film Ad Company”.

As time passed, Disney’s interests changed from cartoons to animations, and he decided to become an animator instead. Two years later, he co-founded “Laugh-O-Gram” studio, which soon went bankrupt. It was with “Disney’s Brothers Studio”, currently known as “The Walt Disney Company” that he finally rose to prominence. Nowadays, Walt Disney is known for creating such remarkable cartoons as “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit”, “Mickey Mouse”, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, “Bambi” and “Alice in Wonderland” to name a few.

A well-known cartoonist, as well as a film director and producer, Walt Disney has an estimated net worth of $5 billion.

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Walt Disney Quick Info

Full Name Walt Disney
Net Worth $5 Billion
Date Of Birth December 5, 1901, Hermosa, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Died December 15, 1966, Burbank, California, United States
Place Of Birth Hermosa
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Profession Film Producer, Screenwriter, Animator, Film director, Entrepreneur, Voice Actor, Entertainer, Businessperson, Television producer, Film Editor
Education Benton Grammar School, Kansas City Art Institute, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Lillian Disney (m. 1925–1966)
Children Diane Disney Miller, Sharon Mae Disney
Parents Flora Call Disney, Elias Disney
Siblings Roy O. Disney, Ruth Flora Disney, Raymond Arnold Disney, Herbert Arthur Disney, Roy O. Disney, Ruth Flora Disney, Raymond Arnold Disney, Herbert Arthur Disney
Nicknames Walter Elias Disney , Retlaw Yensid , Retlaw Elias Yensid , Mr. Disney , Uncle Walt , Disney Walt , Walter Disney , Walter Elias “Walt” Disney , Mickey Mouse
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Awards Academy Award for Best Short Film (Animated), Presidential Medal of Freedom, Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, Academy Honorary Award, Academy Award for Best Short Film (Live Action), Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject, Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, Irving G. Thalberg …
Nominations Academy Award for Best Picture, Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children’s Program, Primetime Emmy Award for Most Outstanding New Personality, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Program Achievements In Entertainment, Academy Aw…
Movies Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Sleeping Beauty, The Jungle Book, Fantasia, Bambi, Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Mary Poppins, Dumbo, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Lady and the Tramp, Alice in Wonderland, The Sword in the Stone, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Saludos Amigos, Song of …
TV Shows Girl Meets World, Jessie, Austin & Ally, Liv and Maddie, Hannah Montana, That’s So Raven, Lizzie McGuire, Kim Possible, K.C. Undercover, Wizards of Waverly Place, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Phineas and Ferb, Good Luck Charlie, Dog with a Blog, Bunk’d, Gravity Falls, Shake It Up, Even Stevens, A….

Walt Disney Trademarks

  1. Films often begin with an opening storybook.
  2. Distinctive, deep voice
  3. Animated Films
  4. His moustache
  5. Main characters using big white gloves (Example: Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Peter Pete, Jiminy Cricket, etc.)
  6. Happy endings on all pictures produced by himself (also posthumous and actual works).

Walt Disney Quotes

  • We don’t actually make films for children, but we make films that children can enjoy along with the parents.
  • I believe in the family unit. I believe in the family having fun together, enjoying things together, which is what Disneyland is.
  • [observation, 1940] ‘Fantasia’ merely makes our other pictures look immature and suggests for the first time what the future of this medium may well turn out to be. What I see way off there is too nebulous to describe. But it looks big and glittering. That’s what I like about this business, the certainty that there is something bigger and more exciting just around the bend – and the uncertainty of everything else.
  • [Being a celebrity] doesn’t even seem to keep the fleas off our dogs – and if being a celebrity won’t give me an advantage over a couple of fleas, then I guess there can’t be much in being a celebrity after all.
  • We don’t make movies to make money, we make money to make more movies.
  • As long as there is imagination left in the world, Disneyland will never be complete.
  • I think the picture would have done better with a different title. Girls and women went to it, but men tended to stay away because it sounded sweet and sticky. – On Pollyanna (1960)
  • Every time they make a pornographic film, I make money.
  • The proper comedy for the screen is visual. Films try to get too many laughs out of the dialogue. We use pantomime not wisecracks. Portrayal of human sensations by inanimate objects such as steam shovels and rocking-chairs never fail to provoke laughter. Human distress exemplified by animals is sure-fire. A bird that jumps after swallowing a grasshopper is a natural. Surprise is always provocative.
  • Around here, however, we don’t look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious… and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
  • [to director Richard Fleischer, who made 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) for Disney, on how to be successful] Well, then, why don’t you do as I do? Let somebody else do all the work and you take all the credit.
  • You know, every once in a while I just fire everybody, then I hire them back in a couple of weeks. That way they don’t get too complacent. It keeps them on their toes.
  • I sell corn, and I love corn.
  • People like to think their world is somehow more grown up than Papa’s was.
  • [on the Order of DeMolay, a Masonic youth organization] I feel a great sense of obligation and gratitude toward the Order of DeMolay for the important part it played in my life. Its precepts have been invaluable in making decisions, facing dilemmas and crises. DeMolay stands for all that is good for the family and for our country. I feel privileged to have enjoyed membership in DeMolay.
  • in the book “The Humour of Sex” by Robert Hale] I love Mickey Mouse more than any woman I’ve ever known.
  • It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.
  • I happen to be an inquisitive guy and when I see things I don’t like, I start thinking why do they have to be like this and how can I improve them.
  • I hope we’ll never lose sight of one thing–that it was all started by a mouse.
  • I’m not interested in pleasing the critics. I’ll take my chances pleasing the audiences.
  • I’d rather entertain and hope that people learn, than teach and hope that people are entertained.
  • I don’t make pictures just to make money. I make money to make more pictures.

Walt Disney Important Facts

  • $5,166 /week
  • $3,000 /week
  • Walt Disney smoked three packs of unfiltered cigarettes a day throughout his adult life, a habit he never tried to quit. His favorite brands were the now-defunct Sweet Caporal, Camels, and Lucky Strikes. He also acquired a fondness for Gitanes (a French import) following a visit to Europe. When the U.S. Surgeon General issued the landmark 1964 report that first linked tobacco-use with ill health, Walt’s daughter Diane Disney bought him cartons of filtered cigarettes and made him promise to smoke them. He did – but only after tearing off the filters. His rationale was, “I promised her I’d use them, but I didn’t tell her how I would use them.” Walt died from lung cancer two years later.
  • When Walt Disney picked up his honorary Oscar statuettes for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), he told the Academy Award audience about _Pinocchio_ which was still in production, holding their attention for a full 25 minutes.
  • Greatly disliked being called ”Mr Disney” and would insist on being referred to by his first name by employees. Occasionally when he was referred to as ”Mr Disney”, he’d say something along the lines of “Please, call me Walt. The only Mr. at the Disney Studios is our lawyer, Mr. Lessing.”.
  • Exotic Animal Trainer Ralph Helfer supplied many of the animals for Walt Disney’s films.
  • When Walt Disney was on the set of The Monkey’s Uncle (1965), Judy the Chimpanzee who played “Stanley” liked to come over to his Director’s Chair and sit in his lap.
  • Disney’s last words before dying of lung cancer were Kurt Russell written on a piece of paper.
  • Inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame in 2015.
  • Voice of ‘Mickey Mouse’ from 1928-1947.
  • Dropped out of high school to join the Army.
  • Tom Hanks is a distant relative of Walt Disney. Hanks portrayed Walt Disney in the 2013 film Saving Mr. Banks (2013).
  • Even though Walt himself never knew it, Merlin in The Sword in the Stone (1963) was modeled after him. Story writer Bill Peet saw them both as ill-tempered, mischievous, and completely brilliant.
  • His favorite song was “Feed the Birds” from Mary Poppins (1964). When he was depressed Walt would call Richard M. Sherman to his office and have him play the song. According to Sherman, the song held special meaning for Disney; he considered it to be a perfect summation of the spirit of his company, and why he created Walt Disney Pictures in the first place.
  • Died at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center of circulatory collapse brought on by lung cancer. He was pronounced dead at 9:30 on the morning of December 15th, 1966, just ten days after his 65th birthday. Despite the urban legend that he was cryogenically frozen, Disney was in fact cremated on December 17th, 1966 and had his ashes were interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
  • Despite the fact that he hosted his television show for more than 12 years and was one of the most recognizable figures in the world, Disney appeared on-camera in only one of his films, The Reluctant Dragon (1941).
  • Met Ray Kroc while both were training to drive ambulances for the Red Cross during World War I; the War ended before they could be sent overseas. Years later, Kroc, now CEO of McDonald’s, approached Disney about opening a McDonald’s at Disneyland, which Disney was in the process of building. But the deal fell through when Kroc refused Disney’s demand to increase the price of McDonald’s French fries from 10 to 15 cents.
  • Disney was long rumored to be anti-Semitic during his lifetime, and such rumors have persisted after his death. Disney’s 2006 biographer Neal Gabler, the first writer to gain unrestricted access to the Disney archives, concluded that available evidence does not support such accusations. “That’s one of the questions everybody asks me,” Gabler said in a CBS interview. “My answer to that is, not in the conventional sense that we think of someone as being an anti-Semite. But he got the reputation because, in the 1940s, he got himself allied with a group called the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, which was an anti-Communist and anti-Semitic organization. And though Walt himself, in my estimation, was not anti-Semitic, nevertheless, he willingly allied himself with people who were anti-Semitic, and that reputation stuck. He was never really able to expunge it throughout his life.” Disney ultimately distanced himself from the Motion Picture Alliance in the 1950s. The Walt Disney Family Museum acknowledges that Disney did have “difficult relationships” with some Jewish men, and that ethnic stereotypes common to films of the 1930s were included in some early cartoons, such as Three Little Pigs; but points out that he employed Jews throughout his career, and was named “Man Of The Year” in 1955 by the B’nai B’rith chapter in Beverly Hills.
  • His favorite films he produced were Bambi (1942) and Dumbo (1941). He also held Fantasia (1940) and Mary Poppins (1964) in very high regard.
  • Built a life-size train set surrounding his house in Holmby Hills, CA.
  • Very opposed to Hollywood’s monopolistic film production market in the 1930s. He became one of the founding members of the Society for Independent Motion Picture Producers.
  • Fourteen of the seventeen animated films produced during Disney’s lifetime, were drawn from European legends and fables.
  • Served as a “friendly witness” before the House Committee for Unamerican Activities (HUAC) in 1947.
  • The day that he opened Disneyland in Anaheim, a plumber’s strike broke out and water pressure was restricted to avoid plumbing problems. Disney had to choose between either water fountains or toilets, there wasn’t enough water for both. He chose toilets, causing one reporter to half-jokingly quip, “Walt’s trying to force us to buy Coca-Cola.”.
  • Before his 35th birthday, his brother Roy encouraged employees to throw the boss a surprise party. Two of the animators thought it would be hilarious to make a short movie of Mickey and Minnie Mouse “consummating their relationship.” When Disney saw the animation at the party, he feigned laughter and playfully asked who made the film. As soon as the two animators came forward, he fired them on the spot and left.
  • Although he wore a mustache all his life, he forbade his employees to wear them, not wanting to compromise on the “clean-cut image” that the Disney company had. In the early 1940s he made exceptions for two favored staff members, Ub Iwerks and animator Bill Tytla.
  • Survived the 1918 flu.
  • Among his favorite desserts were lemon meringue pie and chocolate ice cream soda.
  • Personally disliked Alice in Wonderland (1951) and Peter Pan (1953) because of the lack of “heart” and “warmth” in their main characters. Was very sad about the unfavorable reception of Fantasia (1940) as he was proud of the film. Ironically, the first re-issue of Fantasia (1940) after his death was the first time it turned a profit.
  • Became friends with Charles Chaplin during their respective days at United Arists in the 1930s; Disney credited Chaplin for helping him correctly pace his feature films.
  • Good friend of Art Linkletter.
  • Walt’s ancestors were named d’Isigny, and came from Isigny-sur-Mer in Normandy, France. In 1066, two soldiers, Hughes d’Isigny and his son Robert, fought with William the Conqueror during the conquest of England. After the conquest, Hughes d’Isigny and his son decided to stay in England. Their name was, over the generations, transformed into “Disney”. In the XVII century, a branch of the Disney family emigrated to Ireland. In 1834, Arundel Elias Disney and his brother Robert emigrated from Kilkenny County, Ireland, to Northern America with their families. They left Liverpool and arrived to New York on October 3rd. Once in America, the two brothers parted. Robert established himself in a farm in the Midwest, whereas Arundel decided to reach Goderich Township, Ontario.
  • Has a record of 59 Oscar-nominations.
  • Disney’s record-breaking streaks of consecutive Oscar wins include: 1934-1940 (7) and 1951-1956 (6).
  • Theme parks Disneyland and Disneyworld are respectively located in Orange County (Anaheim, California) and Orange County (Orlando, Florida).
  • Disney is credited as Retlaw Yensid for Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. (1966)’s original story. The pseudonym is Walter Disney reversed. The Disney family’s company was named Retlaw Enterprises, Disney’s first full name reversed.
  • Served in a Red Cross unit with Ray Kroc, future founder of the McDonald’s fast food chain.
  • He refused to allow Alfred Hitchcock to film at Disneyland in the early 1960s, because Hitchcock had made “that disgusting movie Psycho (1960).”.
  • Disney had been in bad health for a few months, before he finally entered St. Joseph Hospital in Burbank, California, on 2 November 1966, complaining of pain in his neck and back. An X-ray revealed a tumor on his left lung and surgery was advised. Disney, however, checked out to finish some studio business and re-entered the hospital on 6 November. Surgery was performed the next day and his left lung was found to be entirely cancerous and was removed.
  • The last animated movie he ever put his personal touch on was The Jungle Book (1967).
  • Supported Ronald Reagan’s run for governor of California in 1966.
  • Was first nominated for an Oscar (as producer) in 1932, the year he also got the honorary award for creating Mickey Mouse. From that year until 1965 (the year before his death), Disney received one or more Academy Award nominations every year except 1933 and 1941.
  • Wanted to name Mickey Mouse “Mortimer Mouse” when he drew him. He showed the picture to his wife and his wife did not like the idea and told him to name him “Mickey Mouse”. Some historians believe that Mickey’s name was inspired from a toy mouse by Performo Toy Company named “Micky” (spelled without an “e”), which was extremely popular and had already been selling at the time when Disney was developing his Mickey Mouse.
  • He was one of the founding members of the right-wing Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals in February 1944, along with Robert Taylor, Adolphe Menjou, Sam Wood, Norman Taurog, Gary Cooper, Clarence Brown and Clark Gable.
  • In 1964, Disney was one of several Americans chosen by President Lyndon Johnson to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. The award ceremony was held at the White House on 14 September 1964. The urban myth that Disney wore a “Vote for Goldwater” button during the ceremony to endorse Johnson’s opponent in the upcoming election, Republican Barry Goldwater, is completely false and has been debunked many times.
  • Although he has been called politically conservative, actually voted mainly for Democrats until the 1940 presidential election. This was a main reason why he was asked by HUAC to testify, and was always particularly anti-communist, because his worst nightmare was being called one.
  • Profiled in in J.A. Aberdeen’s “Hollywood Renegades: The Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers.”.
  • Uncle of Marjorie Sewell.
  • Brother-in-law of Hazel Sewell.
  • According to former Disney animators, the whispered code that Walt Disney was nearby was “Man is in the forest,” a sly reference to the film Bambi (1942).
  • He also founded the motion picture distribution company Buena Vista Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of his empire. His empire now includes Hollywood Pictures Company and its specialty films unit; Caravan Pictures; Touchstone Pictures; Miramax Films Corporation and its specialty films unit, Dimension Films; American Broadcasting Company (ABC), ABC Family Channel, and ESPN.
  • Was awarded an honorary Oscar “For the creation of Mickey Mouse” by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences at the fifth Awards ceremony held on November 10, 1932, at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. It was only the second honorary Oscar yet awarded by the Academy. The recipient of the first honorary Oscar, Charles Chaplin, was supposed to present the award to Disney, but he stayed home that night.
  • His father, Elias Disney, was a professional carpenter by trade who, among other things, worked on the construction of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, the prototype for all World’s Fairs to follow. When Walt and his brother Roy O. Disney were boys, their father would tell them of the many wonders of the Fair, such as the first ferris wheel, thus inspiring the dreams that would make them both successful as adults.
  • On November 13, 1986, he was a member of the first group to be inducted into the DeMolay Hall of Fame.
  • Received the DeMolay Legion of Honor in 1931.
  • Was initiated into DeMolay at the Mother Chapter in Kansas City Missouri, in 1920.
  • He got his idea and inspiration for Disneyland, when he visited the “Tivoli”-park in Denmark.
  • He often called composer Richard M. Sherman into his office to play the piano for him. His favorite song was Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins (1964).
  • In his autobiography, one-time Disney storyboard artist Bill Peet essentially described Walt Disney as a chain-smoking “work-a-holic” who was prone to strong mood swings.
  • He was a chain smoker. He avoided smoking when he was in public view, especially where he might be seen by children. His smokers’ cough often heralded his arrival in a particular wing of the studio, allowing off-task employees time to get on task.
  • It is Hollywood legend that, lying on his deathbed at St. Jospeh’s Hospital in Burbank (across the street from the Disney Studios) his last words were about how shabby the studio’s water tower looked. Visible from a nearby freeway, towering above the backlot, it is adorned with the image of his most beloved creation, Mickey Mouse. In adherance with what they believed were their founder’s last wishes, studio executives have made sure the water tower was regularly repainted since he died in 1966.
  • Was a major contributor to the success of the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair, primarily via his creative use of audio-animatronics (lifelike, internally animated figures). Among other things, he designed the Carousel of Progress for the General Electric exhibit, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln for the State of Illinois exhibit, and, most enduringly, It’s a Small World for Pepsi Cola. One of the most popular attractions at the Fair, featuring animated figures of children from all over the world, the latter has since successfully established itself as a perennial crowd-pleaser at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. All three exhibits were transformed into attractions at Disneyland. Only the Carousel of Progress is not still open. It was closed to be turned into America Sings in Tomorrowland.
  • His grandfather lived in Ontario, Canada. From there he moved to the United States.
  • In 1981, Walt Disney Productions (now The Walt Disney Company) purchased the rights to the Disney name from Retlaw Enterprises, the Disney family’s company. Retlaw is Walter spelled backwards.
  • Pictured on a 6¢ US commemorative postage stamp issued in his honor, 11 September 1968.
  • After adapting Ludwig van Beethoven’s 6th Symphony for the soundtrack of Fantasia (1940), he exclaimed, “Gee! This’ll make Beethoven!”.
  • Was dyslexic.
  • Son of Elias Disney and Flora Disney.
  • Brother of Herbert Disney, Raymond Disney, Roy O. Disney and Ruth Disney.
  • Nephew of Robert Disney.
  • Grandfather of Christopher Disney Miller, Joanna Miller, Tamara Scheer, Jennifer Miller-Goff, Walter Elias Disney Miller, Ronald Miller, Victoria Brown.
  • Daughter Sharon Disney was adopted.
  • Walt’s father was born in Bluevale, Ontario, Canada, to Irish parents; he also had distant English ancestry. Walt’s mother was born in Ohio, of German, English, and distant Scottish, descent. The Disney family came from Kilkenny, Ireland. They settled in County Kilkenny to escape religious persecution and later traveled to America.
  • Tribute in the Memory of Film section at the Flanders International Film Festival in Ghent, Belgium. [2001]
  • Shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, an Army draft notice, addressed to Mr. Donald Duck, was delivered to the Disney studios.
  • Inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians in 1993.
  • The name Donald Duck is frequently written in on voting ballots in Scandinavian countries as a protest vote.
  • Donald Duck’s birthday is June 9, 1934, the date when The Wise Little Hen (1934) was released.
  • Mickey Mouse’s birthday is November 18, 1928, the date when Steamboat Willie (1928) was released.
  • Reports surfaced that shortly after his death, Disney Company executive board members were shown a short film that Disney had made before his death, where he addressed the board members by name, telling each of them what was expected of them. The film ended with Disney saying, “I’ll be seeing you.”
  • Was a frequent target of satire by animator Jay Ward.
  • Reportedly, his famous trademark signature was designed for him by one of his animators.
  • Chose Anaheim, California for the location of Disneyland after demographics experts convinced him it would become a major population center within 10 years. They were right.
  • In the animated short Mickey’s Rival (1936), a character named Mortimer Mouse was modeled after him.
  • Worked as a paperboy as a youth.
  • Inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2000 for the multiplane camera.
  • Father of Diane Disney (born December 18, 1933).
  • Became interested in personalizing animals’ characters after carelessly killing a small owl as a young boy. He felt deeply remorseful and guilty and vowed never again to kill a living creature.
  • Identified as the founder of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority in film clips shown in the queue area of Rocket Rods (formerly, the CircleVision 360 Theater) at Disneyland.
  • Holds the record of winning the most Academy Awards with 22 wins in competitive categories. Additionally, he won three honorary Oscars and an Irving Thalberg Memorial Award.
  • Interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, California, USA. Facing the Freedom Mausoleum, to your left hand side are two small private gardens. His is the one farthest back. Plaque is on the wall behind the trees (to your left standing at the gate).
  • As a teenager, Walt Disney was a member of the Order of DeMolay, a youth organization affiliated with Free Masons.
  • Father-in-law of Ron Miller (married to his daughter Diane Disney).
  • Active anti-communist.
  • Disney’s death spawned two rumors that became urban legends. The first is that he had his body cryogenically frozen. The second held that he was buried somewhere on the grounds of Disneyland. Both rumors are completely untrue. Disney was cremated and his ashes interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
  • Death caused by circulatory failure due to complications from lung cancer.
  • Born at 12:30am-CST.
  • Wife Lillian Disney passed away. [December 1997]

Walt Disney Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Daddy Duck 1948 Short producer Producer
Funny Little Bunnies 1934 Short producer Producer
Mickey Down Under 1948 Short producer Producer
Playful Pluto 1934 Short producer Producer
Drip Dippy Donald 1948 Short producer Producer
Camping Out 1934 Short producer Producer
The Big Wash 1948 Short producer Producer
The Grasshopper and the Ants 1934 Short producer Producer
They’re Off 1948 Short producer Producer
Shanghaied 1934 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Blue Note 1947 Short producer Producer
The China Shop 1934 Short producer Producer
Chip an’ Dale 1947 Short producer Producer
The Night Before Christmas 1933 Short producer Producer
Mail Dog 1947 Short producer Producer
Giantland 1933 Short producer Producer
Foul Hunting 1947 Short producer Producer
The Pet Store 1933 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Delayed Date 1947 Short producer Producer
The Steeple Chase 1933 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Bongo 1947 Short producer Producer
The Pied Piper 1933 Short producer Producer
Mickey and the Beanstalk 1947 Short producer Producer
Puppy Love 1933 Short producer Producer
Wide Open Spaces 1947 Short producer Producer
Lullaby Land 1933 Short producer Producer
Bootle Beetle 1947 Short producer Producer
Old King Cole 1933 Short producer Producer
Crazy with the Heat 1947 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Gala Premier 1933 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Dilemma 1947 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Mechanical Man 1933 Short producer Producer
Clown of the Jungle 1947 Short producer Producer
The Mail Pilot 1933 Short producer Producer
Clair de Lune 2000 Short producer Producer
Figaro and Frankie 1947 Short producer Producer
Three Little Pigs 1933 Short producer – uncredited Producer
It’s Tough to Be a Bird 1969 Documentary short producer Producer
Sleepy Time Donald 1947 Short producer Producer
Father Noah’s Ark 1933 Short producer Producer
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day 1968 Short producer Producer
Straight Shooters 1947 Short producer Producer
Ye Olden Days 1933 Short producer Producer
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color TV Series producer – 27 episodes, 1954 – 1968 executive producer – 8 episodes, 1954 – 1966 Producer
Rescue Dog 1947 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Mellerdrammer 1933 Short producer Producer
The Happiest Millionaire 1967 producer – uncredited Producer
Pluto’s Housewarming 1947 Short producer Producer
Birds in the Spring 1933 Short producer Producer
The Jungle Book 1967/I producer – uncredited Producer
After You’ve Gone 1946 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Pal Pluto 1933 Short producer Producer
Scrooge McDuck and Money 1967 Short producer Producer
All the Cats Join In 1946 Short producer Producer
The Mad Doctor 1933 Short producer Producer
EPCOT 1967 producer – uncredited Producer
Blue Bayou 1946 Short producer Producer
Building a Building 1933 Short producer Producer
Monkeys, Go Home! 1967 producer – uncredited Producer
Double Dribble 1946 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Good Deed 1932 Short producer Producer
The Fighting Prince of Donegal 1966 producer Producer
Song of the South 1946 producer Producer
Santa’s Workshop 1932 Short producer Producer
Follow Me, Boys! 1966 producer – uncredited Producer
Frank Duck Brings ’em Back Alive 1946 Short producer Producer
Babes in the Woods 1932 Short producer Producer
Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. 1966 producer – uncredited Producer
Defense Against Invasion 1946 Short producer Producer
Parade of the Award Nominees 1932 Short producer – uncredited Producer
The Ugly Dachshund 1966 producer – uncredited Producer
The Story of Menstruation 1946 Short documentary producer – uncredited Producer
The Klondike Kid 1932 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree 1966 Short producer Producer
Bath Day 1946 Short producer Producer
The Wayward Canary 1932 Short producer Producer
That Darn Cat! 1965 producer – uncredited Producer
Lighthouse Keeping 1946 Short producer Producer
Touchdown Mickey 1932 Short producer Producer
Goofy’s Freeway Troubles 1965 Short producer Producer
Dumb Bell of the Yukon 1946 Short producer Producer
Bugs in Love 1932 Short producer Producer
The Monkey’s Uncle 1965 executive producer – uncredited Producer
Casey at the Bat 1946 Short producer Producer
The Whoopee Party 1932 Short producer Producer
Freewayphobia #1 1965 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Johnnie Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet 1946 Short producer Producer
King Neptune 1932 Short producer Producer
Emil and the Detectives 1964 producer Producer
Peter and the Wolf 1946 Short producer Producer
Trader Mickey 1932 Short producer Producer
Mary Poppins 1964 producer – uncredited Producer
The Martins and the Coys 1946 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Nightmare 1932 Short producer Producer
The Moon-Spinners 1964 producer – uncredited Producer
The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met 1946 Short producer Producer
Flowers and Trees 1932 Short producer Producer
Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress 1964 TV Series producer Producer
Wet Paint 1946 Short producer Producer
Just Dogs 1932 Short producer Producer
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones 1964 producer Producer
The Purloined Pup 1946 Short producer Producer
Mickey in Arabia 1932 Short producer Producer
The Sword in the Stone 1963 producer – uncredited Producer
Donald’s Double Trouble 1946 Short producer Producer
Musical Farmer 1932 Short producer Producer
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow 1963 producer Producer
Squatter’s Rights 1946 Short producer Producer
The Bears and Bees 1932 Short producer Producer
The Three Lives of Thomasina 1963 producer – uncredited Producer
In Dutch 1946 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Revue 1932 Short producer Producer
The Incredible Journey 1963 producer – uncredited Producer
Pluto’s Kid Brother 1946 Short producer Producer
Barnyard Olympics 1932 Short producer Producer
Summer Magic 1963 producer Producer
A Knight for a Day 1946 Short producer Producer
The Mad Dog 1932 Short producer Producer
Savage Sam 1963 producer Producer
The Cold-Blooded Penguin 1945 Short producer Producer
The Grocery Boy 1932 Short producer Producer
Yellowstone Cubs 1963 producer Producer
The Flying Gauchito 1945 Short producer Producer
The Duck Hunt 1932 Short producer Producer
Miracle of the White Stallions 1963 producer Producer
Old Sequoia 1945 Short producer Producer
The Bird Store 1932 Short producer Producer
Son of Flubber 1963 producer – uncredited Producer
Canine Patrol 1945 Short producer Producer
The Ugly Duckling 1931 Short producer Producer
A Symposium on Popular Songs 1962 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Cured Duck 1945 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Orphans 1931 Short producer Producer
Almost Angels 1962 producer Producer
Hockey Homicide 1945 Short producer Producer
Mickey Cuts Up 1931 Short producer Producer
Big Red 1962 producer Producer
No Sail 1945 Short producer Producer
The Beach Party 1931 Short producer Producer
Bon Voyage! 1962 producer Producer
The Legend of Coyote Rock 1945 Short producer Producer
The Fox Hunt 1931 Short producer Producer
Moon Pilot 1962 producer – uncredited Producer
Duck Pimples 1945 Short producer Producer
The Barnyard Broadcast 1931 Short producer Producer
Aquamania 1961 Short producer Producer
Tuberculosis 1945 Documentary short producer Producer
The Spider and the Fly 1931 Short producer Producer
Babes in Toyland 1961 producer Producer
Canine Casanova 1945 Short producer Producer
The Clock Store 1931 Short producer Producer
Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog 1961 executive producer – uncredited Producer
Californy er Bust 1945 Short producer Producer
Fishin’ Around 1931 Short producer Producer
Donald and the Wheel 1961 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Crime 1945 Short producer Producer
Egyptian Melodies 1931 Short producer Producer
The Litterbug 1961 Short producer Producer
African Diary 1945 Short producer Producer
Blue Rhythm 1931 Short producer Producer
The Parent Trap 1961 producer Producer
The Eyes Have It 1945 Short producer Producer
The Cat’s Out 1931 Short producer Producer
The Absent Minded Professor 1961 producer – uncredited Producer
Dog Watch 1945 Short producer Producer
Mickey Steps Out 1931 Short producer Producer
The Saga of Windwagon Smith 1961 Short producer Producer
The Clock Watcher 1945 Short producer Producer
The Busy Beavers 1931 Short producer Producer
101 Dalmatians 1961 producer Producer
Tiger Trouble 1945 Short producer Producer
The Delivery Boy 1931 Short producer Producer
Donald Duck and his Companions 1960 producer Producer
The Three Caballeros 1944 producer – uncredited Producer
The China Plate 1931 Short producer Producer
The Horse with the Flying Tail 1960 Documentary executive producer – uncredited Producer
Donald’s Off Day 1944 Short producer Producer
The Moose Hunt 1931 Short producer Producer
Swiss Family Robinson 1960 producer – uncredited Producer
First Aiders 1944 Short producer Producer
Mother Goose Melodies 1931 Short producer Producer
Ten Who Dared 1960 producer Producer
How to Play Football 1944 Short producer Producer
The Castaway 1931 Short producer Producer
Pollyanna 1960 producer – uncredited Producer
The Plastics Inventor 1944 Short producer Producer
Traffic Troubles 1931 Short producer Producer
Kidnapped 1960 producer – uncredited Producer
Springtime for Pluto 1944 Short producer Producer
Birds of a Feather 1931 Short producer Producer
Goliath II 1960 Short producer Producer
Commando Duck 1944 Short producer Producer
The Birthday Party 1931 Short producer Producer
Noah’s Ark 1959 Short producer Producer
Contrary Condor 1944 Short producer Producer
Playful Pan 1930 Short producer Producer
Third Man on the Mountain 1959 producer – uncredited Producer
Donald Duck and the Gorilla 1944 Short producer Producer
Pioneer Days 1930 Short producer Producer
How to Have an Accident at Work 1959 Short producer Producer
How to Play Golf 1944 Short producer Producer
Winter 1930 Short producer Producer
Donald in Mathmagic Land 1959 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Trombone Trouble 1944 Short producer Producer
The Picnic 1930 Short producer Producer
Disneyland ’59 1959 TV Movie documentary producer: Disneyland Producer
How to Be a Sailor 1944 Short producer Producer
The Gorilla Mystery 1930 Short producer Producer
Grand Canyon 1958 Short documentary producer – uncredited Producer
The Pelican and the Snipe 1944 Short producer Producer
The Chain Gang 1930 Short producer Producer
The Sign of Zorro 1958 executive producer – uncredited Producer
British Torpedo Plane Tactics 1943 Documentary short producer Producer
Monkey Melodies 1930 Short producer Producer
White Wilderness 1958 Documentary executive producer Producer
Pedro 1943 Short producer Producer
Night 1930 Short producer Producer
Paul Bunyan 1958 Short producer Producer
Chicken Little 1943 Short producer Producer
The Shindig 1930 Short producer Producer
Ama Girls 1958 Documentary short executive producer Producer
Home Defense 1943 Short producer Producer
Midnight in a Toy Shop 1930 Short producer Producer
The Light in the Forest 1958 producer Producer
The Old Army Game 1943 Short producer Producer
Arctic Antics 1930 Short producer Producer
Annette 1958 TV Series producer Producer
The Winged Scourge 1943 Documentary short producer Producer
The Fire Fighters 1930 Short producer Producer
Old Yeller 1957 executive producer – uncredited Producer
Figaro and Cleo 1943 Short producer Producer
Frolicking Fish 1930 Short producer Producer
The Truth About Mother Goose 1957 Documentary short producer Producer
Reason and Emotion 1943 Short producer Producer
The Cactus Kid 1930 Short producer Producer
Johnny Tremain 1957 producer – uncredited Producer
Victory Vehicles 1943 Short producer Producer
Fiddling Around 1930 Short producer Producer
The Story of Anyburg U.S.A. 1957 Short producer Producer
Victory Through Air Power 1943 Documentary producer – uncredited Producer
Cannibal Capers 1930 Short producer Producer
The Wetback Hound 1957 Short executive producer Producer
Fall Out-Fall in 1943 Short producer Producer
The Barnyard Concert 1930 Short producer Producer
I’m No Fool Having Fun 1956 Short producer Producer
Private Pluto 1943 Short producer Producer
Autumn 1930 Short producer Producer
Samoa 1956 Documentary short producer Producer
The Flying Jalopy 1943 Short producer Producer
Summer 1930 Short producer Producer
Disneyland, U.S.A. 1956 Documentary short producer Producer
Pluto and the Armadillo 1943 Short producer Producer
Minnie’s Yoo Hoo 1930 Short producer Producer
Westward Ho, the Wagons! 1956 producer – uncredited Producer
El Gaucho Goofy 1943 Short producer Producer
The Merry Dwarfs 1929 Short producer – uncredited Producer
You and Your Senses of Smell and Taste 1956 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Tire Trouble 1943 Short producer Producer
The Haunted House 1929 Short producer Producer
I’m No Fool in Water 1956 Short producer Producer
Education for Death: The Making of the Nazi 1943 Short producer Producer
Hell’s Bells 1929 Short producer Producer
A Cowboy Needs a Horse 1956 Short producer Producer
The Spirit of ’43 1943 Short documentary producer Producer
Jungle Rhythm 1929 Short producer Producer
I’m No Fool as a Pedestrian 1956 Short producer Producer
The Grain That Built a Hemisphere 1943 Documentary short producer Producer
Springtime 1929 Short producer Producer
You and Your Ears 1956 Short producer Producer
Aquarela do Brasil 1942 Short producer Producer
El terrible toreador 1929 Short producer Producer
In the Bag 1956 Short producer Producer
Der Fuehrer’s Face 1942 Short producer Producer
The Skeleton Dance 1929 Short producer Producer
Jack and Old Mac 1956 Short producer Producer
Bellboy Donald 1942 Short producer Producer
Wild Waves 1929 Short producer Producer
How to Have an Accident in the Home 1956 Short producer Producer
How to Fish 1942 Short producer Producer
The Jazz Fool 1929 Short producer Producer
The Great Locomotive Chase 1956 executive producer – uncredited Producer
Pluto at the Zoo 1942 Short producer Producer
The Plowboy 1929 Short producer Producer
Hooked Bear 1956 Short producer Producer
Sky Trooper 1942 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Follies 1929 Short producer Producer
I’m No Fool with a Bicycle 1956 Short producer Producer
How to Swim 1942 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Choo-Choo 1929 Short producer Producer
Chips Ahoy 1956 Short producer Producer
The Olympic Champ 1942 Short producer Producer
The Karnival Kid 1929 Short producer Producer
Corky and White Shadow 1956 TV Series producer – uncredited Producer
The Vanishing Private 1942 Short producer Producer
The Barnyard Battle 1929 Short producer Producer
I’m No Fool with Fire 1955 Short producer Producer
How to Play Baseball 1942 Short producer Producer
When the Cat’s Away 1929 Short producer Producer
You and Your Five Senses 1955 Short producer Producer
Donald Duck Visits Lake Titicaca 1942 Short producer Producer
The Opry House 1929/I Short producer Producer
You and Your Food 1955 Short producer Producer
T-Bone for Two 1942 Short producer Producer
The Barn Dance 1929 Short producer Producer
You and Your Sense of Touch 1955 Short producer Producer
Bambi 1942 producer – uncredited Producer
The Gallopin’ Gaucho 1928 Short producer Producer
You the Human Animal 1955 Short producer Producer
Out of the Frying Pan Into the Firing Line 1942 Short producer Producer
Steamboat Willie 1928 Short producer Producer
Men Against the Arctic 1955 Documentary short producer Producer
Donald’s Gold Mine 1942 Short producer Producer
Plane Crazy 1928 Short producer Producer
Up a Tree 1955 Short producer Producer
Food Will Win the War 1942 Documentary short producer Producer
Alice in the Big League 1927 Short producer Producer
Beezy Bear 1955 Short producer Producer
The Sleepwalker 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice the Beach Nut 1927 Short producer Producer
Bearly Asleep 1955 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Garden 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Medicine Show 1927 Short producer Producer
Dateline: Disneyland 1955 TV Special documentary executive producer Producer
The Army Mascot 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice in the Klondike 1927 Short producer Producer
Music Land 1955 producer Producer
Donald Gets Drafted 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Channel Swim 1927 Short producer Producer
Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier 1955 producer Producer
Donald’s Snow Fight 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Picnic 1927 Short producer Producer
Contrast in Rhythm 1955 Short producer Producer
Symphony Hour 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Knaughty Knight 1927 Short producer Producer
Switzerland 1955 Documentary short producer Producer
Stop That Tank! 1942 Documentary short producer – uncredited Producer
Alice’s Three Bad Eggs 1927 Short producer Producer
No Hunting 1955 Short producer Producer
Pluto Junior 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Circus Daze 1927 Short producer Producer
Johnnie Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet 1954 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Birthday Party 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Auto Race 1927 Short producer Producer
Siam 1954 Documentary short producer Producer
The New Spirit 1942 Documentary short producer Producer
Alice in the Alps 1927 Short producer Producer
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1954 producer – uncredited Producer
The Village Smithy 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice the Collegiate 1927 Short producer Producer
Grand Canyonscope 1954 Short producer Producer
All Together 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice at the Rodeo 1927 Short producer Producer
The Flying Squirrel 1954 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Decision 1942 Short producer Producer
Alice at the Carnival 1927 Short producer Producer
Social Lion 1954 Short producer Producer
The Art of Self Defense 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice Foils the Pirates 1927 Short producer Producer
The Vanishing Prairie 1954 Documentary producer Producer
7 Wise Dwarfs 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice the Golf Bug 1927 Short producer Producer
Grin and Bear It 1954 Short producer Producer
Chef Donald 1941 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Alice the Lumberjack 1926 Short producer Producer
Dragon Around 1954 Short producer Producer
The Thrifty Pig 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Brown Derby 1926 Short producer Producer
Casey Bats Again 1954 Short producer – uncredited Producer
The Art of Skiing 1941 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Alice’s Spanish Guitar 1926 Short producer Producer
Pigs Is Pigs 1954 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Camera 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice Helps the Romance 1926 Short producer Producer
Two for the Record 1954 Short producer Producer
Dumbo 1941 producer – uncredited Producer
Alice Cuts the Ice 1926 Short producer Producer
The Lone Chipmunks 1954 Short producer Producer
Lend a Paw 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice the Fire Fighter 1926 Short producer Producer
Stormy, the Thoroughbred 1954 executive producer Producer
Old MacDonald Duck 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice in the Wooly West 1926 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Diary 1954 Short producer Producer
Orphans’ Benefit 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice in Slumberland 1926 Short producer Producer
Spare the Rod 1954 Short producer Producer
Truant Officer Donald 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Monkey Business 1926 Short producer Producer
Canvas Back Duck 1953 Short producer Producer
Early to Bed 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice Charms the Fish 1926 Short producer Producer
How to Sleep 1953 Short producer Producer
The Nifty Nineties 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Orphan 1926 Short producer Producer
Working for Peanuts 1953 Short producer Producer
Canine Caddy 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Little Parade 1926 Short producer Producer
Ben and Me 1953 Short producer Producer
A Good Time for a Dime 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Balloon Race 1926 Short producer Producer
The Living Desert 1953 Documentary producer Producer
Baggage Buster 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice on the Farm 1926 Short producer Producer
Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom 1953 Short producer Producer
A Gentleman’s Gentleman 1941 Short producer Producer
Clara Cleans Her Teeth 1926 Short producer Producer
Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue 1953 executive producer – uncredited Producer
Golden Eggs 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice Rattled by Rats 1925 Short producer Producer
Rugged Bear 1953 Short producer Producer
The Little Whirlwind 1941 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Alice Plays Cupid 1925 Short producer Producer
Football Now and Then 1953 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Playmate 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice Chops the Suey 1925 Short producer Producer
The New Neighbor 1953 Short producer Producer
Timber 1941 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Tin Pony 1925 Short producer Producer
The Sword and the Rose 1953 executive producer – uncredited Producer
The Reluctant Dragon 1941/I producer – uncredited Producer
Alice Picks the Champ 1925 Short producer Producer
How to Dance 1953 Short producer Producer
Pantry Pirate 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice Wins the Derby 1925 Short producer Producer
Father’s Week-end 1953 Short producer Producer
Fire Chief 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice Is Stage Struck 1925 Short producer Producer
Don’s Fountain of Youth 1953 Short producer Producer
Goofy’s Glider 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice Loses Out 1925 Short producer Producer
Melody 1953 Short producer Producer
Fantasia 1940 producer – uncredited Producer
Alice Solves the Puzzle 1925 Short producer Producer
For Whom the Bulls Toil 1953 Short producer Producer
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice Gets Stung 1925 Short producer Producer
The Simple Things 1953 Short producer Producer
Window Cleaners 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice the Toreador 1925 Short producer Producer
Father’s Day Off 1953 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Dream House 1940 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Alice Cans the Cannibals 1925 Short producer Producer
The Alaskan Eskimo 1953 Documentary short producer Producer
Donald’s Vacation 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice the Piper 1924 Short producer Producer
Bear Country 1953 Short documentary producer Producer
Put-Put Troubles 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice and the Three Bears 1924 Short producer Producer
Peter Pan 1953 producer Producer
Bone Trouble 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice Hunting in Africa 1924 Short producer Producer
How to Be a Detective 1952 Short producer Producer
Mr. Duck Steps Out 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice and the Dog Catcher 1924 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Christmas Tree 1952 Short producer Producer
Billposters 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Fishy Story 1924 Short producer Producer
Two Weeks Vacation 1952 Short producer Producer
Tugboat Mickey 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Spooky Adventure 1924 Short producer Producer
Trick or Treat 1952 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Dog Laundry 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Day at Sea 1924 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Party 1952 Short producer Producer
The Riveter 1940 Short producer Producer
Alice’s Wonderland 1923 Short producer Producer
The Little House 1952 Short producer Producer
Pinocchio 1940 producer – uncredited Producer
Martha 1923 Short producer Producer
Uncle Donald’s Ants 1952 Short producer Producer
Officer Duck 1939 Short producer Producer
Cinderella 1922 Short producer Producer
Teachers Are People 1952 Short producer Producer
The Autograph Hound 1939 Short producer Producer
Tommy Tucker’s Tooth 1922 Short producer Producer
Water Birds 1952 Documentary short producer Producer
Donald’s Penguin 1939 Short producer Producer
Puss in Boots 1922 Short producer Producer
Susie the Little Blue Coupe 1952 Short producer Producer
The Pointer 1939 Short producer Producer
Goldie Locks and the Three Bears 1922 Short producer Producer
Two Gun Goofy 1952 Short producer Producer
Sea Scouts 1939 Short producer Producer
Jack the Giant Killer 1922 Short producer Producer
Let’s Stick Together 1952 Short producer Producer
Beach Picnic 1939 Short producer Producer
Jack and the Beanstalk 1922 Short producer Producer
Man’s Best Friend 1952 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Cousin Gus 1939 Short producer Producer
The Four Musicians of Bremen 1922 Short producer Producer
Two Chips and a Miss 1952 Short producer Producer
The Hockey Champ 1939 Short producer Producer
Little Red Riding Hood 1922/II Short producer Producer
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men 1952 executive producer – uncredited Producer
Ugly Duckling 1939 Short producer Producer
Hello Aloha 1952 Short producer Producer
Goofy and Wilbur 1939 Short producer Producer
Lambert the Sheepish Lion 1952 Short producer – uncredited Producer
The Practical Pig 1939 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Donald Applecore 1952 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Mickey’s Surprise Party 1939 Short producer Producer
Father’s Lion 1952 Short producer Producer
Society Dog Show 1939 Short producer Producer
Bee on Guard 1951 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Lucky Day 1939 Short producer Producer
No Smoking 1951 Short producer Producer
The Standard Parade 1939 Documentary short producer Producer
Out of Scale 1951 Short producer Producer
Mother Goose Goes Hollywood 1938 Short producer Producer
Fathers Are People 1951 Short producer Producer
Ferdinand the Bull 1938 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Cold Turkey 1951 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Donald’s Golf Game 1938 Short producer Producer
Get Rich Quick 1951 Short producer Producer
Farmyard Symphony 1938 Short producer Producer
R’coon Dawg 1951 Short producer Producer
Brave Little Tailor 1938 Short producer – uncredited Producer
How to Catch a Cold 1951 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Parrot 1938 Short producer Producer
Nature’s Half Acre 1951 Documentary short producer Producer
The Whalers 1938 Short producer Producer
Alice in Wonderland 1951 producer – uncredited Producer
The Fox Hunt 1938 Short producer Producer
Lucky Number 1951 Short producer Producer
Good Scouts 1938 Short producer Producer
Tomorrow We Diet! 1951 Short producer Producer
Polar Trappers 1938 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Test Pilot Donald 1951 Short producer Producer
Wynken, Blynken & Nod 1938 Short producer Producer
Plutopia 1951 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Trailer 1938 Short producer Producer
Cold War 1951 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Donald’s Nephews 1938 Short producer Producer
Corn Chips 1951 Short producer Producer
Moth and the Flame 1938 Short producer Producer
Home Made Home 1951 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Better Self 1938 Short producer Producer
Dude Duck 1951 Short producer Producer
Boat Builders 1938 Short producer Producer
Cold Storage 1951 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Self Control 1938 Short producer Producer
Chicken in the Rough 1951 Short producer Producer
Lonesome Ghosts 1937 Short producer Producer
Lion Down 1951 Short producer Producer
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937 producer – uncredited Producer
Operation Wonderland 1951 Documentary short executive producer Producer
Donald’s Ostrich 1937 Short producer Producer
Out on a Limb 1950 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Quin-puplets 1937 Short producer Producer
Morris the Midget Moose 1950 Short producer Producer
The Old Mill 1937 Short producer Producer
Hold That Pose 1950 Short producer Producer
Clock Cleaners 1937 Short producer Producer
Bee at the Beach 1950 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Hawaiian Holiday 1937 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Camp Dog 1950 Short producer Producer
Modern Inventions 1937 Short producer Producer
Food for Feudin’ 1950 Short producer Producer
Little Hiawatha 1937 Short producer Producer
Pests of the West 1950 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Amateurs 1937 Short producer Producer
Beaver Valley 1950 Documentary short producer Producer
Woodland Café 1937 Short producer Producer
Motor Mania 1950 Short producer Producer
Moose Hunters 1937 Short producer Producer
Treasure Island 1950 executive producer – uncredited Producer
Magician Mickey 1937 Short producer Producer
Puss Cafe 1950 Short producer Producer
Don Donald 1937 Short producer Producer
Primitive Pluto 1950 Short producer Producer
The Worm Turns 1937 Short producer Producer
Trailer Horn 1950 Short producer Producer
More Kittens 1936 Short producer Producer
Wonder Dog 1950 Short producer Producer
Mother Pluto 1936 Short producer Producer
Crazy Over Daisy 1950 Short producer Producer
The Country Cousin 1936 Short producer Producer
The Brave Engineer 1950 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Elephant 1936 Short producer Producer
Cinderella 1950 producer – uncredited Producer
Three Blind Mouseketeers 1936 Short producer Producer
Pluto and the Gopher 1950 Short producer Producer
Donald and Pluto 1936 Short producer Producer
Lion Around 1950 Short producer Producer
Toby Tortoise Returns 1936 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Heart Throb 1950 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Circus 1936 Short producer Producer
Toy Tinkers 1949 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Alpine Climbers 1936 Short producer Producer
Slide Donald Slide 1949 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Rival 1936 Short producer Producer
Sheep Dog 1949 Short producer Producer
Moving Day 1936 Short producer Producer
The Greener Yard 1949 Short producer Producer
Thru the Mirror 1936 Short producer Producer
The Wind in the Willows 1949 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Three Little Wolves 1936 Short producer Producer
Goofy Gymnastics 1949 Short producer Producer
Elmer Elephant 1936 Short producer Producer
All in a Nutshell 1949 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Grand Opera 1936 Short producer Producer
Hook, Lion and Sinker 1949 Short producer Producer
Orphans’ Picnic 1936 Short producer Producer
Tennis Racquet 1949 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Polo Team 1936 Short producer Producer
Honey Harvester 1949 Short producer Producer
Broken Toys 1935 Short producer Producer
Bubble Bee 1949 Short producer Producer
Cock o’ the Walk 1935 Short producer Producer
Winter Storage 1949 Short producer Producer
On Ice 1935 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Sweater 1949 Short producer Producer
Three Orphan Kittens 1935 Short producer Producer
Sea Salts 1949 Short producer Producer
Music Land 1935 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Surprise Package 1949 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Judgement Day 1935 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Happy Birthday 1949 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Fire Brigade 1935 Short producer Producer
Pueblo Pluto 1949 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Garden 1935 Short producer Producer
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 1949 Short producer Producer
Who Killed Cock Robin? 1935 Short producer Producer
Tea for Two Hundred 1948 Short producer – uncredited Producer
The Cookie Carnival 1935 Short producer Producer
Seal Island 1948 Documentary short producer Producer
Water Babies 1935 Short producer Producer
Mickey and the Seal 1948 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Kangaroo 1935 Short producer Producer
So Dear to My Heart 1948 producer Producer
The Robber Kitten 1935 Short producer Producer
Three for Breakfast 1948 Short producer Producer
The Golden Touch 1935 Short producer Producer
Soup’s On 1948 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Service Station 1935 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Fledgling 1948 Short producer Producer
The Band Concert 1935 Short producer Producer
Inferior Decorator 1948 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Man Friday 1935 Short producer Producer
Cat Nap Pluto 1948 Short producer Producer
The Tortoise and the Hare 1935 Short producer Producer
The Trial of Donald Duck 1948 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Two-Gun Mickey 1934 Short producer Producer
Pluto’s Purchase 1948 Short producer Producer
The Dognapper 1934 Short producer Producer
Blame It on the Samba 1948 Short producer Producer
The Goddess of Spring 1934 Short producer Producer
Bumble Boogie 1948 Short producer Producer
Mickey Plays Papa 1934 Short producer Producer
Little Toot 1948 Short producer Producer
Peculiar Penguins 1934 Short producer Producer
Melody Time 1948 producer – uncredited Producer
Orphan’s Benefit 1934 Short producer Producer
Once Upon a Wintertime 1948 Short producer Producer
The Flying Mouse 1934 Short producer Producer
Pecos Bill 1948 Short producer Producer
Mickey’s Steam Roller 1934 Short producer Producer
The Legend of Johnny Appleseed 1948 Short producer Producer
The Wise Little Hen 1934 Short producer Producer
Trees 1948 Short producer Producer
The Hot Choc-late Soldiers 1934 Short producer Producer
Donald’s Dream Voice 1948 Short producer Producer
Gulliver Mickey 1934 Short producer Producer
Bone Bandit 1948 Short producer Producer
The Big Bad Wolf 1934 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Barnyard Olympics 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Mad Dog 1932 Short Mickey Mouse / Dog-catcher (Peg-leg Pete) (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Grocery Boy 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice) Actor
The Duck Hunt 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Orphans 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey Cuts Up 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Beach Party 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice) Actor
The Barnyard Broadcast 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Fishin’ Around 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Blue Rhythm 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey Steps Out 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Delivery Boy 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Moose Hunt 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mother Goose Melodies 1931 Short Jack Horner (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Castaway 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Traffic Troubles 1931 Short Mickey Mouse / Police officer / Dr. Pep (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Birthday Party 1931 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Pioneer Days 1930 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Picnic 1930 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Gorilla Mystery 1930 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Chain Gang 1930 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Shindig 1930 Short Mickey Mouse
Horace Horsecollar (voice, uncredited)
Actor
The Fire Fighters 1930 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Cactus Kid 1930 Short Mickey Mouse / Pegleg Pedro (voice, uncredited) Actor
Fiddling Around 1930 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Barnyard Concert 1930 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Minnie’s Yoo Hoo 1930 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Haunted House 1929 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Jungle Rhythm 1929 Short Mickey Mouse / Parrot (voice, uncredited) Actor
Wild Waves 1929 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Jazz Fool 1929 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Plowboy 1929 Short Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse
Horace Horsecollar (voice, uncredited)
Actor
Mickey’s Follies 1929 Short Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse (voice, uncredited)
Actor
Mickey’s Choo-Choo 1929 Short Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse (voice, uncredited)
Actor
The Karnival Kid 1929 Short Minnie Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Barn Dance 1929 Short Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse
Parrot
… (voice, uncredited)
Actor
The Gallopin’ Gaucho 1928 Short Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse
Pegleg Pete (voice, uncredited)
Actor
Steamboat Willie 1928 Short Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse
Peg-Leg Pete
… (voice, uncredited)
Actor
Plane Crazy 1928 Short Mickey Mouse
Minnie Mouse (voice, uncredited)
Actor
Alice’s Fishy Story 1924 Short Auto Driver Actor
Alice’s Wonderland 1923 Short Actor
The Mickey Mouse Club 1955-1958 TV Series Mickey Mouse Actor
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1955 TV Series Mickey Mouse Actor
Mickey’s Delayed Date 1947 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Fun & Fancy Free 1947 Mickey Mouse (voice) Actor
Mickey and the Beanstalk 1947 Short Mickey Mouse (voice) Actor
Squatter’s Rights 1946 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Pluto and the Armadillo 1943 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Symphony Hour 1942 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Birthday Party 1942 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
All Together 1942 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Lend a Paw 1941 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Orphans’ Benefit 1941 Short Mickey Mouse (voice) Actor
The Nifty Nineties 1941 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Canine Caddy 1941 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
A Gentleman’s Gentleman 1941 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Little Whirlwind 1941 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Reluctant Dragon 1941/I Walt Disney (uncredited) Actor
Fantasia 1940 Mickey Mouse (segment ‘The Sorcerer’s Apprentice’) (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip 1940 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Pluto’s Dream House 1940 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Tugboat Mickey 1940 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Pointer 1939 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Surprise Party 1939 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Society Dog Show 1939 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Brave Little Tailor 1938 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Parrot 1938 Short Mickey Mouse / The Parrot (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Whalers 1938 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Fox Hunt 1938 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Trailer 1938 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Boat Builders 1938 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Lonesome Ghosts 1937 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Clock Cleaners 1937 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Hawaiian Holiday 1937 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Amateurs 1937 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Moose Hunters 1937 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Magician Mickey 1937 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Worm Turns 1937 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Elephant 1936 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Circus 1936 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Alpine Climbers 1936 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Rival 1936 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Moving Day 1936 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Thru the Mirror 1936 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Grand Opera 1936 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Orphans’ Picnic 1936 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Polo Team 1936 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
On Ice 1935 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Pluto’s Judgement Day 1935 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Fire Brigade 1935 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Garden 1935 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Kangaroo 1935 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Service Station 1935 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Man Friday 1935 Short Mickey Mouse (voice) Actor
Two-Gun Mickey 1934 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey Plays Papa 1934 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Orphan’s Benefit 1934 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Steam Roller 1934 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Hollywood Party 1934 Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Hot Choc-late Soldiers 1934 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Gulliver Mickey 1934 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Playful Pluto 1934 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Camping Out 1934 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Shanghaied 1934 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Giantland 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Pet Store 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Steeple Chase 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Puppy Love 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Gala Premier 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Mechanical Man 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice) Actor
The Mail Pilot 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Ye Olden Days 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Mellerdrammer 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Pal Pluto 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Mad Doctor 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Building a Building 1933 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Good Deed 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Santa’s Workshop 1932 Short Elf (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Klondike Kid 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Wayward Canary 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Touchdown Mickey 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Whoopee Party 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Trader Mickey 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Nightmare 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey in Arabia 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Musical Farmer 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
Mickey’s Revue 1932 Short Mickey Mouse (voice, uncredited) Actor
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band 1968 presenter Miscellaneous
Blackbeard’s Ghost 1968 presenter Miscellaneous
The Happiest Millionaire 1967 presenter Miscellaneous
Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar 1967 presenter Miscellaneous
The Jungle Book 1967/I presenter Miscellaneous
The Gnome-Mobile 1967 presenter Miscellaneous
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin 1967 presenter Miscellaneous
Monkeys, Go Home! 1967 presenter Miscellaneous
Follow Me, Boys! 1966 presenter Miscellaneous
Run, Appaloosa, Run 1966 presenter Miscellaneous
Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. 1966 presenter Miscellaneous
The Ugly Dachshund 1966 presenter Miscellaneous
That Darn Cat! 1965 presenter Miscellaneous
The Monkey’s Uncle 1965 presenter Miscellaneous
Those Calloways 1965 presenter Miscellaneous
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1954-1965 TV Series presenter – 17 episodes Miscellaneous
Emil and the Detectives 1964 presenter Miscellaneous
Mary Poppins 1964 presenter Miscellaneous
The Moon-Spinners 1964 presenter Miscellaneous
The Tattooed Police Horse 1964 presenter Miscellaneous
A Tiger Walks 1964 presenter Miscellaneous
The Sword in the Stone 1963 presents Miscellaneous
The Three Lives of Thomasina 1963 presenter Miscellaneous
Summer Magic 1963 presenter Miscellaneous
Son of Flubber 1963 presenter Miscellaneous
A Symposium on Popular Songs 1962 Short presenter Miscellaneous
In Search of the Castaways 1962 presenter Miscellaneous
The Legend of Lobo 1962 presenter Miscellaneous
Moon Pilot 1962 presenter Miscellaneous
Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog 1961 presenter Miscellaneous
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North 1961 presenter Miscellaneous
The Parent Trap 1961 presenter Miscellaneous
The Absent Minded Professor 1961 presenter Miscellaneous
The Horse with the Flying Tail 1960 Documentary presenter Miscellaneous
Swiss Family Robinson 1960 presenter Miscellaneous
Pollyanna 1960 presenter Miscellaneous
Islands of the Sea 1960 Documentary short presenter Miscellaneous
Kidnapped 1960 presenter Miscellaneous
Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus 1960 presenter Miscellaneous
Jungle Cat 1959 Documentary presenter Miscellaneous
Mysteries of the Deep 1959 Documentary short presenter Miscellaneous
Third Man on the Mountain 1959 presenter Miscellaneous
Darby O’Gill and the Little People 1959 presenter Miscellaneous
Eyes in Outer Space 1959 Documentary short presenter Miscellaneous
The Shaggy Dog 1959 presenter Miscellaneous
Sleeping Beauty 1959 presenter Miscellaneous
Tonka 1958 presenter Miscellaneous
Grand Canyon 1958 Short documentary presenter Miscellaneous
The Sign of Zorro 1958 presenter Miscellaneous
White Wilderness 1958 Documentary presenter Miscellaneous
Old Yeller 1957 presenter Miscellaneous
Niok 1957 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Perri 1957 presenter Miscellaneous
Johnny Tremain 1957 presenter Miscellaneous
Westward Ho, the Wagons! 1956 presenter Miscellaneous
Secrets of Life 1956 Documentary presenter Miscellaneous
The Great Locomotive Chase 1956 presenter Miscellaneous
The Littlest Outlaw 1955 presenter Miscellaneous
The African Lion 1955 Documentary presenter Miscellaneous
Lady and the Tramp 1955 presenter Miscellaneous
Music Land 1955 presenter Miscellaneous
Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier 1955 presenter Miscellaneous
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1954 presenter Miscellaneous
The Vanishing Prairie 1954 Documentary presenter Miscellaneous
The Living Desert 1953 Documentary presenter Miscellaneous
Prowlers of the Everglades 1953 Documentary short presenter Miscellaneous
The Sword and the Rose 1953 presenter Miscellaneous
Bear Country 1953 Short documentary presenter Miscellaneous
Peter Pan 1953 presenter Miscellaneous
Water Birds 1952 Documentary short presenter Miscellaneous
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men 1952 presenter Miscellaneous
The Olympic Elk 1952 Documentary short presenter Miscellaneous
Nature’s Half Acre 1951 Documentary short presenter Miscellaneous
Alice in Wonderland 1951 presenter Miscellaneous
Beaver Valley 1950 Documentary short presenter Miscellaneous
Treasure Island 1950 presenter Miscellaneous
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 1949 presenter Miscellaneous
The Window 1949 special arrangement: Bobby Driscoll role of “Tommy” Miscellaneous
Seal Island 1948 Documentary short presenter Miscellaneous
Melody Time 1948 presenter Miscellaneous
Fun & Fancy Free 1947 presenter Miscellaneous
Make Mine Music 1946 presenter Miscellaneous
The Three Caballeros 1944 presenter Miscellaneous
How to Play Football 1944 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Victory Through Air Power 1943 Documentary presenter Miscellaneous
Saludos Amigos 1942 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Bambi 1942 presents Miscellaneous
Chef Donald 1941 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Sullivan’s Travels 1941 producer: “Playful Pluto” – uncredited Miscellaneous
The Art of Skiing 1941 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Dumbo 1941 presenter Miscellaneous
The Little Whirlwind 1941 Short presenter Miscellaneous
The Reluctant Dragon 1941/I presenter Miscellaneous
Pinocchio 1940 presenter Miscellaneous
The Pointer 1939 Short model: Mickey Mouse – uncredited Miscellaneous
The Practical Pig 1939 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Merbabies 1938 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Ferdinand the Bull 1938 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Polar Trappers 1938 Short presents Miscellaneous
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937 presenter Miscellaneous
Michael O’Halloran 1937 cartoon sequence courtesy of Miscellaneous
The Wise Little Hen 1934 Short presenter – as Mickey Mouse Miscellaneous
The Big Bad Wolf 1934 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Three Little Pigs 1933 Short presenter – as Mickey Mouse Miscellaneous
Birds in the Spring 1933 Short presenter – as Mickey Mouse Miscellaneous
Santa’s Workshop 1932 Short presenter Miscellaneous
The Merry Dwarfs 1929 Short presenter Miscellaneous
Cinderella 1922 Short Director
Tommy Tucker’s Tooth 1922 Short Director
Puss in Boots 1922 Short Director
Goldie Locks and the Three Bears 1922 Short Director
Jack the Giant Killer 1922 Short Director
Jack and the Beanstalk 1922 Short Director
The Four Musicians of Bremen 1922 Short Director
Little Red Riding Hood 1922/II Short Director
Cleaning Up!!? 1921 Short Director
Did You Ever Take a Ride Over Kansas City Street ‘In a Fliver’ 1921 Short Director
Kansas City’s Spring Clean-up 1921 Short Director
Kansas City Girls Are Rolling Their Own Now 1921 Short Director
Los comienzos de la animación 1995 Video documentary segment “Puss in Boots” Director
Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress 1964 TV Series Director
The Golden Touch 1935 Short Director
The Hot Choc-late Soldiers 1934 Short Director
Night 1930 Short Director
The Cactus Kid 1930 Short uncredited Director
Fiddling Around 1930 Short uncredited Director
The Barnyard Concert 1930 Short uncredited Director
Minnie’s Yoo Hoo 1930 Short uncredited Director
The Merry Dwarfs 1929 Short uncredited Director
The Haunted House 1929 Short uncredited Director
Jungle Rhythm 1929 Short uncredited Director
Springtime 1929 Short Director
El terrible toreador 1929 Short Director
The Skeleton Dance 1929 Short Director
The Jazz Fool 1929 Short Director
The Plowboy 1929 Short Director
The Karnival Kid 1929 Short Director
When the Cat’s Away 1929 Short uncredited Director
The Opry House 1929/I Short uncredited Director
The Barn Dance 1929 Short uncredited Director
Sky Scrappers 1928 Short Director
Hot Dog 1928 Short Director
Steamboat Willie 1928 Short uncredited Director
Sleigh Bells 1928 Short Director
Tall Timber 1928 Short Director
The Fox Chase 1928 Short Director
Poor Papa 1928 Short Director
Oh What a Knight 1928 Short Director
Plane Crazy 1928 Short Director
Hungry Hoboes 1928 Short Director
Ozzie of the Mounted 1928 Short Director
Ride ‘Em Plowboy 1928 Short Director
Sagebrush Sadie 1928 Short Director
Bright Lights 1928 Short Director
Rival Romeos 1928 Short Director
Africa Before Dark 1928 Short Director
The Ol’ Swimmin’ Hole 1928 Short Director
Neck ‘n’ Neck 1928 Short Director
Harem Scarem 1928 Short Director
Rickety Gin 1927 Short Director
Empty Socks 1927 Short Director
The Banker’s Daughter 1927 Short Director
The Ocean Hop 1927 Short Director
All Wet 1927/II Short Director
Great Guns 1927/I Short Director
The Mechanical Cow 1927 Short Director
Oh Teacher 1927 Short Director
Trolley Troubles 1927 Short Director
Alice in the Big League 1927 Short Director
Alice the Beach Nut 1927 Short Director
Alice the Whaler 1927 Short Director
Alice’s Medicine Show 1927 Short Director
Alice in the Klondike 1927 Short Director
Alice’s Channel Swim 1927 Short Director
Alice’s Picnic 1927 Short Director
Alice’s Knaughty Knight 1927 Short Director
Alice’s Three Bad Eggs 1927 Short Director
Alice’s Circus Daze 1927 Short Director
Alice’s Auto Race 1927 Short Director
Alice in the Alps 1927 Short Director
Alice the Collegiate 1927 Short Director
Alice at the Rodeo 1927 Short Director
Alice at the Carnival 1927 Short Director
Alice Foils the Pirates 1927 Short Director
Alice the Golf Bug 1927 Short Director
Alice the Lumberjack 1926 Short Director
Alice’s Brown Derby 1926 Short Director
Alice’s Spanish Guitar 1926 Short Director
Alice Helps the Romance 1926 Short Director
Alice Cuts the Ice 1926 Short Director
Alice the Fire Fighter 1926 Short Director
Alice in the Wooly West 1926 Short Director
Alice in Slumberland 1926 Short Director
Alice’s Monkey Business 1926 Short Director
Alice Charms the Fish 1926 Short Director
Alice’s Orphan 1926 Short Director
Alice’s Mysterious Mystery 1926 Short Director
Alice’s Little Parade 1926 Short Director
Alice’s Balloon Race 1926 Short Director
Alice on the Farm 1926 Short Director
Alice in the Jungle 1925 Short Director
Alice Rattled by Rats 1925 Short Director
Alice Plays Cupid 1925 Short Director
Alice the Jail Bird 1925 Short Director
Alice Chops the Suey 1925 Short Director
Alice’s Tin Pony 1925 Short Director
Alice Picks the Champ 1925 Short Director
Alice Wins the Derby 1925 Short Director
Alice Is Stage Struck 1925 Short Director
Alice Loses Out 1925 Short Director
Alice’s Egg Plant 1925 Short Director
Alice Solves the Puzzle 1925 Short Director
Alice Gets Stung 1925 Short Director
Alice the Toreador 1925 Short Director
Alice Cans the Cannibals 1925 Short Director
Alice the Piper 1924 Short Director
Alice and the Three Bears 1924 Short Director
Alice Hunting in Africa 1924 Short Director
Alice Gets in Dutch 1924 Short Director
Alice the Peacemaker 1924 Short Director
Alice and the Dog Catcher 1924 Short Director
Alice’s Fishy Story 1924 Short Director
Alice’s Wild West Show 1924 Short Director
Alice’s Spooky Adventure 1924 Short Director
Alice’s Day at Sea 1924 Short Director
Alice’s Wonderland 1923 Short Director
Martha 1923 Short Director
Disney Infinity 3.0 2015 Video Game characters: Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck Writer
Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes 2014 Video Game characters: Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck Writer
Disney Princess Sing Along Songs: Enchanted Tea Party 2005 Video short Writer
Land of Illusion 1993 Video Game characters Writer
World of Illusion Starring Disney’s Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck 1992 Video Game characters Writer
QuackShot 1991 Video Game characters Writer
Castle of Illusion 1990 Video Game characters Writer
Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. 1966 story – as Retlaw Yensid Writer
The Mickey Mouse Club 1955 TV Series creator – 1 episode Writer
Steamboat Willie 1928 Short uncredited Writer
Sleigh Bells 1928 Short Writer
Poor Papa 1928 Short Writer
Trolley Troubles 1927 Short Writer
Alice’s Wonderland 1923 Short scenario Writer
Jack the Giant Killer 1922 Short writer Writer
Servants’ Entrance 1934 animation director: cartoon sequence Animation Department
The Skeleton Dance 1929 Short animator – uncredited Animation Department
Trolley Troubles 1927 Short animator Animation Department
Alice Hunting in Africa 1924 Short animator Animation Department
Alice and the Dog Catcher 1924 Short animator Animation Department
Alice’s Fishy Story 1924 Short animator Animation Department
Alice’s Wild West Show 1924 Short animator Animation Department
Alice’s Spooky Adventure 1924 Short animator Animation Department
Alice’s Day at Sea 1924 Short animator Animation Department
Cinderella 1922 Short animator Animation Department
Puss in Boots 1922 Short animator Animation Department
Goldie Locks and the Three Bears 1922 Short animator Animation Department
Jack and the Beanstalk 1922 Short animator Animation Department
The Four Musicians of Bremen 1922 Short animator Animation Department
Cleaning Up!!? 1921 Short animation Editor
Did You Ever Take a Ride Over Kansas City Street ‘In a Fliver’ 1921 Short animation Editor
Kansas City’s Spring Clean-up 1921 Short animation Editor
Kansas City Girls Are Rolling Their Own Now 1921 Short animation Editor
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story 2009 Documentary performer: “There’s A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” Soundtrack
House of Mouse TV Series lyrics – 1 episode, 2002 music – 1 episode, 2002 Soundtrack
The Wonderful World of Disney 2001 TV Series camera operator – 1 episode Camera Department
Saludos Amigos 1942 Short location photographer: 16 mm. – uncredited Camera Department
Bird of Steel! special thanks filming Thanks
Chi-Walt 2016 Short special thanks Thanks
Nanoman 2015 TV Series special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Kimbra’s Wish: A Disney Tribute 2015 Video short dedicatee Thanks
Walt Before Mickey 2015 special thanks Thanks
Stripy 2015 Short in memory of Thanks
Variations on a High School Romance 2010 inspirational thanks Thanks
Animation Lookback 2009 TV Series documentary in memory of – 1 episode Thanks
The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics 2008 TV Movie documentary special thanks – as Walter Elias Disney Thanks
Artists of the Roundtable 2008 Video documentary special thanks Thanks
Shipwrecked Adventures of Donkey Ollie 2007 very special thanks Thanks
X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 2001 Video Game thanks Thanks
Dieter & Andreas 1989 Short grateful acknowledgment Thanks
The Fred Waring Show 1951 TV Series our thanks to – 1 episode Thanks
If You Knew Susie 1948 acknowledgement: the part of Junior played by Bobby Driscoll courtesy of Thanks
Sabotage 1936 thanks: Cartoon sequence by arrangement with Thanks
Walt Disney 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1954-1967 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself / Himself – Narrator Self
EPCOT 1967 Himself Self
The Jack Benny Hour 1965 TV Special Walt Disney Self
Donald’s Fire Survival Plan 1965 Short Himself Self
L’ami public numéro un 1962 TV Series Himself Self
Cinq colonnes à la une 1962 TV Series Himself Self
Cinépanorama 1961 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Gala Day at Disneyland 1960 Short Himself Self
Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood 1960 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z 1959 TV Series Himself – representing the USA Self
Disneyland ’59 1959 TV Movie documentary Himself – Host Self
4 Artists Paint 1 Tree: A Walt Disney ‘Adventure in Art’ 1958 Documentary short Himself – Narrator Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1953-1956 TV Series Himself Self
Disneyland, U.S.A. 1956 Documentary short Himself Self
What’s My Line? 1956 TV Series Himself – Mystery Guest Self
Adventure in Dairyland 1956 TV Series Himself (1956) (uncredited) Self
The Colgate Comedy Hour 1955 TV Series Himself Self
Dateline: Disneyland 1955 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The 27th Annual Academy Awards 1955 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Documentary Feature and Accepting Best Special Effects Award Self
The Red Skelton Hour 1955 TV Series Himself / Award for Best Producer Self
The 26th Annual Academy Awards 1954 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Documentary Short / Best Documentary Feature / Best Animated Short Film and Best Two-reel Short Film Self
What’s My Line 1953 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Challenger Self
The 25th Annual Academy Awards 1953 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Short Subject, Two-reel / Presenter: Best Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture / Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and Best Original Song Self
A Sporting Oasis 1952 Documentary short Himself Self
The Walt Disney Christmas Show 1951 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Ridin’ the Rails 1951 Short Himself – Hobbyist / Model Train Builder Self
The James Melton Show 1951 TV Series Himself Self
The Fred Waring Show 1951 TV Series Himself Self
Operation Wonderland 1951 Documentary short Himself Self
One Hour in Wonderland 1950 TV Special Host Self
Screen Snapshots: Famous Cartoonists 1950 Documentary short Himself – ‘Mickey Mouse’ creator Self
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 1: 25th Anniversary 1945 Documentary short Himself Self
Show-Business at War 1943 Documentary short Himself Self
South of the Border with Disney 1942 Short documentary Himself Self
Saludos Amigos 1942 Short Himself (uncredited) Self
Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 7: Wardrobe Designers 1940 Documentary short Himself Self
How Walt Disney Cartoons Are Made 1939 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) Self
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 9 1938 Short documentary Himself – Oscar Winner Self
Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 7 1936 Documentary short Himself Self
Los Angeles: ‘Wonder City of the West’ 1935 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) Self
Hollywood: City of Celluloid 1932 Documentary short Himself Self
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 18 1930 Short Himself Self
Newman Laugh-O-Grams 1921 Short Himself Self
les aventures d’archives post-production Himself Archive Footage
The Imagineering Story Documentary filming Himself Archive Footage
Disney: Beyond the Parks 2016 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Stupéfiant! 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Marvellous World of Roald Dahl 2016 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Nostalgia Critic 2016 TV Series Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
Walt Disney 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Nation’s Favourite Disney Song 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Behind the Magic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
American Experience 2015 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Spazz in General 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Walt Disney World Resort Hotels 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Walt Disney e l’Italia – Una storia d’amore 2014 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Culture Show 2013 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Get a Horse! 2013 Short Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
Walt Disney and the Road to Oz 2013 Documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Some Jerk with a Camera 2013 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Disney Cruise Line: Behind the Magic 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Our Grandpa, Walt Disney 2011 Short Himself Archive Footage
Aquile senza corona 2011 Archive Footage
Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood 2010 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Dali & Disney: A Date with Destino 2010 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Animation Lookback 2009-2010 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Christmas with Walt Disney 2009 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
CBS News Sunday Morning 2009 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
To Oz! The Making of a Classic 2009 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Waking Sleeping Beauty 2009 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
1939: Hollywood’s Greatest Year 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mary Pickford: The Muse of the Movies 2008 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Walt & El Grupo 2008 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History 2008 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Disneyland: Secrets, Stories, & Magic 2007 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Bare Necessities: The Making of ‘The Jungle Book’ 2007 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Trumbo 2007 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Pixar Story 2007 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sputnik Fever 2007 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Cracker Crazy: Invisible Histories of the Sunshine State 2007 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Silly Symphonies Rediscovered 2006 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
The Hardy Boys: From Dixon to Disney 2006 Documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Working with Walt 2006 Video short Himself Archive Footage
Video on Trial 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Il était une fois… Walt Disney 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Lady’s Pedigree: The Making of ‘Lady and the Tramp’ 2006 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
A Perfect Little Lady: The Story of Lady and the Tramp 2006 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Pretty as a Picture Art and Design 2006 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Ruff Animation 2006 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Alice’s Cartoon World: An Interview with Virginia Davis 2005 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
From Kansas City to Hollywood 2005 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Disneyland: The First 50 Magical Years 2005 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Cinderella: Of Mice and Nine Old Men 2005 Documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Cinderella That Almost Was 2005 Documentary short Himself Archive Footage
From Rags to Riches: The Making of Cinderella 2005 Documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Musically Ever After 2005 Documentary short Himself Archive Footage
The Art of Mary Blair 2005 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Making of ‘20000 Leagues Under the Sea’ 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Making of the Sherman Brothers 2003 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Walt Disney World Resort: Behind the Scenes 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
House of Mouse 2002 TV Series Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
Redefining the Line: The Making of One Hundred and One Dalmatians 2001 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Temalørdag: Walt Disney 100 år 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Magic Kingdom and the Magic of Television 2001 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Mickey’s House of Villains 2001 Video Mickey Mouse (segment “Lonesome Ghosts”) (uncredited) Archive Footage
Disney’s ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’: Still the Fairest of Them All 2001 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
The Wonderful World of Disney 2001 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
It Conquered Hollywood! The Story of American International Pictures 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Music Magic: The Sherman Brothers – Bedknobs and Broomsticks 2001 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Sir John Mills’ Moving Memories 2000 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Fantasia Legacy: The Concert Feature 2000 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Biography of the Millennium: 100 People – 1000 Years 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – #62 Archive Footage
Once Upon a Dream: The Making of Walt Disney’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’ 1997 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Sports on the Silver Screen 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Story Behind Walt Disney’s ‘Fun and Fancy Free’ 1997 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
You Can Fly!: The Making of Walt Disney’s Masterpiece ‘Peter Pan’ 1997 Video documentary short Himself Archive Footage
Walt Disney World Explorer 1996 Video Game Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Biography 1994-1995 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sci-Fi Buzz 1993 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Great Performances 1993 TV Series Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
The Best of Disney Music: A Legacy in Song – Part I 1993 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Troldspejlet 1993 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Making of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Goofy’s Guide to Success 1990 TV Movie Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: 50 Years of Magic 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Celebrating Walt Disney’s ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’: The One That Started It All 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Disney’s Cartoon Arcade 1990 Video Game Mickey Mouse (uncredited) Archive Footage
Rootin’ Tootin’ Roundup 1990 TV Movie Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
It All Started with a Mouse: The Disney Story 1989 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
The South Bank Show 1988 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Roger Rabbit and the Secrets of Toon Town 1988 TV Special documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Mickey’s 60th Birthday 1988 TV Movie Himself / Mickey Mouse (uncredited) Archive Footage
Mickey’s Magical World 1988 Video short Mickey Mouse (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Art of Disney Animation 1988 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Down and Out with Donald Duck 1987 TV Movie Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1956-1986 TV Series Mickey Mouse / Himself Archive Footage
Walt Disney World: A Dream Come True 1986 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The 3rd Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame Awards 1986 TV Special Himself – Honoree Archive Footage
The Walt Disney Comedy and Magic Revue 1985 Video short Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
Walt Disney World EPCOT Center: A Souvenir Program 1984 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Donald Duck’s 50th Birthday 1984 TV Special short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Disney’s Halloween Treat 1982 Video Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
A Walt Disney Christmas 1982 Video Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
A Dream Called Walt Disney World 1981 Video short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Red Skelton: A Comedy Scrapbook 1981 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Once Upon a Mouse 1981 Short documentary Himself / Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
Hollywood on Trial 1976 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Brother Can You Spare a Dime 1975 Documentary Himself (as Mr. Disney) Archive Footage
The Walt Disney Story 1973 Documentary short Himself / Mickey Mouse Archive Footage
The Ed Sullivan Show 1958-1963 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Without Make-Up 1963 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
L’ami public numéro un 1961 TV Series Himself – Host Archive Footage
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards 1940 Documentary short Himself Archive Footage
The Movies March On 1939 Short documentary Himself Archive Footage

Walt Disney Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2004 Innovator Award American Choreography Awards, USA Won
1999 Grand Prix Special des Amériques Montréal World Film Festival For exceptional contribution to the cinematographic art. The award was received by his daughter Won
1997 OFTA Film Hall of Fame Online Film & Television Association Creative Won
1987 Special Award Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Awards Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Won
1975 Winsor McCay Award Annie Awards Won
1969 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) Won
1967 Golden Screen – Special Achievement Golden Screen, Germany The award was given posthumously. Won
1967 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Special Whose artistic genius and love of life brought joyful family entertainment to audiences around the … More Won
1966 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Producer Won
1965 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Producer Won
1964 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Producer Won
1963 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Producer Won
1962 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Producer Won
1961 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Producer Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6747 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1959 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects Grand Canyon (1958) Won
1956 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Short Subjects Men Against the Arctic (1955) Won
1956 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Best Producer – Film Series Disneyland (1954) Won
1956 David David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Production (Migliore Produzione Straniera) Lady and the Tramp (1955) Won
1955 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Features The Vanishing Prairie (1954) Won
1955 DGA Honorary Life Member Award Directors Guild of America, USA Won
1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953) Won
1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Bear Country (1953) Won
1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Short Subjects The Alaskan Eskimo (1953) Won
1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Features The Living Desert (1953) Won
1954 Special Award Golden Globes, USA The Living Desert (1953) Won
1954 Special Prize of the Senate of Berlin Berlin International Film Festival For the long-term support of the festival with the best films of his production. Won
1953 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Water Birds (1952) Won
1953 Cecil B. DeMille Award Golden Globes, USA Won
1953 Jury Special Prize Cannes Film Festival For his contributions to making the festival acknowledged. Won
1952 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Nature’s Half Acre (1951) Won
1951 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Beaver Valley (1950) Won
1950 Special Jury Prize Venice Film Festival Beaver Valley (1950) Won
1949 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Seal Island (1948) Won
1948 Special Award Golden Globes, USA Bambi (1942) Won
1948 International Award – Animated Film Venice Film Festival Melody Time (1948) Won
1943 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Der Fuehrer’s Face (1942) Won
1942 Honorary Award Academy Awards, USA Fantasia (1940) Won
1942 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award Academy Awards, USA Won
1942 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Lend a Paw (1941) Won
1940 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Ugly Duckling (1939) Won
1940 Special Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Fantasia (1940) Won
1939 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Ferdinand the Bull (1938) Won
1939 Honorary Award Academy Awards, USA Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Won
1939 Special Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Won
1938 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons The Old Mill (1937) Won
1938 Grand Biennale Art Trophy Venice Film Festival Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Won
1937 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons The Country Cousin (1936) Won
1937 Best Animation Venice Film Festival Won
1936 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Three Orphan Kittens (1935) Won
1936 Special Recommendation Venice Film Festival Animated Film Who Killed Cock Robin? (1935) Won
1935 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons The Tortoise and the Hare (1935) Won
1935 Best Animation Venice Film Festival The Band Concert (1935) Won
1934 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Three Little Pigs (1933) Won
1934 Golden Medal Venice Film Festival Best Animation Funny Little Bunnies (1934) Won
1932 Honorary Award Academy Awards, USA For the creation of Mickey Mouse. Won
1932 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Flowers and Trees (1932) Won
2004 Innovator Award American Choreography Awards, USA Nominated
1999 Grand Prix Special des Amériques Montréal World Film Festival For exceptional contribution to the cinematographic art. The award was received by his daughter Nominated
1997 OFTA Film Hall of Fame Online Film & Television Association Creative Nominated
1987 Special Award Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Awards Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Nominated
1975 Winsor McCay Award Annie Awards Nominated
1969 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) Nominated
1967 Golden Screen – Special Achievement Golden Screen, Germany The award was given posthumously. Nominated
1967 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Special Whose artistic genius and love of life brought joyful family entertainment to audiences around the … More Nominated
1966 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Producer Nominated
1965 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Producer Nominated
1964 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Producer Nominated
1963 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Producer Nominated
1962 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Producer Nominated
1961 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Producer Nominated
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6747 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1959 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects Grand Canyon (1958) Nominated
1956 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Short Subjects Men Against the Arctic (1955) Nominated
1956 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Best Producer – Film Series Disneyland (1954) Nominated
1956 David David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Production (Migliore Produzione Straniera) Lady and the Tramp (1955) Nominated
1955 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Features The Vanishing Prairie (1954) Nominated
1955 DGA Honorary Life Member Award Directors Guild of America, USA Nominated
1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953) Nominated
1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Bear Country (1953) Nominated
1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Short Subjects The Alaskan Eskimo (1953) Nominated
1954 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Features The Living Desert (1953) Nominated
1954 Special Award Golden Globes, USA The Living Desert (1953) Nominated
1954 Special Prize of the Senate of Berlin Berlin International Film Festival For the long-term support of the festival with the best films of his production. Nominated
1953 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Water Birds (1952) Nominated
1953 Cecil B. DeMille Award Golden Globes, USA Nominated
1953 Jury Special Prize Cannes Film Festival For his contributions to making the festival acknowledged. Nominated
1952 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Nature’s Half Acre (1951) Nominated
1951 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Beaver Valley (1950) Nominated
1950 Special Jury Prize Venice Film Festival Beaver Valley (1950) Nominated
1949 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Two-reel Seal Island (1948) Nominated
1948 Special Award Golden Globes, USA Bambi (1942) Nominated
1948 International Award – Animated Film Venice Film Festival Melody Time (1948) Nominated
1943 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Der Fuehrer’s Face (1942) Nominated
1942 Honorary Award Academy Awards, USA Fantasia (1940) Nominated
1942 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award Academy Awards, USA Nominated
1942 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Lend a Paw (1941) Nominated
1940 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Ugly Duckling (1939) Nominated
1940 Special Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Fantasia (1940) Nominated
1939 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Ferdinand the Bull (1938) Nominated
1939 Honorary Award Academy Awards, USA Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Nominated
1939 Special Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Nominated
1938 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons The Old Mill (1937) Nominated
1938 Grand Biennale Art Trophy Venice Film Festival Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Nominated
1937 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons The Country Cousin (1936) Nominated
1937 Best Animation Venice Film Festival Nominated
1936 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Three Orphan Kittens (1935) Nominated
1936 Special Recommendation Venice Film Festival Animated Film Who Killed Cock Robin? (1935) Nominated
1935 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons The Tortoise and the Hare (1935) Nominated
1935 Best Animation Venice Film Festival The Band Concert (1935) Nominated
1934 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Three Little Pigs (1933) Nominated
1934 Golden Medal Venice Film Festival Best Animation Funny Little Bunnies (1934) Nominated
1932 Honorary Award Academy Awards, USA For the creation of Mickey Mouse. Nominated
1932 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Short Subject, Cartoons Flowers and Trees (1932) Nominated