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This packet is all about Walt Disney!

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- Prompts for writing an email asking questions, "How have they inspired you?" writing a dialogue between this person and an interviewer, etc.

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In addition, Disney was nominated for Academy Awards 59 times. Music was incorporated into the animated short, Steamed Willie. He was one of five children of Irish-Canadian father, Elias Disney, and German-American mother, Flora Call Disney.

  • Young Walt spent most of his childhood in Marceline, Missouri.

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    In addition to Academy Awards and Oscars, he also won seven Emmy Awards. This resource helped students take ownership of their learning… - Raquel L.

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    On December 15, 1966, he died at the age of 65. Amidst the depression, it earned millions and won eight Oscars.

  • Following the 1939 opening of Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, he produced full-length animated films like Pinocchio (1940), Fantasia (1940), Dumbo (1941), and Bambi (1942).
  • In 1941, a number of Disney animators resigned and Walt was set back for some time.

    In addition, he also attended Chicago Art Institute at night.

  • At the age of 16, Walt joined the Red Cross as an ambulance driver and was sent to France for a year.
  • In 1919, he went back to the United States and became a newspaper artist in Kansas. In addition, he received four honorary Oscars.
  • In 2013, the film Saving Mr.

    Banks featured Tom Hanks as Walt Disney.

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    I cannot say enough good things about this resource! He began drawing and selling his works to neighbors. His body was cremated and interred at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California.

  • By 1971, after the death of Roy, Walt Disney World theme park was opened in Florida. He holds the record for the individual with the most nominations and awards.



    Objectives
    • To be able to describe the accomplishments of Walt Disney.

    • To be able to list some of the main events in Walt Disney?s life.

    • To be able to describe the events surrounding the creation of the character of Mickey Mouse.