![]() ![]() The Walt Disney Company received the rights in 2006. ![]() Walt did the animation for the show by himself where Roy took on the role of cameraman Disney lost the rights to Oswold after arguing with Mintz and Iwerks. ![]() Alice Comedies were based on Alice in Wonderland, which Walt and Roy created in Kansas City and bought by a distributor Margret Winkler. Presentation on theme: "Walter Elias Disney as an Entrepreneur"- Presentation transcript:Ģ Walt’s Background Born 1901, Died 1966 (Lung Cancer)īorn in Chicago, Illinois Married with two children (Diane & Sharon) 7 Emmy Awards, 22 Academy Awards & Cecile B DeMille Award Father acquired shares in the O-Zell Jelly factory 1 brother –Roy Disneyģ Early Business Life Aged 10 started doing a delivery of the Kansas City Times Aged 16 rejected from the US Army after drawing cartoons for the high school newspaper Joined the Red Cross and got sent to France to drive ambulances after armistice in 1918 Aged 19 (1920) started a short lived business ‘Iwerks-Disney Commercial Artists’ but left after a bumpy start to work in the ‘Kansas City Film Ad Company’ and was soon joined by his business partner who couldn't run the company on his own Aged 21 (1922) Laugh-O-Gram Studios – became bankrupt after high wages to staffĭisney Brothers Studios set up in California – THE START OF ALICE COMEDIES! Alice Comedies aired Oswold the Lucky Rabbit – 1926 Mickey Mouse Theme Park – Disneyland California Released Mary Poppins in 1964 1965 Walt announced plans to expand the theme parks and build Disney World Early 1960’s Walt developed plans to build a ski resort in Sierra Nevada, California but after his death, environmental reasons stopped it from going ahead After hiring Lillian Bounds in 1925 for Disney Brothers Studios, Walt and Lillian married the same year. ![]()
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