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American animator Disney passed away on December 15, 1966
59 years ago today, on December 15, 1966 (November 4, 1966 in the lunar calendar), American animator Disney passed away. In 1913, Walt Disney took a photo with his sister. His life history has always been a mystery. Some people say that Walt Disney is famous around the world because of a mouse. It is true that the image of Mickey Mouse he created has brought joy to every child in the world. Other images, such as Donald Duck, Snow White, and Babi, are also friends in children's hearts. He is an artist and an animator, but his life is full of ups and downs. On December 5, 1901, Disney was born in Chicago, the United States, but it was privately rumored that he was Spanish and an illegitimate child. After he became famous, he once investigated his origins, but he was not sure of his life. Walt Disney was more beautiful than his three brothers. He was gentle and obedient. He was particularly doted on by his mother. The brothers also liked this brother very much. When he was two years old, he had a sister. When Disney was 5 years old, his family moved to Crane Farm in Marselin Town, where Disney spent a happy childhood that influenced his life. Here, his best companions are some small animals. He raised chickens, ducks, piglets and other animals he liked. One of the largest pigs was his best friend, and he named it "Polk". "It loves pranks. When it wants to make trouble, it can be as naughty as a puppy and as flexible as a ballet dancer. It likes to sneak me from behind, and then swagger away with a happy grunt. If I get knocked down, it will be even more proud. Do you remember the stupid pig in "Three Little Pigs"? 'Polk' is its prototype. When I photographed it, I was actually nostalgic with tears." Disney later said this when recalling this childhood. Although the animals on the farm were young and noisy, he was more willing to be with them than his father and brothers. He named them, talked to them, and made up stories about them, all of which laid the foundation for his later career as an animation master. In September 1910, Disney moved to Kansas City and began a six-year career as a newspaper boy. After selling newspapers, his favorite thing is drawing comics. In September 1917, at the age of 16, Disney entered an art correspondence class at McKinley Middle School in Chicago. At this time, there was a beautiful girl named Sue Pitowski in his class, and he dedicated his first love to her. She was a member of the editorial board of "Golden Sound", so he also became an art editor among them. He started a column called "Little Voices" and published many of his own comics. The girl began to pay more and more attention to this shy and solemn blond young man. Soon, they went to night school together and attended patriotic rallies together. In this way, Walter won the girl's heart with sincerity and comics. In 1918, Walter joined the Red Cross American Ambulance Corps and was sent to France to fight in World War I. When he returned to China in 1919, he discovered for the first time the changeable and cunning of women. Sue had married someone else three months ago-although she continued to correspond with him, she never told him about the marriage. This made him very angry, and for the next few years, he only trusted one woman, his mother. He and his brother Roy established the Heberon Studios in July 1925. Before that, his "Alice in Wonderland" comedy series was well received, which made him famous. Roy and Adina were married at this time, which made Disney, who was not in a hurry, unable to hold back any longer. He took a fancy to Lillian Penders, a beautiful lady in his factory. Born into a family of pioneers, Miss Lillian graduated from business school in Lewiston in 1923 and later joined the Disney studio. When she first entered the factory, she was told not to marry herself to either of the Denis brothers because they were determined to be single. But Lillian found Walter to be a very attractive and personality young man. He always wears a moustache to make himself look bigger, and usually wears a few worn out and ill-fitting clothes randomly, which is extremely incompatible with the head of a film studio. When Roy got married, Disney began to pursue Lillian and often drove her home in his broken Ford. Not long after that, one night when Lillian was working alone, he walked into the painting workshop and kissed her for the first time. On July 13, 1925, they were married in Lewiston, Idaho. Their wedding night was on the Lewiston Express to Seattle. In 1926, Walter changed the name of "Disney Brothers Company" to "Walt Disney Company". In May of the following year, his production of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" was very popular. In May 1928, the first episode of the "Mickey Mouse series","Crazy Plane", was released. This creation earned him the title of "Father of Mickey Mouse". Mickey Mouse made Walter more famous than Confucius in China, Shakespeare in England, Voltaire in France and the giant ape Tarzan. However, he also had his own troubles. Two best friends betrayed him in their careers, and he learned that he could not have children. These almost made him want to commit suicide. This situation continued until the end of 1952. In November of that year, his first color cartoon "Flowers and Trees" and "Mickey Mouse Series" won the Academy Awards respectively. These brought him huge reputation and wealth. In the early summer of 1933, Lillian told him that she was pregnant, which surprised him crazy. He decided to make a film for her as a souvenir, which was the world-famous "Three Little Pigs". On December 18, 1933, they had a daughter, Diane Marie Disney. On Christmas Day, Walter showed Lillian "The Three Little Pigs". On December 15, 1966, Walter died of illness. Many people didn't believe that he really died, and some even said that Walter would suddenly appear in front of us one day. His cartoon movies have spread around the world and influenced generations of children. Disney finally had his own daughter Diane, and he always tried to find time to play with her. In 1935, Mickey Mouse created by the Disney couple became popular around the world. Disney (sitting right) and three brothers at their parents 'golden wedding ceremony. In 1949, the Disney couple and their two daughters took a boat to Disney Europe to send their eldest daughter Diane into the wedding hall. In 1961, the Disney couple (center) took a photo with friends Walt Disney was listening to the studio's pronunciation of the actress at the Mickey Mouse Club. Disney personally greeted the first children to enter the park


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