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    Disney, Walt

    When was Walt Disney born?Walt Disney

      December 5, 1901. He was born on December 5, 1901.

    What are Walt Disney's Mom's and Dad's names?Walt Disney

      Flora and Elias. Their fourth child was Walt Disney.

    What was Walt Disney's first job in life? Walt Disney

      newspaper boy.

    What was the name of Walt Disney's wife?Walt Disney

      Lillian.

    What year does Pluto come in?Walt Disney

      1930. First was Mickey Mouse.

    What are the names of Walt Disney's two daughters?Walt Disney

      Diane and Sharon.

    Was there ever such a thing as a Walt Disney stamp?Walt Disney

      Yes. Yes and it is highly collectable by some.

    What was Walt Disney's first business named?Walt Disney

      Laugh-O-Gram.

    How did Walt die?Walt Disney

      lung cancer. See what smoking will do to you?

    When did Walt Disney die?Walt Disney

      1966. He died of lung cancer.

    What was Walt Disney's full name?The Great Walt Disney

      Walter Elias Disney. Elias was Walt's father's first name.

    What were Walt's three brothers and sister called?The Great Walt Disney

      Herbert, Raymond, Roy and Ruth. Walt was the youngest of the four brothers, but Ruth was the youngest overall.

    What character did Walt create before Mickey Mouse? He was very similar in looks but the rights were stolen from Walt in 1928.The Great Walt Disney

      Oswald the Rabbit. When the rights were taken away from Walt it was a huge professional blow. However, because of this, it was on a train journey that the most famous mouse of all was created.

    In what year was "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" released?The Great Walt Disney

      1937. "Snow White" was Walt Disney's first feature length animated film.

    In what year did Disneyland California open?The Great Walt Disney

      1955. Disneyland California was the first park to be opened by the Walt Disney Company, however the only one to actually be opened by Walt himself.

    Hong Kong Disneyland was the _____ Magic Kingdom?The Great Walt Disney

      5th. One in California, one in Florida, one in Paris and one in Tokyo, and then came Hong Kong.

    When did Walt Disney die?The Great Walt Disney

      December 15th 1966. Walt's death was very sudden and a shock to all.

    Of what did Walt Disney die?The Great Walt Disney

      Lung cancer. It was discovered in Walt's lung during a routine x-ray, all he went in for was a neck injury.

    What ride in Disneyland California opened three months after the death of Walt Disney?The Great Walt Disney

      The Pirates of the Caribbean. Walt Disney had many ideas for rides in his new park, however not all of them were a success, for example 'Candy Mountain' (a whole mountain made of candy). Eventually this idea was left for the birds, literally.

    What was the name of Walt's daughter who played a small part in his film, 'Johnny Tremain'?The Great Walt Disney

      Sharon. Sharon was actually adopted by Walt and Lily in January 1937.

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