The Life and Times of Walt Disney

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“The Life and Times of Walt Disney”
Walt Disney is the greatest entrepreneur of all time in most minds of little people and big people everywhere. The reason for this is he started his ‘business’, selling sketches, at the age of around seven years old. He was a vibrant child, as well considering he painted the side of his barn with tar. To him schoolwork was boring which he actually said once he was a lot older. Walt Disney was a family man, considering he had so many children; his children even had lots of children. Walt Disney was a man with a lot of talent, character, and imagination, who deeply loved fairy tales.
Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois. He was one of five children, four boys and one girl, born to Elias Disney and Flora Call Disney. His father was of Irish-Canadian descent and his mother was of German descent. Although he was born in Hermosa, he lived most of his childhood in Marceline, Missouri. When he was seven, instead of doing schoolwork like he was supposed to, he sold sketches. Most of these sketches were pictures of animals and nature. At one time, his sister helped him paint the side of the barn with tar. As he was growing up, he fell in love with trains. At night, he would lie in bed and listen to the trains go by, for he lived near a train track. This is the reason for the trains that go around Walt Disney Land and Walt Disney World.
When he was a teenager, during the day he would attend McKinley High School in Chicago, Illinois. At night he would attend the Academy of Fine Arts. He also enjoyed imitating his hero, Charlie Chaplin for his friends. In the fall of 1918, when Walt was just seventeen years old, he attempted to enlist in the military. He wanted to go ...

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...isney World, full length animated movies, and the Disney Channel on television. How many people watch and love all of the things Walt Disney was able to come up with. What would he think if he could see how far his dreams have come? He would be proud because Walt Disney was an innovator who worked to make his dreams a reality.

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