
Walt Disney
Walt Disney was an American entrepreneur, animator, and film producer, best known for founding The Walt Disney Company and creating iconic characters like Mickey Mouse. Born in 1901, he revolutionized animation with the first synchronized sound cartoon, "Steamboat Willie," in 1928. Disney expanded into feature films with classics like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and developed Disneyland, the first theme park of its kind, opening in 1955. His legacy includes innovative storytelling and family entertainment, influencing global culture and the entertainment industry. Disney passed away in 1966, but his work continues to inspire and entertain millions worldwide.