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With only Walt and Ub to animate, and Walt's wife Lilly and Roy's wife Edna to ink in the animation cells, three Mickey Mouse cartoons were quickly produced. The first two didn't sell, so Walt added synchronized sound to the last one, Steamboat Willie (1928), and it was immediately picked up. It became the first cartoon to use synchronize sound. With Walt as the voice of Mickey, it premiered to great success. Many more cartoons followed. Walt was now in the big time, but he didn't stop creating new ideas. In 1929, he created the 'Silly Symphonies', a cartoon series that didn't have a continuous character. They were another success. One of them, Flowers and Trees (1932), was the first cartoon to be produced in color and the first cartoon to win an Oscar; another, _Three Little Pigs, The (1933)_ , was so popular it was often billed above the feature films it accompanied. The Silly Symphonies stopped coming out in 1939, but Mickey and friends, (including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, and plenty more), were still going strong and still very popular. In 1934, Walt started work on another new idea: a cartoon that ran the length of a feature film. Everyone in Hollywood was calling it "Disney's Folly", but Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) was anything but, winning critical raves, the adoration of the public, and one big and seven little special Oscars for Walt. Now Walt listed animated features among his ever-growing list of accomplishments. While continuing to produce cartoon shorts, he also started producing more of the animated features. _Pinnochio (1940)_ , Dumbo (1941), and Bambi (1942) were all successes; not even a flop like Fantasia (1940) and a studio animators' strike in 1941 could stop Disney now. In the mid-40s, he began producing "packaged features", essentially a group of shorts put together to run feature length, but by 1950 he was back with animated features that stuck to one story, with Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), and Peter Pan (1953).
In 1950, he also started producing live-action films, with Treasure Island (1950). These began taking on greater importance throughout the 50s and 60s, but Walt continued to produce aniamted features, including Lady and the Tramp (1955), Sleeping Beauty (1959), and One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961). In 1955, he even opened a theme park in southern California: Disneyland. It was a place where children and their parents could take rides, just explore, and meet the familiar animated characters, all in a clean, safe environment. It was another great success.
Walt also became one of the first producers of films to venture into telvision, with his series "Disneyland" (1954) which he began in 1954 to promote his theme park. He also produced "Mickey Mouse Club, The" (1955) and "Zorro" (1957). To top it all off, Walt came out with the lavish musical fantasy Mary Poppins (1964), which mixed live-action with animation. It is considered by many to be his magnum opus. Even after that, Walt continued to forge onward, with plans to build a new theme park and an experimental prototype city in Florida. He never did finish those plans, however; in 1966, he contracted lung cancer. He died in December at age 65. But not even his death, it seemed, could stop him. Roy carried on plans to build the Florida theme park, and it premiered in 1971 under the name Walt Disney World. What's more, his company continues to flourish, still producing animated and live-action films and overseeing the still-growing empire started by one man: Walt Disney, who will never be forgotten.
Trivia
Death caused by circulatory failure due to complications from lung cancer
Is rumored to be cryogenetically preserved
Active anti-communist
Father-in-law of Ron Miller (married to Disney's daughter Diane)
As a teenager, Walt Disney was a member of the Order of DeMolay, a youth organization affiliated with Free Masons.
Interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, California, USA. Facing the Freedom Mausoleum, to your left hand side are two small private gardens. His is the one farthest back. Plaque is on the wall behind the trees (to your left standing at the gate).
Holds the record of winning the most Academy Awards (32).
Identified as the founder of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority in film clips shown in the queue area of Rocket Rods (formerly, the CircleVision 360 Theater) at Disneyland
Became interested in personalizing animals' characters after carelessly killing a small owl as a young boy. He felt deeply remorseful and guilty and vowed never again to kill a living creature.
Inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, 2000.
Worked as a paperboy as a youth.
Briefly worked for Walter Lantz as an animator.
In the animated short "Mickey's Rival", a character named Mortimer Mouse was modeled after him.
Chose Anaheim, California for the location of Disneyland after demographics experts convinced him it would become a major population center within 10 years (They were right).
His death was not publicly announced until after his funeral, which was attended only by close family members.
Reportedly, his famous trademark signature was designed for him by one of his animators.
Was a frequent target of satire by animator Jay Ward (I).
Reports surfaced that shortly after his death, Disney Company executive board members were shown a short film that Disney had made before his death, where he addressed the board members by name, telling each of them what was expected of them. The film ended with Disney saying, "I'll be seeing you."
Mickey Mouse's birthday is November 18, 1928, the date when "Steamboat Willie" was released.
Donald Duck's birthday is June 9, 19??
The name "Donald Duck" is frequently written in on voting ballots in Scandanavian countries as a protest vote.
Shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, an Army draft notice, addressed to "Mr. Donald Duck", was delivered to the Disney studios.
Brother of Roy O. Disney.
Was dyslexic
After adapting Beethoven's 6th Symphony for the soundtrack of Fantasia, Walt Disney said: "My God, this Beethoven will go a long way!"
Pictured on a 6¢ US commemorative postage stamp issued in his honor, 11 September 1968.
In 1981, Walt Disney Productions (now The Walt Disney Company) purchased the rights to the Disney name from Retlaw Enterprises, the Disney family's company.
Walt Disney's grandfather lived in Ontario, Canada. From there he moved to the United States.
Personal quotes
"I don't make pictures just to make money. I make money to make more pictures.
"I'd rather entertain and hope that people learn, than teach and hope that people are entertained."
"I'm not interested in pleasing the critics. I'll take my chances pleasing the audiences."
"I hope we'll never lose sight of one thing that it was all started by a mouse."
Biography from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:
The most successful and influential producer in the history of moviemaking, Walt Disney started as a cartoonist, became an animator, virtually reinvented the medium of animated cartoons, moved on to live-action fantasy, and then found other worlds to conquer. The company that bears his name still trades on the goodwill he developed during his lifetime.
In his early teens he studied at the Kansas City Art Institute, which enabled him to find work as a commercial artist later on. In the early 1920s he and a young friend, Ub Iwerks, had their first brush with animation at the Kansas City Film Ad Company, where they worked on commercials for local merchants which appeared in the city's theaters. Disney decided to strike out on his own, with Iwerks at his side. Their "Newman's Laugh-O-Grams" cartoons appeared onscreen at the Newman's Theatre; a subsequent series of ambitious fairy-tale parodies marked their first attempt to make full-fledged films on their own. But Disney spent more on the films than he made, and quickly went broke.
In 1923 he set out for Hollywood, retrenched, with the help of his brother Roy (his lifelong business partner), and sent for Iwerks and other Kansas City colleagues to make a new series of "Alice" films with a live-action girl cavorting in a cartoon world. (It was a switch on Max Fleischer's successful "Out of the Inkwell" series, which had a cartoon Koko in a live-action setting.) The series was modestly successful, enough so to launch Disney's career and enable him and Roy to settle comfortably in Los Angeles.
Their subsequent series, "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit," was launched in 1927, and saw the studio's animation growing more fluid and imaginative. But when Disney's distributor snatched Oswald-and most of his staff-from under his nose during a bitter contract negotiation, Disney had to start from scratch. It was then that Mickey Mouse was born, sketched by Ub Iwerks and patterned closely after the rubberylimbed Oswald. Disney determined to retain control of the films-and the character-himself, so he made his first two Mickey Mouse cartoons "on spec," before realizing that adding sound would give him a leg up on his competition. The third Mickey short, Steamboat Willie (1928), was made with a synchronized soundtrack, and when Disney managed to get it into theaters, it was a sensation. He and his mouse were "overnight" successes.
Within a few short years Mickey Mouse was one of the biggest stars in movies and Walt Disney was being hailed as a genius. He launched the "Silly Symphonies" series, and developed supporting characters like Pluto, Goofy, and eventually Donald Duck in the ongoing Mickey cartoons. He experimented with color in the 1932 Flowers and Trees and as he had with sound, forced his competitors to follow suit. (In return for trying out the new three-strip Technicolor, however, he won exclusive use of its brilliant color system for three years.)
Disney was always trying to push animation forward; he had his staff take art classes to improve their drawing, and eventually established a school on the studio premises. By the mid 1930s he was talking seriously about making a featurelength cartoon. This was considered madness; no one, he was told, would sit through such a film, and what's more, it would hurt people's eyes. But Disney worked toward that goal, increasing his staff and improving their skills to get them ready for the challenge. When Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) opened, Disney had the last laugh. It was a milestone, both artistically and financially. It also solidified the importance of music in Disney's work, producing a handful of songs that led the hit parade and went on to become standards.
Rather than repeat himself, which would have been the conventional wisdom after such a success, Disney followed other paths. Pinocchio (1940) was another sensation, more sophisticated than Snow White in its techniques and in its storytelling. But Fantasia (also 1940) was even more daring, a bold experiment combining music and art that many consider the pinnacle of Disney's career. It was destined never to be a commercial success, but in fact it nearly bankrupted the visionary producer. With the coming of World War 2, and his heavy involvement in training and morale-building films, it took many years for Disney to get back on his feet, financially. A bitter 1941 strike disrupted his staff, and left him further embittered about his dreams for a bright new future in animation.
But Disney had an uncanny way of rebounding from every setback. Dumbo (1941) and Bambi (1942) showed the studio in full command of its powers, while The Reluctant Dragon (1941) offered moviegoers a look behind the scenes at Disney's. The wartime Victory Through Air Power (1943) explored the dramatic power of animation for propagandistic purposes, as did such popular wartime shorts as Der Fuehrer's Face (1942). A government-sponsored tour of South America, promoting our wartime "Good Neighbor Policy," led to the delightful features Saludos Amigos (1943) and The Three Caballeros (1945).
Those South American films also experimented with the blending of live-action and animation, several leaps beyond what Disney had done with his "Alice" series of the 1920s. The process was further refined in Song of the South (1946), in which the interaction between live and animated characters was positively astounding. From here it was only a short step to branching out into full-time production of live-action movies, which Disney did in earnest in the 1950s. A chance meeting with nature photographers Alfred and Elma Milotte led to his bankrolling a series of "true-life" films which wound up winning multiple Academy Awards-for a series of short subjects and the feature films The Living Desert (1953) and The Vanishing Prairie (1954). Heading off in another unexpected direction, he took advantage of frozen funds in England to make colorful period adventures and swashbucklers like Treasure Island (1950), The Story of Robin Hood (1952), and The Sword and the Rose (1953) there, before embarking on his most expensive home-grown project, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954).
Moving into TV production, and consumed by the opening of his amusement park Disneyland, Disney let his live-action slate languish in the mid-1950s. The surprise success of a simple slapstick comedy with fantasy overtones, The Shaggy Dog (1959), led him into a new and highly profitable arena, followed in earnest by The Absent Minded Professor (1961) and then bled dry in a series of increasingly formulaic feature comedies in the 1960s and 1970s. The box-office success of Pollyanna (1960) showed that Disney also had a corner on Americana in Hollywood, and this too became a studio stock in trade. (It also marked him as a star-maker, for bringing Hayley Mills to Hollywood.)
Disney had never abandoned animation during this time. There was always an animated feature in the works, each one taking several years to complete, and drawing on the talents of the same solid staff that had been with him since Snow White (A regular slate of cartoon shorts continued along, as well.) Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Lady and the Tramp (1955), the groundbreakingly expensive Sleeping Beauty (1959), One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), and The Sword in the Stone (1963) all bore the unmistakable Disney stamp.
But in 1964 Disney produced a film that topped everything he'd done before. The magical Mary Poppins drew on every Disney resource to create a masterpiece of fantasy, storytelling, music, and animation. It marked the culmination of his career.
A lifelong smoker, Disney succumbed to lung cancer in December 1966. He had been working on a live-action musical, The Happiest Millionaire and an animated feature, The Jungle Book at the time of his death; both were released posthumously in 1967. His studio continued to function on sheer inertia for a number of years, but everyone knew that the magic ingredient was missing. Walt Disney was irreplaceable.
Producer
1. I'm No Fool with Electricity (1970) (producer)
2. It's Tough to Be a Bird (1969) (producer)
3. Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) (producer)
4. Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) (producer)
5. Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar (1967) (producer)
6. Jungle Book, The (1967) (producer)
7. Gnome-Mobile, The (1967) (producer)
8. Happiest Millionaire, The (1967) (producer)
9. Scrooge McDuck and Money (1967) (producer)
10. Monkeys, Go Home! (1967) (producer)
11. Fighting Prince of Donegal, The (1966) (producer)
12. Follow Me, Boys! (1966) (producer)
13. Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. (1966) (producer)
14. Ugly Dachshund, The (1966) (producer)
15. Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966) (producer)
16. That Darn Cat! (1965) (producer)
17. "Further Adventures of Gallegher, The" (1965) TV Series (producer)
18. Goofy's Freeway Troubles (1965) (producer)
... aka Freewayphobia #2 (1965)
19. "Kilroy" (1965) TV Series (producer)
20. Freewayphobia #1 (1965) (producer)
... aka Freewayphobia or the Art of Driving the Super Highway (1965) (USA: complete title)
21. Those Calloways (1965) (producer)
22. "Adventures of Gallegher, The" (1964) TV Series (producer)
23. Tenderfoot, The (1964) (TV) (producer)
24. Mary Poppins (1964) (producer)
25. Moon-Spinners, The (1964) (producer)
26. Scarecrow of Romney Marsh, The (1964) (TV) (producer)
... aka Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow (1962) (TV) (USA: theatrical title)
27. Misadventures of Merlin Jones, The (1964) (producer)
28. Horse Without a Head, The (1963) (TV) (producer)
29. Sword in the Stone, The (1963) (producer)
30. Three Lives of Thomasina, The (1963) (producer)
31. Incredible Journey, The (1963) (producer)
32. Summer Magic (1963) (producer)
33. Savage Sam (1963) (producer)
34. Miracle of the White Stallions (1963) (producer)
... aka Flight of the White Stallions, The (1963) (UK)
35. Son of Flubber (1963) (producer)
36. Golden Horseshoe Revue, The (1962) (producer)
37. In Search of the Castaways (1962) (producer)
38. Symposium on Popular Songs, A (1962) (producer)
39. Mooncussers, The (1962) (TV) (producer) (uncredited)
40. Legend of Lobo, The (1962) (producer)
41. Almost Angels (1962) (producer)
... aka Born to Sing (1962) (UK)
42. Big Red (1962) (producer)
43. Bon Voyage! (1962) (producer)
44. Magnificent Rebel, The (1961) (TV) (producer)
45. Aquamania (1961) (producer)
46. Babes in Toyland (1961) (producer)
47. Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961) (producer)
... aka Nikki (1961)
48. Donald and the Wheel (1961) (producer)
49. Litterbug, The (1961) (producer)
50. Absent-Minded Professor, The (1961) (producer)
51. Saga of Windwagon Smith (1961) (producer)
52. One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) (producer)
53. Islands of the Sea (1960) (producer)
54. Swiss Family Robinson (1960) (producer) (uncredited)
55. Ten Who Dared (1960) (producer)
56. Pollyanna (1960) (producer) (uncredited)
57. Kidnapped (1960) (producer)
58. Goliath II (1960) (producer)
59. Mysteries of the Deep (1959) (producer)
60. Noah's Ark (1959) (producer)
61. How to Have an Accident at Work (1959) (producer)
62. Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959) (producer)
63. Donald in Mathmagic Land (1959) (producer)
64. Sleeping Beauty (1959) (producer)
65. Grand Canyon (1958) (producer)
66. Sign of Zorro, The (1958) (executive producer)
67. Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The (1958) (producer)
68. Our Friend the Atom (1958) (producer)
69. White Wilderness (1958) (executive producer)
... aka Large Animals of the Arctic (1964) (cut version)
... aka Lemmings and Arctic Bird Life, The (1964) (cut version)
70. Paul Bunyan (1958) (producer)
71. Light in the Forest, The (1958) (producer)
72. Mars and Beyond (1957) (producer)
73. Old Yeller (1957) (executive producer)
74. "Zorro" (1957) TV Series (producer)
75. Disneyland: The Fourth Anniversary Show (1957) (TV) (producer)
76. Truth About Mother Goose, The (1957) (producer)
77. Johnny Tremain (1957) (producer)
... aka Johnny Tremain and the Sons of Liberty (1957)
78. Story of Anyburg U.S.A., The (1957) (producer)
79. I'm No Fool as a Pedestrian (1956) (producer)
80. I'm No Fool Having Fun (1956) (producer)
81. I'm No Fool in Water (1956) (producer)
82. Samoa (1956) (producer)
83. You and Your Ears (1956) (producer)
84. Cowboy Needs a Horse, A (1956) (producer)
85. Secrets of Life (1956) (executive producer)
86. In the Bag (1956) (producer)
87. Jack and Old Mac (1956) (producer)
88. How to Have an Accident in the Home (1956) (producer)
89. Hooked Bear (1956) (producer)
90. Chips Ahoy (1956) (producer)
91. Flying Gauchito, The (1955) (producer)
92. I'm No Fool with a Bicycle (1955) (producer)
93. I'm No Fool with Fire (1955) (producer)
94. Johnny Appleseed (1955) (producer)
95. Men Against the Arctic (1955) (producer)
96. You and Your Five Senses (1955) (producer)
97. You and Your Food (1955) (producer)
98. You and Your Sense of Touch (1955) (producer)
99. You and Your Senses of Smell and Taste (1955) (producer)
100. You the Human Animal (1955) (producer)
101. Up a Tree (1955) (producer)
102. Beezy Bear (1955) (producer)
103. Bearly Asleep (1955) (producer)
104. Dateline: Disneyland (1955) (TV) (executive producer)
105. Lady and the Tramp (1955) (producer)
106. Contrast in Rhythm (1955) (producer)
107. Lake Titicaca (1955) (producer)
108. Switzerland (1955) (producer)
109. No Hunting (1955) (producer)
110. "Disneyland" (1954) TV Series (producer)
... aka "Disney's Wonderful World" (1979) (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney Presents" (1958) (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney" (1981) (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" (1961) (new title)
... aka "Wonderful World of Disney, The" (1969) (new title)
111. Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet (1954) (producer)
112. Siam (1954) (producer)
113. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) (producer)
... aka Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1971) (USA: reissue title)
114. Grand Canyonscope (1954) (producer)
115. Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1954) (producer)
116. Flying Squirrel, The (1954) (producer)
117. Social Lion (1954) (producer)
118. Once Upon a Wintertime (1954) (producer)
119. Grin and Bear It (1954) (producer)
120. Little Toot (1954) (producer)
121. Dragon Around (1954) (producer)
122. Casey Bats Again (1954) (producer)
123. Pigs Is Pigs (1954) (producer)
124. Two for the Record (1954) (producer)
125. Lone Chipmunks, The (1954) (producer)
126. Stormy, the Thoroughbred (1954) (producer)
... aka Stormy, the Thoroughbred with an Inferiority Complex (1954) (USA)
127. Donald's Diary (1954) (producer)
128. Spare the Rod (1954) (producer)
129. Alaskan Eskimo, The (1953) (producer)
130. Prowlers of the Everglades (1953) (producer)
131. Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1953) (executive producer)
... aka Rob Roy (1953)
132. Canvas Back Duck (1953) (producer)
133. How to Sleep (1953) (producer)
134. Bear Country (1953) (producer)
135. Working for Peanuts (1953) (producer)
136. Ben and Me (1953) (producer)
137. Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953) (producer)
... aka Adventures in Music: Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953) (USA: complete title)
138. Rugged Bear (1953) (producer)
139. Football Now and Then (1953) (producer)
140. New Neighbor, The (1953) (producer)
141. Sword and the Rose, The (1953) (producer) (uncredited)
... aka When Knighthood Was in Flower (1953) (UK) (USA: TV title)
142. How to Dance (1953) (producer)
143. Father's Week-end (1953) (producer)
144. Don's Fountain of Youth (1953) (producer)
145. Melody (1953) (producer)
... aka Adventures in Music: Melody (1953) (USA: complete title)
146. For Whom the Bulls Toil (1953) (producer)
147. Simple Things, The (1953) (producer)
148. Father's Day Off (1953) (producer)
149. Peter Pan (1953) (producer)
150. Water Birds (1952) (producer)
151. How to Be a Detective (1952) (producer)
152. Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952) (producer)
153. Two Weeks Vacation (1952) (producer)
154. Trick or Treat (1952) (producer)
155. Pluto's Party (1952) (producer)
156. Little House, The (1952) (producer)
157. Uncle Donald's Ants (1952) (producer)
158. Teachers Are People (1952) (producer)
159. Susie the Little Blue Coupe (1952) (producer)
160. Two Gun Goofy (1952) (producer)
161. Let's Stick Together (1952) (producer)
162. Man's Best Friend (1952) (producer)
163. Two Chips and a Miss (1952) (producer)
164. Hello Aloha (1952) (producer)
165. Lambert the Sheepish Lion (1952) (producer)
166. Donald Applecore (1952) (producer)
167. Father's Lion (1952) (producer)
168. Nature's Half Acre (1951) (producer)
169. Bee on Guard (1951) (producer)
170. No Smoking (1951) (producer)
171. Out of Scale (1951) (producer)
172. Fathers Are People (1951) (producer)
173. Cold Turkey (1951) (producer)
174. Get Rich Quick (1951) (producer)
175. R'coon Dawg (1951) (producer)
176. How to Catch a Cold (1951) (producer)
177. Alice in Wonderland (1951) (producer)
178. Lucky Number (1951) (producer)
179. Tomorrow We Diet (1951) (producer)
180. Test Pilot Donald (1951) (producer)
181. Plutopia (1951) (producer)
182. Cold War (1951) (producer)
183. Corn Chips (1951) (producer)
184. Home Made Home (1951) (producer)
185. Dude Duck (1951) (producer)
186. Cold Storage (1951) (producer)
187. Chicken in the Rough (1951) (producer)
188. Lion Down (1951) (producer)
189. Beaver Valley (1950) (producer)
... aka In Beaver Valley (1950)
190. Out on a Limb (1950) (producer)
191. Morris the Midget Moose (1950) (producer)
192. Hold That Pose (1950) (producer)
193. Bee at the Beach (1950) (producer)
194. Camp Dog (1950) (producer)
195. Hook Lion and Sinker (1950) (producer)
196. Food for Feudin' (1950) (producer)
197. Pests of the West (1950) (producer)
198. Treasure Island (1950) (executive producer)
199. Motor Mania (1950) (producer)
200. Puss Cafe (1950) (producer)
201. Primitive Pluto (1950) (producer)
202. Trailer Horn (1950) (producer)
203. Wonder Dog (1950) (producer)
204. Brave Engineer, The (1950) (producer)
205. Cinderella (1950) (producer)
206. Pluto and the Gopher (1950) (producer)
207. Lion Around (1950) (producer)
208. Pluto's Heart Throb (1950) (producer)
209. Crazy Over Daisy (1949) (producer)
210. Toy Tinkers (1949) (producer)
211. Slide Donald Slide (1949) (producer)
212. Sheep Dog (1949) (producer)
213. Greener Yard, The (1949) (producer)
214. Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, The (1949) (producer)
... aka Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) (USA: promotional title)
... aka Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The (1949) (USA: TV title)
... aka Madcap Adventures of Mr. Toad, The (1949)
215. Wind in the Willows (1949) (producer)
216. Goofy Gymnastics (1949) (producer)
217. All in a Nutshell (1949) (producer)
218. Tennis Racquet (1949) (producer)
219. Honey Harvester (1949) (producer)
220. Bubble Bee (1949) (producer)
221. Winter Storage (1949) (producer)
222. Pluto's Sweater (1949) (producer)
223. Sea Salts (1949) (producer)
224. Pluto's Surprise Package (1949) (producer)
225. Donald's Happy Birthday (1949) (producer)
226. So Dear to My Heart (1949) (producer)
227. Pueblo Pluto (1949) (producer)
228. On Seal Island (1948) (producer)
... aka Seal Island (1948)
229. Tea for Two Hundred (1948) (producer)
230. Mickey and the Seal (1948) (producer)
231. Three for Breakfast (1948) (producer)
232. Soup's On (1948) (producer)
233. Pluto's Fledgling (1948) (producer)
234. Inferior Decorator (1948) (producer)
235. Cat Nap Pluto (1948) (producer)
236. Trial of Donald Duck, The (1948) (producer)
237. Pluto's Purchase (1948) (producer)
238. Bumble Boogie (1948) (producer)
239. Johnny Appleseed (1948) (producer)
... aka Legend of Johnny Appleseed (1948)
... aka Presenting Dennis Day Portraying the Characters of the Old Settler, Johnny Appleseed and Johnny's Angel (1948) (USA: complete title)
240. Melody Time (1948) (producer)
241. Pecos Bill (1948) (producer)
242. Trees (1948) (producer)
243. Donald's Dream Voice (1948) (producer)
244. Bone Bandit (1948) (producer)
245. Daddy Duck (1948) (producer)
246. Blame It on the Samba (1948) (producer)
247. Mickey Down Under (1948) (producer)
248. Drip Dippy Donald (1948) (producer)
249. Big Wash, The (1948) (producer)
250. They're Off (1948) (producer)
251. Pluto's Blue Note (1947) (producer)
252. Chip an' Dale (1947) (producer)
253. Mail Dog (1947) (producer)
254. Foul Hunting (1947) (producer)
255. Mickey's Delayed Date (1947) (producer)
256. Bongo (1947) (producer)
257. Fun and Fancy Free (1947) (producer)
258. Mickey and the Beanstalk (1947) (producer)
259. Wide Open Spaces (1947) (producer)
260. Bootle Beetle (1947) (producer)
261. Crazy with the Heat (1947) (producer)
262. Donald's Dilemma (1947) (producer)
263. Clown of the Jungle (1947) (producer)
264. Figaro and Frankie (1947) (producer)
265. Sleepy-Time Donald (1947) (producer)
266. Straight Shooters (1947) (producer)
267. Rescue Dog (1947) (producer)
268. Pluto's Housewarming (1947) (producer)
269. After You've Gone (1946) (producer)
270. All the Cats Join In (1946) (producer)
271. Blue Bayou (1946) (producer)
272. Peter and the Wolf (1946) (producer)
273. Double Dribble (1946) (producer)
274. Song of the South (1946) (producer)
275. Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive (1946) (producer)
276. Bath Day (1946) (producer)
277. Lighthouse Keeping (1946) (producer)
278. Dumb Bell of the Yukon (1946) (producer)
279. Casey at the Bat (1946) (producer)
... aka Musical Recitation by Jerry Colonna Entitled 'Casey at the Bat', A (1946) (USA: complete title)
280. Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet (1946) (producer)
281. Make Mine Music (1946) (producer)
282. Martins and the Coys, The (1946) (producer)
283. Willie the Operatic Whale (1946) (producer)
... aka Opera Pathetique (1946) (USA: new title)
... aka Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met, The (1946) (USA: new title)
284. Wet Paint (1946) (producer)
285. Purloined Pup, The (1946) (producer)
286. Donald's Double Trouble (1946) (producer)
287. Squatter's Rights (1946) (producer)
288. In Dutch (1946) (producer)
289. Pluto's Kid Brother (1946) (producer)
290. Knight for a Day, A (1946) (producer)
291. Cold-Blooded Penguin, The (1945) (producer)
292. Flying Gauchito, The (1945) (producer)
293. Old Sequoia (1945) (producer)
294. Canine Patrol (1945) (producer)
295. Cured Duck (1945) (producer)
296. Hockey Homicide (1945) (producer)
297. No Sail (1945) (producer)
298. Legend of Coyote Rock, The (1945) (producer)
299. Duck Pimples (1945) (producer)
300. Canine Casanova (1945) (producer)
301. Californy 'er Bust (1945) (producer)
302. Donald's Crime (1945) (producer)
303. African Diary (1945) (producer)
304. Eyes Have It, The (1945) (producer)
305. Dog Watch (1945) (producer)
306. Three Caballeros, The (1945) (producer)
307. Clock Watcher, The (1945) (producer)
308. Tiger Trouble (1945) (producer)
309. Donald's Off Day (1944) (producer)
310. First Aiders (1944) (producer)
311. How to Play Football (1944) (producer)
312. Plastics Inventor, The (1944) (producer)
313. Springtime for Pluto (1944) (producer)
314. Commando Duck (1944) (producer)
315. Contrary Condor (1944) (producer)
316. Donald Duck and the Gorilla (1944) (producer)
317. How to Play Golf (1944) (producer)
318. Trombone Trouble (1944) (producer)
319. How to Be a Sailor (1944) (producer)
320. Pelican and the Snipe, The (1944) (producer)
321. British Torpedo Plane Tactics (1943) (producer)
322. El Gaucho Goofy (1943) (producer)
323. Pedro (1943) (producer)
324. Chicken Little (1943) (producer)
325. Home Defense (1943) (producer)
326. Old Army Game, The (1943) (producer)
327. Figaro and Cleo (1943) (producer)
328. Reason and Emotion (1943) (producer)
329. Victory Vehicles (1943) (producer)
330. Victory Through Air Power (1943) (producer)
331. Fall Out-Fall in (1943) (producer)
332. Private Pluto (1943) (producer)
333. Flying Jalopy, The (1943) (producer)
334. Pluto and the Armadillo (1943) (producer)
335. Saludos Amigos (1943) (producer)
336. Donald's Tire Trouble (1943) (producer)
337. Education for Death (1943) (producer)
338. Spirit of '43, The (1943) (producer)
339. Der Fuehrer's Face (1943) (producer)
340. Aquarela do Brasil (1942) (producer)
341. Bellboy Donald (1942) (producer)
342. How to Fish (1942) (producer)
343. Pluto at the Zoo (1942) (producer)
344. Sky Trooper (1942) (producer)
345. How to Swim (1942) (producer)
346. Olympic Champ, The (1942) (producer)
347. Vanishing Private, The (1942) (producer)
348. How to Play Baseball (1942) (producer)
349. T-Bone for Two (1942) (producer)
350. Bambi (1942) (producer) (uncredited)
351. Out of the Frying Pan Into the Firing Line (1942) (producer)
352. Donald's Gold Mine (1942) (producer)
353. Sleepwalker, The (1942) (producer)
354. Donald's Garden (1942) (producer)
355. Army Mascot, The (1942) (producer)
356. Donald Gets Drafted (1942) (producer)
357. Donald's Snow Fight (1942) (producer)
358. Symphony Hour (1942) (producer)
359. Pluto Junior (1942) (producer)
360. Mickey's Birthday Party (1942) (producer)
361. New Spirit (1942/I) (producer)
362. Village Smithy, The (1942) (producer)
363. All Together (1942) (producer)
364. Donald's Decision (1942) (producer)
365. Art of Self Defense, The (1941) (producer)
366. Seven Wise Dwarfs (1941) (producer)
367. Chef Donald (1941) (producer)
368. Thrifty Pig, The (1941) (producer)
369. Art of Skiing, The (1941) (producer)
370. Donald's Camera (1941) (producer)
371. Dumbo (1941) (producer)
372. Lend a Paw (1941) (producer)
373. Old MacDonald Duck (1941) (producer)
374. Orphans' Benefit (1941) (producer)
375. Truant Officer Donald (1941) (producer)
376. Early to Bed (1941) (producer)
377. Nifty Nineties, The (1941) (producer)
378. Canine Caddy (1941) (producer)
379. Good Time for a Dime, A (1941) (producer)
380. Baggage Buster (1941) (producer)
381. Gentleman's Gentleman, A (1941) (producer)
382. Golden Eggs (1941) (producer)
383. Little Whirlwind, The (1941) (producer)
384. Pluto's Playmate (1941) (producer)
385. Timber (1941) (producer)
386. Pantry Pirate (1940) (producer)
387. Fire Chief (1940) (producer)
388. Goofy's Glider (1940) (producer)
389. Fantasia (1940) (producer)
390. Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (1940) (producer)
391. Window Cleaners (1940) (producer)
392. Pluto's Dream House (1940) (producer)
393. Donald's Vacation (1940) (producer)
394. Put-Put Troubles (1940) (producer)
395. Bone Trouble (1940) (producer)
396. Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940) (producer)
397. Billposters (1940) (producer)
398. Tugboat Mickey (1940) (producer)
399. Donald's Dog Laundry (1940) (producer)
400. Riveter, The (1940) (producer)
401. Pinocchio (1940) (producer)
402. Standard Parade, The (1939) (producer)
403. Officer Duck (1939) (producer)
404. Autograph Hound, The (1939) (producer)
405. Donald's Penguin (1939) (producer)
406. Pointer, The (1939) (producer)
407. Sea Scouts (1939) (producer)
408. Beach Picnic (1939) (producer)
409. Donald's Cousin Gus (1939) (producer)
410. Hockey Champ, The (1939) (producer)
411. Ugly Duckling (1939) (producer)
412. Goofy and Wilbur (1939) (producer)
413. Practical Pig, The (1939) (producer)
414. Society Dog Show (1939) (producer)
415. Donald's Lucky Day (1939) (producer)
416. Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938) (producer)
417. Merbabies (1938) (producer)
418. Ferdinand the Bull (1938) (producer)
419. Donald's Golf Game (1938) (producer)
420. Farmyard Symphony (1938) (producer)
421. Brave Little Tailor (1938) (producer)
422. Mickey's Parrot (1938) (producer)
423. Whalers, The (1938) (producer)
424. Fox Hunt, The (1938) (producer)
425. Good Scouts (1938) (producer)
426. Polar Trappers (1938) (producer)
427. Wynken, Blynken & Nod (1938) (producer)
428. Mickey's Trailer (1938) (producer)
429. Donald's Nephews (1938) (producer)
430. Moth and the Flame (1938) (producer)
431. Donald's Better Self (1938) (producer)
432. Boat Builders (1938) (producer)
433. Self Control (1938) (producer)
434. Lonesome Ghosts (1937) (producer)
435. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) (producer)
436. Donald's Ostrich (1937) (producer)
437. Pluto's Quin-puplets (1937) (producer)
438. Old Mill, The (1937) (producer)
439. Clock Cleaners (1937) (producer)
440. Hawaiian Holiday (1937) (producer)
441. Modern Inventions (1937) (producer)
442. Little Hiawatha (1937) (producer)
... aka Hiawatha (1937)
443. Mickey's Amateurs (1937) (producer)
444. Moose Hunters (1937) (producer)
445. Woodland Café (1937) (producer)
446. Magician Mickey (1937) (producer)
447. Don Donald (1937) (producer)
448. Worm Turns, The (1937) (producer)
449. More Kittens (1936) (producer)
450. Mother Pluto (1936) (producer)
451. Country Cousin, The (1936) (producer)
452. Mickey's Elephant (1936) (producer)
453. Three Blind Mousketeers (1936) (producer)
454. Donald and Pluto (1936) (producer)
455. Toby Tortoise Returns (1936) (producer)
456. Mickey's Circus (1936) (producer)
457. Alpine Climbers (1936) (producer)
458. Mickey's Rival (1936) (producer)
459. Moving Day (1936) (producer)
460. Thru the Mirror (1936) (producer)
461. Three Little Wolves (1936) (producer)
462. Elmer Elephant (1936) (producer)
463. Mickey's Grand Opera (1936) (producer)
464. Orphans' Picnic (1936) (producer)
465. Mickey's Polo Team (1936) (producer)
466. Broken Toys (1935) (producer)
467. Cock o' the Walk (1935) (producer)
468. Three Orphan Kittens (1935) (producer)
469. Music Land (1935) (producer)
470. On Ice (1935) (producer)
471. Pluto's Judgement Day (1935) (producer)
472. Mickey's Fire Brigade (1935) (producer)
473. Mickey's Garden (1935) (producer)
474. Who Killed Cock Robin? (1935) (producer)
475. Cookie Carnival, The (1935) (producer)
476. Water Babies (1935) (producer)
477. Mickey's Kangaroo (1935) (producer)
478. Robber Kitten, The (1935) (producer)
479. Golden Touch, The (1935) (producer)
480. Mickey's Service Station (1935) (producer)
481. Band Concert, The (1935) (producer)
482. Mickey's Man Friday (1935) (producer)
483. Tortoise and the Hare, The (1935) (producer)
484. Two-Gun Mickey (1934) (producer)
485. Dognapper, The (1934) (producer)
486. Goddess of Spring, The (1934) (producer)
487. Mickey Plays Papa (1934) (producer)
488. Peculiar Penguins (1934) (producer)
489. Orphan's Benefit (1934) (producer)
490. Flying Mouse, The (1934) (producer)
491. Mickey's Steamroller (1934) (producer)
492. Wise Little Hen, The (1934) (producer)
493. Gulliver Mickey (1934) (producer)
494. Big Bad Wolf, The (1934) (producer)
495. Funny Little Bunnies (1934) (producer)
496. Playful Pluto (1934) (producer)
497. Camping Out (1934) (producer)
498. Grasshopper and the Ants, The (1934) (producer)
499. China Shop, The (1934) (producer)
500. Shanghaied (1934) (producer)
501. Night Before Christmas, The (1933) (producer)
502. Giantland (1933) (producer)
503. Pet Store, The (1933) (producer)
504. Steeplechase, The (1933) (producer)
505. Pied Piper, The (1933) (producer)
506. Puppy Love (1933) (producer)
507. Lullaby Land (1933) (producer)
508. Old King Cole (1933) (producer)
509. Mickey's Gala Premier (1933) (producer)
510. Mickey's Mechanical Man (1933) (producer)
511. Mail Pilot, The (1933) (producer)
512. Three Little Pigs (1933) (producer)
513. Father Noah's Ark (1933) (producer)
514. Olden Days, Ye (1933) (producer)
515. Mickey's Mellerdrammer (1933) (producer)
516. Birds in the Spring (1933) (producer)
517. Mickey's Pal Pluto (1933) (producer)
518. Mad Doctor, The (1933) (producer)
519. Building a Building (1933) (producer)
520. Mickey's Good Deed (1932) (producer)
521. Santa's Workshop (1932) (producer)
522. Babes in the Woods (1932) (producer)
523. Klondike Kid, The (1932) (producer)
524. Wayward Canary, The (1932) (producer)
525. Touchdown Mickey (1932) (producer)
526. Bugs in Love (1932) (producer)
527. Flowers and Trees (1932) (producer)
528. Whoopee Party, The (1932) (producer)
529. King Neptune (1932) (producer)
530. Trader Mickey (1932) (producer)
531. Mickey's Nightmare (1932) (producer)
532. Just Dogs (1932) (producer)
533. Mickey in Arabia (1932) (producer)
534. Musical Farmer (1932) (producer)
535. Bears and Bees, The (1932) (producer)
536. Mickey's Revue (1932) (producer)
537. Barnyard Olympics (1932) (producer)
538. Mad Dog, The (1932) (producer)
539. Grocery Boy, The (1932) (producer)
540. Duck Hunt, The (1932) (producer)
541. Bird Store, The (1932) (producer)
542. Ugly Duckling, The (1931) (producer)
543. Mickey's Orphans (1931) (producer)
544. Mickey Cuts Up (1931) (producer)
545. Fox Hunt, The (1931) (producer)
546. Beach Party, The (1931) (producer)
547. Barnyard Broadcast, The (1931) (producer)
548. Spider and the Fly, The (1931) (producer)
549. Clock Store, The (1931) (producer)
... aka In a Clock Store (1931)
550. Fishin' Around (1931) (producer)
551. Egyptian Melodies (1931) (producer)
552. Blue Rhythm (1931) (producer)
553. Cat's Out, The (1931) (producer)
... aka Cat's Nightmare, The (1931)
554. Busy Beavers, The (1931) (producer)
555. Mickey Steps Out (1931) (producer)
556. Delivery Boy, The (1931) (producer)
557. China Plate, The (1931) (producer)
558. Moose Hunt, The (1931) (producer)
559. Mother Goose Melodies (1931) (producer)
560. Castaway, The (1931) (producer)
561. Traffic Troubles (1931) (producer)
562. Birds of a Feather (1931) (producer)
563. Birthday Party, The (1931) (producer)
564. Playful Pan (1930) (producer)
565. Pioneer Days (1930) (producer)
566. Picnic, The (1930) (producer)
567. Winter (1930) (producer)
568. Gorilla Mystery, The (1930) (producer)
569. Chain Gang, The (1930) (producer)
570. Monkey Melodies (1930) (producer)
571. Fire Fighters, The (1930) (producer)
572. Night (1930) (producer)
573. Shindig, The (1930) (producer)
574. Midnite in a Toyshop (1930) (producer)
575. Arctic Antics (1930) (producer)
576. Frolicking Fish (1930) (producer)
577. Cactus Kid, The (1930) (producer)
578. Just Mickey (1930) (producer)
... aka Fiddlin' Around (1930) (copyright title)
579. Cannibal Capers (1930) (producer)
580. Barnyard Concert, The (1930) (producer)
581. Autumn (1930) (producer)
582. Summer (1930) (producer)
583. Merry Dwarfs, The (1929) (producer)
584. Jungle Rhythm (1929) (producer)
585. Hell's Bells (1929) (producer)
586. Springtime (1929) (producer)
587. El Terrible Toreador (1929) (producer)
588. Skeleton Dance, The (1929) (producer)
589. Wild Waves (1929) (producer)
590. Haunted House (1929) (producer)
591. Jazz Fool, The (1929) (producer)
592. Mickey's Follies (1929) (producer)
593. Mickey's Choo-Choo (1929) (producer)
594. Karnival Kid, The (1929) (producer)
595. Plow Boy, The (1929) (producer)
596. Barnyard Battle, The (1929) (producer)
597. When the Cat's Away (1929) (producer)
598. Opry House (1929/I) (producer)
599. Barn Dance, The (1929) (producer)
600. Gallopin' Gaucho, The (1928) (producer)
601. Steamboat Willie (1928) (producer)
602. Plane Crazy (1928) (producer)
603. Alice in the Big League (1927) (producer)
604. Alice the Beach Nut (1927) (producer)
605. Alice's Medicine Show (1927) (producer)
606. Alice in the Klondike (1927) (producer)
607. Alice's Channel Swim (1927) (producer)
608. Alice's Picnic (1927) (producer)
609. Alice's Three Bad Eggs (1927) (producer)
610. Alice's Knaughty Knight (1927) (producer)
611. Alice's Circus Daze (1927) (producer)
612. Alice's Auto Race (1927) (producer)
613. Alice in the Alps (1927) (producer)
614. Alice the Collegiate (1927) (producer)
615. Alice at the Rodeo (1927) (producer)
616. Alice at the Carnival (1927) (producer)
617. Alice Foils the Pirates (1927) (producer)
618. Alice the Golf Bug (1927) (producer)
619. Clara Cleans Her Teeth (1926) (producer)
620. Alice the Lumberjack (1926) (producer)
621. Alice's Brown Derby (1926) (producer)
622. Alice's Spanish Guitar (1926) (producer)
623. Alice Helps the Romance (1926) (producer)
624. Alice Cuts the Ice (1926) (producer)
625. Alice the Fire Fighter (1926) (producer)
626. Alice in Slumberland (1926) (producer)
627. Alice's Monkey Business (1926) (producer)
628. Alice Charms the Fish (1926) (producer)
629. Alice's Ornery Orphan (1926) (producer)
630. Alice's Balloon Race (1926) (producer)
631. Alice's Little Parade (1926) (producer)
632. Alice Rattled by Rats (1926) (producer)
633. Alice's Tin Pony (1925) (producer)
634. Alice Picks the Champ (1925) (producer)
635. Alice Plays Cupid (1925) (producer)
636. Alice Is Stage Struck (1925) (producer)
637. Alice Wins the Derby (1925) (producer)
638. Alice Loses Out (1925) (producer)
639. Alice Solves the Puzzle (1925) (producer)
640. Alice Gets Stung (1925) (producer)
641. Alice the Toreador (1925) (producer)
642. Alice Cans the Cannibals (1925) (producer)
643. Alice the Piper (1924) (producer)
644. Alice and the Three Bears (1924) (producer)
645. Alice Hunting in Africa (1924) (producer)
646. Alice and the Dog Catcher (1924) (producer)
647. Alice's Fishy Story (1924) (producer)
648. Alice's Spooky Adventure (1924) (producer)
649. Alice's Day at the Sea (1924) (producer)
650. Alice's Wonderland (1923) (producer)
651. Martha (1923) (producer)
652. Cinderella (1922/I) (producer)
653. Tommy Tucker's Tooth (1922) (producer)
654. Puss in Boots (1922) (producer)
655. Goldie Locks and the Three Bears (1922) (producer)
656. Jack and the Beanstalk (1922) (producer)
657. Four Musicians of Bremen, The (1922) (producer)
658. Little Red Riding Hood (1922/II) (producer)
Actor
1. Mickey's House of Villains (2002) (V) .... Mickey Mouse (segment: "Lonesome Ghosts")
2. Walt: The Man Behind the Myth (2001) (TV) (archive footage) .... Himself
3. It Conquered Hollywood! The Story of American International Pictures (2001) (archive footage) .... Himself
4. "House of Mouse" (2001) TV Series .... Mickey Mouse (classic cartoons)
5. Making of 'Fantasia', The (2000) (V) (archive footage) .... Himself
... aka Concert Feature, The (2000) (V) (USA)
6. Sports on the Silver Screen (1997) (TV) (uncredited) (archive footage) .... Himself
7. First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, The (1995) (TV) (archive footage) .... Himself
8. Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic, The (1991) (TV) (archive footage) .... Himself
9. Walt Disney World EPCOT Center: A Souvenir Program (1984) (V) (archive footage) .... Himself
10. Dream Called Walt Disney World, A (1981) (V) (uncredited) .... Himself
11. Walt Disney: One Man's Dream (1982) (TV) (archive footage) .... Himself
12. Once Upon a Mouse (1981) .... Himself/Mickey Mouse (Voice)
13. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) .... Himself (Archive Footage)
14. Walt Disney Story, The (1973) (voice) (archive footage) .... Himself/Mickey Mouse
15. EPCOT (1967) .... Himself
16. Jack Benny Hour, The (1965) (TV) .... Himself
17. Magic and Music (1963) (TV) .... Himself
18. Golden Horseshoe Revue, The (1962) .... Himself
19. Disneyland After Dark (1962) (TV) .... Host
20. Disneyland '59 (1959) (TV) .... Himself
... aka Kodak Presents Disneyland '59 (1959) (TV)
21. Adventure in Art, An (1958) (TV) .... Himself
22. Disneyland: The Fourth Anniversary Show (1957) (TV) .... Himself
23. Along the Oregon Trail (1956) (TV) .... Host
24. Man in Space (1956) (TV) .... Himself
25. Dateline: Disneyland (1955) (TV) .... Himself
26. "Disneyland" (1954) TV Series .... Host (1954-1966)
... aka "Disney's Wonderful World" (1979) (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney Presents" (1958) (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney" (1981) (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" (1961) (new title)
... aka "Wonderful World of Disney, The" (1969) (new title)
27. 26th Annual Academy Awards, The (1954) (TV) .... Himself (winner, multiple awards)
28. Walt Disney Christmas Show, The (1951) (TV) .... Host
29. One Hour in Wonderland (1950) (TV) .... Host
30. Mickey's Delayed Date (1947) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
31. Fun and Fancy Free (1947) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
32. Mickey and the Beanstalk (1947) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
33. Squatter's Rights (1946) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
34. Show Business at War (1943) .... Himself
... aka March of Time Volume IX, Issue 10, The (1943)
35. Pluto and the Armadillo (1943) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
36. Saludos Amigos (1943) .... Himself
37. South of the Border with Disney (1942) .... Himself
38. Symphony Hour (1942) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
39. Mickey's Birthday Party (1942) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
40. All Together (1942) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
41. Lend a Paw (1941) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
42. Orphans' Benefit (1941) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
43. Nifty Nineties, The (1941) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
44. Reluctant Dragon, The (1941) .... Himself
... aka Behind the Scenes at Walt Disney Studio (1941)
... aka Day at Disneys, A (1941) (USA: TV title)
45. Canine Caddy (1941) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
46. Little Whirlwind, The (1941) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
47. Fantasia (1940) (uncredited) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse (segment "The Sorcerer's Apprentice")
48. Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (1940) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
49. Pluto's Dream House (1940) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
50. Tugboat Mickey (1940) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
51. Mickey's Surprise Party (1939) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
52. Pointer, The (1939) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
53. March of Time: The Movies Move On (1939) .... Himself
54. Society Dog Show (1939) (uncredited) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
55. Brave Little Tailor (1938) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
56. Mickey's Parrot (1938) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
57. Whalers, The (1938) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
58. Mickey's Trailer (1938) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
59. Boat Builders (1938) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
60. Lonesome Ghosts (1937) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
61. Clock Cleaners (1937) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
62. Hawaiian Holiday (1937) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
63. Mickey's Amateurs (1937) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
64. Moose Hunters (1937) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
65. Magician Mickey (1937) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
66. Worm Turns, The (1937) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
67. Mickey's Elephant (1936) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
68. Mickey's Circus (1936) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
69. Alpine Climbers (1936) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
70. Mickey's Rival (1936) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
71. Moving Day (1936) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
72. Thru the Mirror (1936) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
73. Mickey's Grand Opera (1936) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
74. Orphans' Picnic (1936) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
75. Mickey's Polo Team (1936) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
76. Los Angeles: 'Wonder City of the West' (1935) (uncredited) .... Himself
77. On Ice (1935) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
78. Pluto's Judgement Day (1935) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
79. Mickey's Fire Brigade (1935) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
80. Mickey's Garden (1935) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
81. Mickey's Kangaroo (1935) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
82. Mickey's Service Station (1935) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
83. Mickey's Man Friday (1935) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
84. Two-Gun Mickey (1934) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
85. Dognapper, The (1934) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
86. Mickey Plays Papa (1934) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
87. Orphan's Benefit (1934) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
88. Mickey's Steamroller (1934) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
89. Hollywood Party (1934) (uncredited) .... Voice of Mickey Mouse
90. Gulliver Mickey (1934) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
91. Playful Pluto (1934) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
92. Camping Out (1934) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
93. Shanghaied (1934) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
94. Giantland (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
95. Pet Store, The (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
96. Steeplechase, The (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
97. Puppy Love (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
98. Mickey's Gala Premier (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
99. Mickey's Mechanical Man (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
100. Mail Pilot, The (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
101. Olden Days, Ye (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
102. Mickey's Mellerdrammer (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
103. Mickey's Pal Pluto (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
104. Mad Doctor, The (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
105. Building a Building (1933) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
106. Mickey's Good Deed (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
107. Klondike Kid, The (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
108. Wayward Canary, The (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
109. Touchdown Mickey (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
110. Whoopee Party, The (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
111. Trader Mickey (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
112. Mickey's Nightmare (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
113. Mickey in Arabia (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
114. Musical Farmer (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
115. Mickey's Revue (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
116. Barnyard Olympics (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
117. Mad Dog, The (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
118. Grocery Boy, The (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
119. Duck Hunt, The (1932) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
120. Mickey's Orphans (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
121. Mickey Cuts Up (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
122. Beach Party, The (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
123. Barnyard Broadcast, The (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
124. Fishin' Around (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
125. Blue Rhythm (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
126. Mickey Steps Out (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
127. Delivery Boy, The (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
128. Moose Hunt, The (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
129. Castaway, The (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
130. Traffic Troubles (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
131. Birthday Party, The (1931) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
132. Minnie's Yoo Hoo (1930) .... Mickey Mouse
133. Pioneer Days (1930) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
134. Picnic, The (1930) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
135. Gorilla Mystery, The (1930) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
136. Chain Gang, The (1930) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
137. Fire Fighters, The (1930) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
138. Shindig, The (1930) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
139. Cactus Kid, The (1930) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
140. Just Mickey (1930) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
... aka Fiddlin' Around (1930) (copyright title)
141. Barnyard Concert, The (1930) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
142. Jungle Rhythm (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
143. Wild Waves (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
144. Haunted House (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
145. Jazz Fool, The (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
146. Mickey's Follies (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
147. Mickey's Choo-Choo (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
148. Karnival Kid, The (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
149. Plow Boy, The (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
150. Barnyard Battle, The (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
151. Opry House (1929/I) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
152. Barn Dance, The (1929) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
153. Gallopin' Gaucho, The (1928) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
154. Steamboat Willie (1928) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, the Parrot
155. Plane Crazy (1928) (voice) .... Mickey Mouse
156. Alice's Fishy Story (1924)
157. Alice's Wonderland (1923)
Director
1. Cleanliness Brings Health (1945)
2. Winged Scourge, The (1943)
3. Golden Touch, The (1935)
4. Servants' Entrance (1934) (cartoon sequence) (uncredited)
5. Minnie's Yoo Hoo (1930)
6. Night (1930)
7. Cactus Kid, The (1930)
8. Just Mickey (1930)
... aka Fiddlin' Around (1930) (copyright title)
9. Barnyard Concert, The (1930)
10. Merry Dwarfs, The (1929)
11. Jungle Rhythm (1929)
12. El Terrible Toreador (1929)
13. Haunted House (1929)
14. Jazz Fool, The (1929)
15. Karnival Kid, The (1929)
16. When the Cat's Away (1929)
17. Opry House (1929/I)
18. Barn Dance, The (1929)
19. Steamboat Willie (1928)
20. Hot Dog (1928)
21. Sleigh Bells (1928)
22. Tall Timber (1928)
23. Fox Chase, The (1928)
24. Poor Papa (1928)
25. Sky Scrappers (1928)
26. Hungry Hoboes (1928)
27. Oh What a Knight (1928)
28. Ozzie of the Mounted (1928)
29. Ride 'Em Plowboy (1928)
30. Sagebrush Sadie (1928)
31. Bright Lights (1928)
32. Rival Romeos (1928)
33. Africa Before Dark (1928)
34. Ole Swimmin' Hole, The (1928)
35. Neck 'n' Neck (1927)
36. Harem Scarem (1927)
37. Empty Socks (1927)
38. Rickety Gin (1927)
39. Banker's Daughter, The (1927)
40. Great Guns (1927)
41. All Wet (1927/II)
42. Mechanical Cow, The (1927)
43. Ocean Hop, The (1927)
44. Alice in the Big League (1927)
45. Alice the Beach Nut (1927)
46. Alice the Whaler (1927)
47. Oh Teacher (1927)
48. Alice's Medicine Show (1927)
49. Alice in the Klondike (1927)
50. Alice's Channel Swim (1927)
51. Trolley Troubles (1927)
52. Alice's Picnic (1927)
53. Alice's Three Bad Eggs (1927)
54. Alice's Knaughty Knight (1927)
55. Alice's Circus Daze (1927)
56. Alice's Auto Race (1927)
57. Alice in the Alps (1927)
58. Alice the Collegiate (1927)
59. Alice at the Rodeo (1927)
60. Alice at the Carnival (1927)
61. Alice Foils the Pirates (1927)
62. Alice the Golf Bug (1927)
63. Alice the Lumberjack (1926)
64. Alice's Brown Derby (1926)
65. Alice's Spanish Guitar (1926)
66. Alice Helps the Romance (1926)
67. Alice Cuts the Ice (1926)
68. Alice the Fire Fighter (1926)
69. Alice in the Wooly West (1926)
70. Alice in Slumberland (1926)
71. Alice's Monkey Business (1926)
72. Alice Charms the Fish (1926)
73. Alice's Ornery Orphan (1926)
74. Alice's Balloon Race (1926)
75. Alice's Mysterious Mystery (1926)
76. Alice's Little Parade (1926)
77. Alice Rattled by Rats (1926)
78. Alice on the Farm (1926)
79. Alice in the Jungle (1925)
80. Alice Chops the Suey (1925)
81. Alice's Tin Pony (1925)
82. Alice Picks the Champ (1925)
83. Alice Plays Cupid (1925)
84. Alice Is Stage Struck (1925)
85. Alice the Jail Bird (1925)
86. Alice Wins the Derby (1925)
87. Alice Loses Out (1925)
88. Alice's Egg Plant (1925)
89. Alice Solves the Puzzle (1925)
90. Alice Gets Stung (1925)
91. Alice the Toreador (1925)
92. Alice Cans the Cannibals (1925)
93. Alice the Piper (1924)
94. Alice and the Three Bears (1924)
95. Alice Gets in Dutch (1924)
96. Alice Hunting in Africa (1924)
97. Alice the Peacemaker (1924)
98. Alice and the Dog Catcher (1924)
99. Alice's Fishy Story (1924)
100. Alice's Spooky Adventure (1924)
101. Alice's Day at the Sea (1924)
102. Alice's Wild West Show (1924)
103. Alice's Wonderland (1923)
104. Martha (1923)
105. Cinderella (1922/I)
106. Tommy Tucker's Tooth (1922)
107. Puss in Boots (1922)
108. Goldie Locks and the Three Bears (1922)
109. Jack and the Beanstalk (1922)
110. Four Musicians of Bremen, The (1922)
111. Little Red Riding Hood (1922/II)
Miscellaneous Crew
1. Walt: The Man Behind the Myth (2001) (TV) (home movie footage)
2. Sword in the Stone, The (1963) (presenter)
3. Swiss Family Robinson (1960) (presenter)
4. Pollyanna (1960) (presenter)
5. Bambi (1942) (presenter)
6. Sabotage (1936) (thanks)
... aka Hidden Power, The (1936)
... aka I Married a Murderer (1937) (USA: reissue title)
... aka Sabotage (1936) (USA)
... aka Woman Alone, A (1937) (USA)
7. Skeleton Dance, The (1929) (animator) (uncredited)
8. Alice Hunting in Africa (1924) (animator)
9. Alice and the Dog Catcher (1924) (animator)
10. Alice's Fishy Story (1924) (animator)
11. Alice's Spooky Adventure (1924) (animator)
12. Alice's Day at the Sea (1924) (animator)
13. Alice's Wild West Show (1924) (animator)
14. Cinderella (1922/I) (animator)
15. Puss in Boots (1922) (animator)
16. Goldie Locks and the Three Bears (1922) (animator)
17. Jack and the Beanstalk (1922) (animator)
18. Four Musicians of Bremen, The (1922) (animator)
Writer
1. Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. (1966) (story) (as Retlaw Yensid)
2. Steamboat Willie (1928)
3. Alice's Wonderland (1923) (scenario)
Notable TV Guest Appearances
1. "What's My Line?" (1950) playing "'Mystery Guest'" 11 November 1956
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