Sparky Anderson was born George Lee Anderson.
betsy is her nickname. her real name is Elizabith Grescom
He was also known as Alexander III of Macedon. Macedon was where he was born.
Her real name is Yolande Cornelia Jr. but also went by Nikki Giovanni as taking her father's last name
Maja Einstein was born on November 18, 1881. Her real name was Maria, but called Maja for short. She is the sister of Albert Einstein.
Walt Disney's "real" name was Walt Disney, or, more formally, Walter Elias Disney.
Walt Disney's full name is Walter Elias Disney!
Walt Disney was born Walter Elias Disney on December 5, 1901 so Walt Disney is his real name (not a pseudonym). The theme parks are called Disneyland and Disney World, one is located in Florida and one in California.
Anastasia was not a Walt Disney film. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox
No, there is no real mouse that potrays Mickey in any way. Mickey is an animated character who was first voiced by Walt Disney and appears in theme parks as a costume. No real mouse.
Despite claims in Marc Elliot's book, Hollywood's Dark Prince, that Walt Disney was an illegitimate child born in Spain, there is little real evidence to support this. Please look at the related links for an article from Snopes.com on Elliot's claims.
Actually, yes. Walt got the idea from his pet mouse, Mortimer. That was the name he was originally going to give him, until his wife suggested Mickey instead.
In the Walt Disney show Austin & Ally, in the episode "Diners and Daters" , Cassidy (who works at the melody diner). Cassidy's real name is Aubrey Peeples!
Walter E. Disney was an inventor, animator and a believer. Honestly, I'm not going to try to put all of this in words because Walt Disney was an amazing man [in my opinion]. His dreams and fantasies became real and because of him a lot of our technology has advanced.
Walt Disney Company and the American Broadcasting Company.
People dress up as the character that was invented by Walt Disney.
Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse (Born, November 18, 1928) simply as a replacement cartoon character for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Originally, Walt Disney was going to name him Mortimer Mouse, but his wife Lillian convinced him to change it. This was to be the first real animated presentation of it's type. The mouse was first seen on the silver screen in 'Steamboat Willy', released on November 18th, 1928.