Short Answer, No.
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There's a lot of rumors about Walt serving in WW1, the fact of the matter is that he was a member of the Red Cross, and drove an ambulance in France for a year. However, that was after Nov 1918, when WW1 had ended. Furthermore, Walt was born 1901, so he was too young to have served as a soldier in the United States Armed forces, during WW1 (1914-1918).
The Walt Disney Company. At their Walt Disney Pictures studios.
Not Walt Disney as in the person as he head died long before The Lion King was written but it was written by people who work in the company that holds Walt Disney's name. The Walt Disney Company.
Excuse me, I think it is WHO WAS Walt Disney not What were. Although, Walt Disney is the creator of Mickey Mouse, OWNER of Disneyland, and he's famous for creating Disney films, and characters. I hope that answers your question.
Walt Disney
No, Walt Disney overtly did not help with the filming of "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, MGM Studios owned the filming rights to "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" as of January 1938. It therefore handled everything from planning through post-production. But it benefited from Walt Disney Studios prior, relevant experience in bringing to the film a children's story and in controlling Technicolor.
Walt Disney started his war with nickelodeon when Walt started the Disney productions. just joking you must be clueless there is no world war 4
Walt Disney's brother Roy Disney were business partners and founded Walt Disney Productions, Ltd.
yes
Walter Disney
Walt Disney listened to music, apart from watching films.
Walt Disney
He worked for the red cross and was a nurse
yes, and it was Ron Disney, his brother.
Mickey Mouse was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.
One of the songs that Walt Disney listened to and liked was called Feed the Birds. The song was from the Mary Poppins.
Walt Disney didn't create Walt Disney; he was Walt Disney himself. He created Mickey Mouse and all the other famous characters around
Walt Disney never fought in any wars. He was denied from enlisting for service in World War 1 because he was underage. However, he did serve as an ambulance driver for one year with the Red Cross.