Dis‧ney, Walt /ˈdɪzni, wɔːlt/
(1901–66) a US film
producer who started his own company in the 1920s, and is famous especially for making
cartoon films for children, and for inventing some of the best-known cartoon characters, including
Mickey Mouse and
Donald Duck. His cartoon films include
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and
Fantasia, and he also made many nature films and adventure films for children. His company continues to make popular films, especially for children.
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