Nguyễn Hà Linh
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Walt Disney, known as the creator of Mickey Mouse, is celebrated worldwide for his beloved films that have captured the hearts of generations. Walt Disney born in Chicago in 1901, Disney developed a passion for drawing and painting from a young age. Although he attended Brenton Grammar School, he left at 16 to pursue his artistic ambitions. As a filmmaker, Disney achieved tremendous success, creating iconic characters like Mickey Mouse and producing classics such as "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." His work earned him a record-setting 26 Oscars, three Golden Globe Awards, and one Emmy Award. Disney's vision extended beyond animation; he also pioneered the concept of theme parks with the opening of Disneyland in 1955. He married Lillian Bounds, and together they had two daughters, one biological and one adopted. Disney passed away from cancer in 1966, but his legacy lives on through The Walt Disney Studios, which continues to produce inspiring films that resonate with audiences worldwide. His creations and achievements continue to inspire people of all ages to pursue their dreams and find joy in imagination and storytelling.