Walt Disney's Childhood
Walt Disney contributed to our lives in many ways; he added magic and fantasy and began a phenomenon in the entertainment industry. Here's a look at Walt Disney's childhood life and the kind of life he led.
Walt Disney's Childhood Life:
Walt Disney was born to his father, Elias Disney and his mother, Flora Call Disney in Chicago, Illinois. His father was an Irish Canadian whereas his mother was of German-American descent. When Walt turned 4 years old, his parent moved to Marceline where he spent a major portion of his childhood life. Here, he lived with his family at a farm. This was where the young Walt Disney met a doctor, Sherwood who encouraged him to sketch his horse. He even paid the young artist a small sum for his work. It was therefore known to everybody about Walt's love for drawing at an early age. He loved to doodle animals and nature. Apart from drawing, Walt Disney also worked at the Santa Fe Railroad selling stuff such as newspapers and sodas to people around. Walt Disney thus spent four years in Marceline till his family decided to move to Kansas City.
While in Kansas City, Walt continued with his love for this art form and kept drawing, which helped him to sharpen his skills. He was not just a talented artist; Walt also loved to act and mimicked famous personalities with ease!
These few glimpses of his association with art only reveal the reason why his endeavors in life have been so successful. This talented personality then went on to develop characters such as 'Mickey Mouse', 'Donald Duck', 'Goofy' and the very lovable 'Pluto'. These turned out to be iconic figures in the cartoon industry and won the hearts of children all over the world. Even today, the irrevocably creative work of the very artistic Walt Disney continues to enthrall audiences of all ages!
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