Walt Disney

Walt Disney (actor)

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|Hollywood Party|Mickey Mouse||non-Disney appearance
|Fantasia|Mickey Mouse||

|The Reluctant Dragon|Walt Disney||live-action

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Walt Disney (character)

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|The Reluctant Dragon|Walt Disney||live-action

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[table caption=”Awards”] Award|Year|Date|Winner/ Nominee|Category|Work|Notes

Academy Award|1931/32|1932/11/18|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Flowers and Trees|as producer; certificate of honorable mention
Academy Award|1931/32|1932/11/18|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Mickey’s Orphans|as producer
Academy Award|1931/32|1932/11/18|Winner|Special Award||To Walt Disney for the creation of “Mickey Mouse
Academy Award|1932/33|1934/03/16|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Building a Building |as producer; lost to The Three Little Pigs; Walt Disney, producer
Academy Award|1932/33|1934/03/16|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|The Three Little Pigs|as producer, certificate of honorable mention
Academy Award|1934|1935/02/27|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|The Tortoise and the Hare|as producer; plaque
Academy Award|1935|1936/03/05|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Three Orphan Kittens|as producer; plaque
Academy Award|1935|1936/03/05|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Who Killed Cock Robin?|as producer; lost to Three Orphan Kittens, Walt Disney, producer
Academy Award|1936|1937/03/04|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|The Country Cousin|as producer; plaque
Academy Award|1937|1938/03/01|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|The Old Mill|as producer; plaque
Academy Award|1938|1939/02/23|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Brave Little Tailor|as producer; lost to Ferdinand the Bull, Walt Disney, producer
Academy Award|1938|1937/02/23|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Ferdinand the Bull|as producer; plaque
Academy Award|1938|1937/02/23|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Good Scouts|as producer; lost to Ferdinand the Bull, Walt Disney, producer
Academy Award|1938|1937/02/23|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Mother Goose Goes Hollywood|as producer; lost to Ferdinand the Bull, Walt Disney, producer
Academy Award
|1938|1939/02/23|Winner|Special Award|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs|To Walt Disney for Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon; presented as one statuette and seven miniature statuettes
Academy Award|1939|1940/02/29|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|The Pointer|as producer; lost to The Ugly Duckling, Walt Disney, producer
Academy Award|1939|1940/02/29|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|The Ugly Duckling|as producer; plaque
Academy Award|1941|1942/02/26|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Lend a Paw|as producer; plaque
Academy Award|1941|1942/02/26|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Truant Officer Donald|as producer; lost to Lend a Paw, Walt Disney, producer
Academy Award|1941|1942/02/26|Winner|Special Award|Fantasia|To Walt Disney, William Garity, John N. A. Hawkins and the RCA Manufacturing Company for their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures through the production of Fantasia.
Academy Award|1941|1942/02/26|Winner|Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award||Thalberg bust
Academy Award|1942|1943/03/04|Nominee|Documentary|The Grain That Built a Hemisphere|as producer; lost to The Battle of Midway, United States Navy; Kokoda Front Line!, Australian News & Information Bureau; Moscow Strikes Back, Artkino; and Prelude to War, United States Army Special Services
Academy Award|1942|1943/03/04|Nominee|Documentary|The New Spirit|as producer; lost to The Battle of Midway, United States Navy; Kokoda Front Line!, Australian News & Information Bureau; Moscow Strikes Back, Artkino; and Prelude to War, United States Army Special Services
Academy Award|1942|1943/02/02|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Der Fuehrer’s Face|as producer; plaque, replaced with a statue in 1946
Academy Award|1943|1944/03/04|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Reason and Emotion|as producer; lost to Yankee Doodle Mouse, Frederick Quimby, producer
Academy Award|1944|1944/03/04|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|How to Play Football|as producer; lost to Mouse Trouble, Frederick Quimby, producer
Academy Award|1945|1946/03/07|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Donald’s Crime|as producer; lost to Quiet Please!, Frederick Quimby, producer
Academy Award|1946|1947/03/13|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Squatter’s Rights|as producer; lost to The Cat Concerto, Frederick Quimby, producer
Academy Award|1947|1948/03/20|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Chip An’ Dale|as producer; lost to Tweetie Pie, Edward Selzer, producer
Academy Award|1947|1948/03/20|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Pluto’s Blue Note|as producer; lost to Tweetie Pie, Edward Selzer, producer
Academy Award|1948|1949/03/24|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Mickey and the Seal|as producer; lost to Little Orphan Kitten, Fred Quimby, producer
Academy Award|1948|1949/03/24|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Tea for Two Hundred|as producer; lost to Little Orphan Kitten, Fred Quimby, producer
Academy Award|1948|1949/03/24|Winner|Short Subject (Two-Reel)|Seal Island|as producer
Academy Award|1949|1950/03/23|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Toy Tinkers|as producer; lost to For Scent-Imental Reasons, Edward Selzer, producer
Academy Award|1950|1951/03/29|Winner|Short Subject (Two-Reel)|In Beaver Valley|as producer
Academy Award|1951|1952/03/20|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Lambert, The Sheepish Lion|as producer; lost to The Two Mouseketeers, Fred Quimby, producer
Academy Award|1951|1952/03/20|Winner|Short Subject (Two-Reel)|Nature’s Half Acre|as producer
Academy Award|1952|1953/03/19|Winner|Short Subject (Two-Reel)|Water Birds|as producer
Academy Award|1953|1954/03/25|Winner|Documentary (Feature)|The Living Desert|as producer
Academy Award|1953|1954/03/25|Winner|Documentary (Short Subject)|The Alaskan Eskimo|as producer
Academy Award|1953|1954/03/25|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Rugged Bear|as producer; lost to Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, Walt Disney, producer
Academy Award|1953|1954/03/25|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom|as producer
Academy Award|1953|1954/03/25|Winner|Short Subject (Two-Reel)|Bear Country|as producer
Academy Award|1953|1954/03/25|Nominee|Short Subject (Two-Reel)|Ben and Me|as producer; lost to Bear Country, Walt Disney, producer
Academy Award|1954|1955/03/30|Winner|Documentary (Feature)|The Vanishing Prairie|as producer
Academy Award|1954|1955/03/30|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Pigs Is Pigs|as producer; lost to When Magoo Flew, Stephen Bosustow, producer
Academy Award|1954|1955/03/30|Nominee|Short Subject (Two-Reel)|Siam|as producer; lost to A Time Out of War, Denis Sanders and Terry Sanders, producers
Academy Award|1955|1956/03/21|Winner|Documentary (Short Subject)|Men Against the Arctic|as producer
Academy Award|1955|1956/03/21|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|No Hunting|as producer; lost to Speedy Gonzales, Edward Selzer, producer
Academy Award|1955|1956/03/21|Nominee|Short Subject (Two-Reel)|Switzerland|as producer; lost to The Face of Lincoln, Wilbur T. Blume, producer
Emmy Award|1956|1956/03/17|Winner|Best Producer for a Film Series|Disneyland (ABC)|
Academy Award|1956|1957/03/27|Nominee|Short Subject (Two-Reel)|Samoa|as producer; lost to The Bespoke Overcoat, Romulus Films
Academy Award|1957|1958/03/26|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|The Truth About Mother Goose|as producer; lost to Birds Anonymous, Edward Selzer, producer
Academy Award|1958|1959/04/06|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Paul Bunyan|as producer; lost to Knighty Knight Bugs, John W. Burton, producer
Academy Award|1958|1959/04/06|Winner|Short Subject (Live Action)|Grand Canyon|as producer
Academy Award|1959|1960/04/04|Nominee|Documentary (Short Subject)|Donald in Mathmagic Land|as producer; lost to Glass, Bert Haanstra, producer
Academy Award|1959|1960/04/04|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Noah’s Ark|as producer; lost to Moonbird, John Hubley, producer
Academy Award|1959|1960/04/04|Nominee|Short Subject (Live Action)|Mysteries of the Deep|as producer; lost to Munro, William L. Snyder, producer
Academy Award|1960|1961/04/17|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Goliath II|as producer; lost to The Golden Fish, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, producer
Academy Award|1960|1961/04/17|Nominee|Short Subject (Live Action)|Islands of the Sea|as producer; lost to Day of the Painter, Ezra R. Baker, producer
Academy Award|1961|1962/04/09|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Aquamania|as producer; lost to Ersatz (The Substitute), Zagreb Film
Academy Award|1962|1963/04/08|Nominee|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Symposium on Popular Songs|as producer; lost to The Hole, John Hubley and Faith Hubley, producers
Academy Award|1964|1965/04/05|Nominee|Best Picture|Mary Poppins|nominated with Bill Walsh as producers; lost to My Fair Lady, Jack L. Warner, producer
Emmy Award|1965|1965/09/12|Nominee|Outstanding Program Achievements in Entertainment|Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color (NBC)|lost to Carl Reiner of The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS), George Schaefer of Hallmark Hall of Fame: ‘The Magnificent Yankee’(NBC), Richard Lewine of My Name is Barbra (CBS), and Roger Englander of New York Philharmonic Young People’s Concerts: ‘What is Sonata Form?’ (CBS)
Emmy Award|1966|1966/05/22|Nominee|Outstanding Children’s Program |Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color (NBC)|nominated with Ron Miller; lost to Bill Melendez & Lee Mendelson of A Charlie Brown Christmas (CBS)
Academy Award|1968|1969/04/14|Winner|Short Subject (Cartoon)|Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day|as producer
Annie Award|1975|1975|Winner|Winsor McCay Award||For his distinguished lifetime achievement to the art of animation
Emmy Award|1986|1986/03/23|Winner|Hall of Fame||as Animator/Producer
Grammy Award|1989|1989/02/22|Winner|Trustees Award||

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