Walt Disney’s birth certificate also seemed suspicious (it listed him as being 10 years older than he thought he was, making him think he was illegitimate). This lead the animator to feature tough child-parent relationships in his work. One of the only Disney films that features both parents is ‘Peter Pan’.
According to the Belfast Telegraph, Disney was a "street angel, house devil." News of his wife’s pregnancy drove the animator to a breakdown eight years into his marriage.
Walt Disney and workers didn’t quite get along, especially when it came to low wages. Animators went on strike in 1941.
Disney associated with the Motion Picture Alliance, which was seen as an antisemitic group. ‘Song of the South’ was also released without approval from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Disney kept his hands on company policy. Apparently, he controlled everything from theme park designs to researching how far trash cans should be from the desk.
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Apparently, Disney became a heavy drinker and consumed 60 cigarettes a day. He also had nervous breakdowns, and obsessively washed his hands every hour.
Time to get political. Walt Disney was heavily involved in anti-communist attitudes in America. He supported companies and initiatives with dubious tactics, and even outed his own animators as potential communists.
It’s said that the duo were rivals, which divided loyalty at Disney studios. The creative team were dubbed “Walt’s boys’, while “Roy’s boys” ran the financial department.
However, Laugh-O-Grams would not last. The studio eventually declared bankruptcy, and many lost their jobs.
Walt Disney had big dreams for his theme park, and wanted it to have a “wholesome appearance," according to the Belfast Telegraph. That meant no beards, goatees, and mustaches.
Disney was something of a family business between Walt and his brother Roy (right). The former was the creative force, while Roy was more of a businessman.
Disney has come a long way since its founding almost a hundred years ago. But who exactly was the man behind Mickey Mouse? “Uncle Walt” has a special place in the hearts of many people around the world. Others, however, thought he was a living nightmare.
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Disney has come a long way since its founding almost a hundred years ago. But who exactly was the man behind Mickey Mouse? “Uncle Walt” has a special place in the hearts of many people around the world. Others, however, thought he was a living nightmare.
Intrigued? Click through this gallery to explore the dark side of Walt Disney.