Walt Disney holds the record for most Academy Award nominations (59) and Academy Awards awarded (22). He also won an honorary Oscar. His final Oscar competition was a posthumous Oscar[118]
1932: Best Motion Picture Short, Cartoon: Flowers and Trees (1932)
1932: Honorary Award for Creation of Mickey Mouse< /p>
1934: Best short film, Cartoon: The Three Little Pigs (1933)
1935: Best short film, Cartoon: The Tortoise and the Hare (1934)
1936: Best Motion Picture Short, Cartoon: Three Orphan Kittens (1935)
1937: Best Motion Picture Short, Cartoon: National Cousin (1936)
1938: Best short film, Cartoon: The Old Mill (1937)
1939: Best short film, Cartoon: Ferdinand's Bull (1938)
1939: Lifetime Achievement Award "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937) is quoted as reading, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, confirmed to have enchanted millions, ushered in a great new realm of entertainment with a remarkable on-screen innovation. ” (The award, unique in the history of the Oscars, is a large statue and seven smaller statues). [ 5 ]
1940: Best Short Film, Comic: The Ugly Duckling (1939)
1941: Lifetime Achievement Award for "Fantasia" (1940), to William Garity and JNA Hawkins. Read the citation citing, "For outstanding contributions to the advancement of the use of sound in moving images through the production of Fantasia." [5]
1942: Best Motion Picture Short, Cartoon Reaching Out (1941)
1943: Best Motion Picture Short, Cartoon: The Face of the Führer (1942)
1949: Best Motion Picture Short, Two Volumes: Seal Island (1948)
1949: Irving Thalberg Memorial Award (Honorable Mention)
1951: Best Short Film, Two Volumes: Beaver Valley (1950)
1952: Best Best Short Film, Two Reels: Nature's Half Acre (1951)
1953: Best Short Film, Two Reels: Waterbirds (1952)
1954: Best Documentary, Features: Life in the Desert (1953)
1954: Best Documentary, Short-term Subject: The Eskimos of Alaska (1953)
1954: Best Short Film, Cartoon: Toot Whistleblower and Boom (1953) 1954: Best Short Film, Two Volumes: Taking on the Nation (1953) 1955: Best Documentary, Feature: The Vanishing Big Prairie (1954)
1956: Best Documentary, Short Subject: Men vs. the Arctic
1959: Best Film Short, Live Action Subject: The Grand Canyon
1969: Best Motion Picture Short, Cartoon: Winnie the Pooh and the Windy Day
Walt Disney was the inaugural recipient of the Anaheim Walk Award in recognition of his important contributions to the city of Anaheim , especially the stars of Disneyland, which is now Hong Kong Disneyland. The five-star hotel is located at the entrance to the pedestrian Disneyland Resort on Harbor Boulevard. Disney has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for the film and one for his television work.
Walt Disney awarded France the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal of the Legion of Honor on May 24, 1968 (PL 90 316, 82 Stat, 130-131). [119] In 1935, Walt received a special medal created by the United Nations named Mickey Mouse, which the Union recognized as the Mickey Mouse Award. [120] On September 14, 1964, he also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. [121] On December 6, 2006, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver inducted Walt Disney into the California Hall of Fame at the California Museum of History, Women, and the Arts.
Discovered in 1980 by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Karachkina, the asteroid 4017 Disneya was named after him. [122]
The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California, USA, established in 2003, was named in his honor.
Waltograph, a free font, is based on his signature and handwriting.
Actor Tom Hanks will play Disney Saves Mr. Banks in the upcoming movie. This would be the first instance of Walt Disney's film casting. The film is expected to be released in 2013.