The Secret Life of Walt Disney

Mistreated like Cinderella

As a child, Walt Disney’s father gave him so many whippings that the boy arrived The doubt that he was even her father. There are rumors that the boy was adopted and was the result of an extramarital affair in between The Spanish laundress Isabelle Zamora and a doctor. There, there are divergences: some sources say that the man was José Guirao; others, that his name was Ginés Carillo.

Explosive like Donald

Walt at work he was an executioner. Employees were fired if they cursed – even if it was just “hell”. In the halls, he was called a tyrant. To make matters worse, there are those who say that he was a mediocre artist, which explains why he would have taken over other people’s merits. This was the case with Mickey Mouse – his co-creator, Ub Iwerks, ended up as a mere underling of Walt.

Changed as Alice

Although he prohibited alcohol in the studios, several biographers say that Walt was an alcoholic. His favorite breakfast would be fresh bagels dipped in whiskey. Several times, The drunkenness would have affected his marriage to Lilian Bounds. She also smoked four packs a day and, The night, I only slept with sedatives and sips of scotch. The mix compromised his speech, his movements and his temperament.

ice cream like elsa

In the 41 years of relationship with Lilian, the discussions could be heard The away by the neighbors (and a fight is rumored to have ended with her having a broken jaw). One of the reasons could be its supposed infertility or impotence – it took them eight years to be able to have children. One of the treatments required keeping ice on the genitals for several hours at a time.

cruel as The Stepmother

Walt always wanted a son, but he couldn’t. This would explain, for example, his contempt for Sharon Mae, adopted under pressure from Lilian in 1936. He ignored the child’s cries and preferred to spend his nights in the studio. On the eldest, Diane, slapped when she said she was going to become Catholic. And when she died, she didn’t leave the studio to either of her two daughters.

Ambiguous like Mickey

There’s another theory for her marriage dramas: her sexual orientation. Some biographies suggest that, as a child, he liked to dress in his mother’s clothes. Adult, he would have had cases with actors Spencer Tracy and James Dean. Even so, he used homophobic slurs. During The production of Fantasywould have called artist Arthur Babbitt a “faggot”.

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Traitor like Jafar

For 25 years, Walt worked as a FBI informant in Hollywood, spying on colleagues and denouncing “subversive” activities such as The organization of trade unions. He even ratted out animators at his studio for leading demands for better working conditions. It arrived The demand that the name of one of them be erased from the credits of all his films.

Totalitarian like Scar

Heavy controversy: Walt allegedly attended meetings and rallies of the American Nazi Party. One of the evidences would be the invitation, in 1938, for Leni Riefenstahl, Adolf Hitler’s official filmmaker, to visit his studios. She also drew criticism from the Jewish community for disguising the Big Bad Wolf from The Three Little Pigs as a stereotypical Jewish huckster.

On the other hand…

Points in the filmmaker’s biography contradict the main accusations

– Your “Spanish origin” was invented by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to manipulate your loyalty.

– Walt also knew how to be generous with his team. When Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs became a great success, distributed US$ 750,000 among employees. Those kinds of bonuses were virtually non-existent in Hollywood.

– In 1942, Walt released the animated short A face of the führerin which Donald openly mocks Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

– Some biographers indicate that Walt attended Nazi Party meetings just to try to reverse The banning the showing of his films in countries controlled by Hitler.

– In the early 1950s, Walt admitted for the first time that he had never drawn Mickey. His genius was not technical, but artistic, in the creation of the concept of the characters, in the conduction of the plots and in the general aesthetics of the animations. Not to mention, of course, business acumen and marketing skills.

– When he received the Milestone award, in 1957, he insisted on sharing the spotlight with his brother Roy, with whom he had fought.

– There is still a lack of conclusive evidence to prove that he was homosexual. The allegations are still in the realm of speculation.

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SOURCES Books waltz disney – The Dark Prince of Hollywoodby Marc Eliot, waltz disneyPleasure to meet youby Ginha Nader, and waltz disney – The Triumph of the American Imagination, by Neal Gabler; site The Guardian

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