Walt Disney was told he lacked creativity
One of the most creative geniuses of the 20th century was once fired
from a newspaper because he was told he lacked creativity. Trying to
persevere, Disney formed his first animation company, which was called
Laugh-O-Gram Films. He raised $15,000 for the company but eventually was
forced to close Laugh-O-Gram, following the close of an important
distributor partner.
Desperate and out of money, Disney found his way to Hollywood and faced even more criticism and failure until finally, his first few classic films started to skyrocket in popularity.
Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 at Tripp Avenue in Chicago. He was interested in drawing at a young age. He soon developed his skill and was paid by his neighbour, Dr. Sherwood for drawing a sketch of his horse. He took night courses at the Chicago Art Institute while doing his freshman year at the McKinley High School at Chicago. He wanted to become a cartoonist and newspaper artist in the future. So he started by drawing cartoons focussing on World War I for the school newspaper.
Desperate and out of money, Disney found his way to Hollywood and faced even more criticism and failure until finally, his first few classic films started to skyrocket in popularity.
Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 at Tripp Avenue in Chicago. He was interested in drawing at a young age. He soon developed his skill and was paid by his neighbour, Dr. Sherwood for drawing a sketch of his horse. He took night courses at the Chicago Art Institute while doing his freshman year at the McKinley High School at Chicago. He wanted to become a cartoonist and newspaper artist in the future. So he started by drawing cartoons focussing on World War I for the school newspaper.
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