Walt Disney (1901-1966) was an animator, film producer, and co-founder of The Walt Disney Company. His early works, such as Laugh-O-Grams and Alice in Cartoonland, were well-received, but Disney rose to fame with the creation of Steamboat Willie, the first film to feature Mickey Mouse. An innovator of animation, Disney holds the record of 22 Academy Awards and 59 nominations. His works continue to influence creators around the world today.