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Walt Disney Still Holds These 5 Oscar Records, Nearly 60 Years After His Death

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Walt Disney Still Holds These 5 Oscar Records, Nearly 60 Years After His Death
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Walt Disney is one of the few individuals to receive top honorary awards at three of the four EGOT award shows.

At the Oscars in February 1942, he received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, which is presented to “creative producers whose bodies of work reflect a consistently high quality of motion picture production.

” He was just the fourth producer to receive the award, following Darryl F. Zanuck, Hal B. Wallis and David O. Selznick.Walt Disney’s, Disney was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame. He was in the third induction class, along with TV legends Steve Allen, Jackie Gleason and Mary Tyler Moore, producer/director Fred Coe, network executive Frank Stanton and puppeteer andIn February 1989, Disney received a trustees award from the Recording Academy. The award is “given to individuals who have made non-performing contributions of such broad scope to the field of recording that they do not fall within the framework of the Grammy Awards categories.” He was honored alongside composers Richard Rodgers and Cole Porter and producer Quincy Jones. An unsigned essay in that year’s Grammy program book shed light on Disney’s musical contributions. It began: “Walt Disney remains a giant in the art of film animation. But he also made large and significant contributions to music on film. Music and advanced recording techniques were vital, non-visual components of Disney’s studio during his 40-year career. Only one year after Al Jolson appeared with sound and music inHere are the five Oscar records that Disney holds to this day. All years refer to the year of the Oscar ceremony:Disney received 22 Academy Awards from 1932, when he won short subject for, to 1969, when, more than two years after his death, he won a posthumous Oscar forArt director Cedric Gibbons is second among individuals with the most Oscars . He is followed by composer Alfred Newman .Disney received 26 Oscars, combining competitive and non-competitive awards. Iain Neil, who received 13 scientific and technical awards, is runner-up, followed by art director Cedric Gibbons . Disney’s non-competitive awards are, in addition to the aforementioned Irving G. Thalberg Award, special awards for the creation of Mickey Mouse ; for Disney shared the latter award with William Garity, John N. A. Hawkins and the RCA Manufacturing Company.was a year late. The film had been nominated for best score the previous year. But the trophy itself showed creativity – Disney was presented with one statuette and seven miniature statuettes on a stepped base.. He was apparently not aware he was going to get the Thalberg Award. “I find myself speechless,” he said on receiving the award from the previous recipient, David O. Selznick. “I knew that there was something here tonight; this is way beyond my expectation … I’m well aware of the high ideals that this award symbolizes, and I sort of feel like I should rededicate myself to those ideals. I’ve been through a very trying year, the toughest year. I hope there’s never another one like it. And coming after that year, I sort of feel, I’d like to feel that it’s more than an award for past conscientious efforts, honest mistakes. I like to feel that it’s sort of a vote of a confidence for the future. And I want to thank the members of the Academy, my friends, everybody. Thank you.”Disney received 59 nominations from 1932 to 1969. Composer John Williams is second with 53 nods, followed by composer Alfred Newman , art director Cedric Gibbons and costume designer Edith Head .with Bill Walsh. The musical lost in 1965 to the film adaptation ofIndividual with Oscar nominations in the most consecutive years Disney was nominated in 22 consecutive years, from 1942 through 1963. Costume designer Edith Head and composer Alfred Newman share second place with nominations in 19 consecutive years. They are followed by composer Max Steiner and art director Hal Pereira .At the Oscars in February 1954 , Disney won four Oscars – best documentary feature (

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