Walt Disney: Father of the world's most loveable rodent The revolutionary animator had many failures before creating one of the biggest entertainment companies on the planet.
In 1919, working as a newspaper artist, drawing political cartoons and comic strips, he got fired from the Kansas City Star.
His editor said he "lacked imagination and had no good ideas. Then Walt Disney hopped from one job to another until he put up Laugh-O-Gram Studio, which gained popularity but went bankrupt.
After setting up another company called Disney Brothers Studio, Walt succeeded in creating the classic short called “Steamboat Willie” which catapulted Mickey Mouse as a great cartoon character.