Walt Disney holds the record for most Academy Awards, with a total of 26 Oscars.
He received four honorary awards and 22 competitive awards for his work in the film industry. His first Oscar came in 1932 for Flowers and Trees, the first color animated cartoon.
Here are some of his most notable achievements:
- Honorary Awards: He received honorary Oscars for his contributions to animation, his humanitarian work, and his overall impact on the film industry.
- Competitive Awards: He won Oscars for Best Animated Short Film, Best Documentary Short Subject, Best Live Action Short Film, and Best Original Song.
Disney's legacy continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences alike. His work has left an enduring mark on the world of cinema, and his record for most Oscars is a testament to his unparalleled contributions to the art form.