WHAT were the last two words Walt Disney wrote down before he died in 1966?

According to actor Kurt Russell, it was his name. As in, “Kurt Russell”.

“It’s true,” said Russell on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

“I don’t know what to make of that. I was taken into his office one time after he died and I was shown that.”

(FYI — A leading Disney historian disagrees with Russell’s claim).

But Walt Disney isn’t the only celebrity to have written or spoken some strange last words right before dying.

Here are some others:

“I’d like to have some milk. Please, please give me some more.”

Right before his death, Michael Jackson begged Dr Conrad Murray for an anaesthetic called Propofol which he nicknamed “milk”.

“Leave me alone, I’m fine.”

Singer Barry White reportedly uttered these words to his nurse just before he died in hospital in 2003 where he was battling kidney failure.

“Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.”

According to his sister, these were the lasts words uttered by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs on his deathbed.

“Surprise me.”

Legendary comedian Bob Hope allegedly gave this answer when he was asked, just before his death, where he’d like to be buried.

“I’m dying.”

Those were the last two words Steve Irwin said to his cameraman Justin Lyons after he was stabbed by a stingray in 2006.

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“No, you certainly can’t.”

These are the last words President John F. Kennedy said in response to Nellie Connally’s comment, “Mr. President, you can’t say Dallas doesn’t love you”. He was shot seconds later.

“I’m going away tonight.”

That’s what singer James Brown said minutes before dying from heart failure in 2006.

“Why not? It belongs to him.”

This is allegedly what Charlie Chaplin said on his deathbed in 1977 in response to a priest who had just said to him, “May the Lord have mercy on your soul”.