Williams, Rhoda

Williams, Rhoda (1930-2006) She voiced the stepsister Drizella in Cinderella.

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Williams, Cindy

Williams, Cindy  Actress; appeared on television in The Leftovers and Help Wanted: Kids, and on The Disney Channel in Save the Dog and Just Like Family.

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Williams, Kimberly

Williams, Kimberly Actress; appeared in Indian Summer (Gwen Daugherty), Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride Part II (Annie Banks), and The War at Home (Karen Collier).

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Williams, Guy

Williams, Guy (1924-1989) Actor; starred on television as Zorro and in The Prince and the Pauper.  He later played in Lost in Space on television and retired to Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was named a Disney Legend in 2011.

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Williams, R.J.

Williams, R.J. Child actor; the voice of Cavin in the Gummi Bears and Kit Cloudkicker in Tale Spin.

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Williams, Bill

Williams, Bill (1916-1992) Actor; appeared in Scandalous John, and on television in Chester, Yesterday’s Horse; Gallegher Goes West; and The Flight of the Grey Wolf.

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Wildhorse Saloon

Wildhorse Saloon At Downtown Disney Pleasure Island, a 27,000-square-foot entertainment venue features live music and concert performances by rising country artists, while dancers teach new dance steps to guests. Opened May 31, 1998.

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Wilderness Road, The (television)

Wilderness Road, The (television) Television show; episode 3 of Daniel Boone.

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Wilderness Lodge Resort

Wilderness Lodge, Disney’s Resort at Walt Disney World; opened May 28, 1994. Fashioned after the fine rustic National Park hotels in the West, such as the Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone. Guests can dine at Artist Point, Whispering Canyon Cafe, and Geyser Point Bar & Grill, and enjoy the Firerock Geyser, which erupts high in …

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Wilhite, Tom

Wilhite, Tom He joined Disney in 1977 as director of television publicity and later of motion pictures as well, and then director of creative affairs.  In 1980 he became vice president of creative development for motion pictures and television, and in 1982 he became vice president of production.  He left the Studio in 1983.

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